Roger Oyster, program hostSilver Ainomae, celloLaura Ardan, clarinetBen Atherholt, bassoonCarole Bean, flutePhilippe C. Chao, violaEva Cappelletti Chao, violinMary Corbett, violinWilbur 'Skip' Edwards, bassAngela Fuller, violinDeborah Nitka Hicks, celloScott Holshouser, pianoLucina Horner, violaKaren Kinzie, violinAmy Leung, celloKristen Linfante, violaSuzanne Park, violinMarlene Pauley, conductorDavid Pharris, clarinet GABRIELI
Canzon septimit toni, a 8 (No. 2)
YSAYE
Sonata for Solo Violin, Op. 27, No. 3, in D minor, "Ballade"
BRAHMS
Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115
COPLAND
Appalachian Spring
What makes works of music famous? Some composers have to wait centuries for fame. Some composers were more famous as virtuoso performers. Some composers were intensely private, in spite of their fame. This concert shows why some music becomes famous—and sometimes, a work of music is famous just because.
Single Tickets on sale March 22, 2010