
May 18, 2013 8:00 pm at WCSU Midtown Campus, Danbury
This distinguished, 12-member ensemble of string, wind, and keyboard players has long occupied a unique niche in the music world. Its extensive repertoire includes numerous programming innovations and over 25 compositions written for them. Come hear why they have completed an impressive record of repeat engagements in North America and abroad.
" ...performing to standing, cheering audiences, the ensemble demostrated its versatility, imagination, and expertise."
Musicans:
Jennifer Grim, flute
Melvin Kaplan, oboe
Allen Blustine, clarinet
Andrew Schwartz, bassoon
Sharon Moe, French horn
Scott Thornburg, trumpet
Curtis Macomber, violin
Harumi Rhodes, violin
Emily Popham Gillins, violin
Ynez Lynch, viola
Adam Grabois, cello
Kurt Muroki, double bass
Elizabeth Metcalfe, piano
Acclaimed as an outstanding ensemble of distinguished virtuosi, performing widely diverse repertoire in creatively programmed concerts, the New York Chamber Soloists have maintained a unique niche in the chamber music world for over five decades. This twelve-member ensemble of strings, winds, and keyboard can increase to as many as twenty with the addition of guest artists, giving it the flexibility to offer many works that are seldom heard due to the unusual instrumental combinations for which they were written.
With more than 250 works in their repertoire, the Chamber Soloists have made a valuable contribution to the musical life of this country, and have helped to expand the audience for chamber music. Their programming innovations have included Bach's complete Brandenburg Concerti in a single concert; "Paris in the '20s"; an American Classics program; the complete Mozart horn concerti; and song cycles, cantatas, and operas from Monteverdi to Aitken.
They have added substantially to the catalog of 20th century chamber works, with the more than 25 compositions written for them by such significant composers as Gunther Schuller, Mario Davidovsky, Ezra Laderman, and Mel Powell. The group has also commissioned works for children, including Ferdinand the Bull from noted American composer Hugh Aitken, and compositions based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Gerald Fried and Tania French.
The ensemble has compiled an impressive record of repeat engagements in North America and abroad, including eleven European tours, six Latin American tours, and numerous tours of the Far East and South Pacific.
Concert will be held in Ives Concert Hall, located in White Hall on the Western Connecticut State University Midtown Campus. Free parking is available at the nearby University Parking Garage, accessible from Fifth Avenue.
Presented by the Danbury Concert Association. Subscriptions are $40 per adult for a series of four performances. Admission is free for students 18 and under, courtesy of a grant from the Danbury Cultural Commission. Western Connecticut State University students, with current ID, are also admitted free. Single tickets are available at the door prior to each performance for $15, payable by cash or check.
New Subscribers: Purchase your subscription before May 18th and you can attend the final concert of the current season (New York Chamber Soloists) free.