chameleon arts ensemble november 2011 postcard

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Saturday, November 12, 2011, 8 PM First Church, Boston Sunday, November 13, 2011, 3 PM Goethe-Institut, Boston sounds, echoes & wandering strains concert 2 photo: Susan Wilson Deborah Boldin, flute Vivian Chang-Freiheit, piano Gloria Chien, piano Nancy Dimock, oboe Gary Gorczyca, clarinet Whitacre Hill, horn Joanna Kurkowicz, violin William Manley, percussion Margaret Phillips, bassoon Rafael Popper-Keizer, cello Scott Woolweaver, viola of Boston Transforming in chamber music. experiences 12 11 Deborah Boldin Artistic Director A performance that was as tender as it was ferocious, as expansive as it was intimate, as mysterious as it was open-hearted. I doubt I’ll ever hear it played better.” – The Boston Phoenix The Chameleons www.chameleonarts.org 617-427-8200

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Artists have long reached lovingly into the past, seeking inspiration in the work of previous generations. Brahms' thorough study of Schubert gave birth to a pinnacle of the genre, and Libby Larsen draws on 1940’s popular music, speaking the spontaneous rhythms of contemporary America.

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Page 1: Chameleon Arts Ensemble November 2011 Postcard

Saturday, November 12, 2011, 8 PM First Church, Boston

Sunday, November 13, 2011, 3 PM Goethe-Institut, Boston

sounds, echoes & wandering strains

concert 2

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Deborah Boldin, fluteVivian Chang-Freiheit, pianoGloria Chien, pianoNancy Dimock, oboeGary Gorczyca, clarinetWhitacre Hill, horn

Joanna Kurkowicz, violin William Manley, percussionMargaret Phillips, bassoonRafael Popper-Keizer, celloScott Woolweaver, viola

of Boston

Transforming in chamber music.experiences

1211Deborah Boldin Artistic Director

A performance that was as tender as it was ferocious, as expansive as it was intimate, as mysterious as it was open-hearted. I doubt I’ll ever hear it played better.” – The Boston Phoenix

The Chameleons

www.chameleonarts.org 617-427-8200

Page 2: Chameleon Arts Ensemble November 2011 Postcard

Chameleon Arts Ensemble

of Boston

6 Rocky Nook Terrace Boston, MA 02130 Nonprofit Org.

U.S. Postage PaidBoston MAPermit No. 54886

sounds, echoes & wandering strainsSaturday, November 12, 2011, 8 PM First Church, 66 Marlborough Street, BostonSunday, November 13, 2011, 3 PM Goethe-Institut, 170 Beacon Street, Boston

Tickets: $43, $33, $23$5 off for students and seniors

Artists have long reached lovingly into the past, seeking inspiration in the work of previous generations. Brahms' thorough study of Schubert gave birth to a pinnacle of the genre, and Libby Larsen draws on 1940’s popular music, speaking the spontaneous rhythms of contem-porary America.

Franz Schubert String Trio in B-flat Major, D. 471 Francis Poulenc Sextour pour piano, flute, hautbois, clarinette, basson et corLibby Larsen Corker for clarinet & percussion Johannes Brahms Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26

Design: Ink D

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www.chameleonarts.org 617-427-8200

all-star lineup of chamber musicians” – The Boston Globe

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