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    THE CLICKABLE CHAMBER MUSIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE SOUTH BAY
    Wednesday, September 21, 2005 - Wednesday, September 28, 2005 No.243
    Next issue: Wednesday, September 28, 2005
    http://rettacs.org/ChamberMusic/No.243%20-%2021_Sep_to_28_Sep_2005.html


    INAUGURAL CONCERT - DILIJAN CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES


    N E W S L E T T E R B E G I N S
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    GREETINGS, MUSIC AFICIONADOS,

    [ stuff omitted ]

    B. Inaugural Concert
    DILIJAN CHAMBER MUSIC SERIES
    MARTIN CHALIFOUR, VARTY MANOUELIAN, and MOVSES POGOSSIAN violins,
    PAUL COLETTI and GINA WARNICK violas, PETER STUMPF cello
    Sunday, September 25, 2005 - 3:00PM - Zipper Concert Hall

    This is the inaugural concert of a major new chamber music series in
    the superb Zipper Concert Hall. Aficionados will immediately recognize
    this town's finest artists in the ensemble -- Los Angeles Philharmonic
    concertmaster MARTIN CHALIFOUR, violinist VARTY MANOUELIAN, and
    principal cellist PETER STUMPF, and Colburn and UCLA distinguished
    faculty member PAUL COLETTI. Violinist and Dilijan Artistic Director
    MOVSES POGOSSIAN is a prizewinner of the 1986 Tchaikovsky
    International Competition and the youngest-ever first-prize winner of
    the USSR National Violin Competition. He made his American debut
    performing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with the Boston Pops in
    1990. Read about the artists for this and upcoming concerts by clicking:
    http://dilijan.larkmusicalsociety.com/artists.html

    The Dilijan series' six concerts of the 2005-06 season will encompass
    both traditional pieces of the genre, along with fine examples of
    Armenian classical chamber music. An important component of Dilijan is
    its commitment to commission and premiere two to three compositions
    each season. The inaugural concert, for example, will feature the
    world premiere of "Serenade with a Dandelion" by Vache Sharafyan,
    whose compositions have been championed by cellist YO-YO MA and his
    Silk Road Ensemble.

    Program
    Edward Mirzoyan: String Quartet (1947)
    Vache Sharafyan: Serenade with a Dandelion for two violins (World Premiere)
    Zoltán Kodály: Serenade for two violins and viola, Op.12
    Brahms: String Quintet No.2 in G Major, Op.111

    For full concert information, see No.34 in the listings below, or click:
    http://dilijan.larkmusicalsociety.com/



    C. USC Thornton School of Music - Free
    SZYMANOWSKI PROJECT - Songs of the Mad Muezzin
    a theatrical multimedia fantasy
    Saturday, September 24, 2005 - 7:00PM
    Sunday, September 25, 2005 - 3:00PM
    USC Schoenberg Institute Recital Hall

    A dangerous and esoteric world of mystical-erotic desire found in the
    song-cycle "Songs of the Mad Muezzin" by the Polish composer KAROL
    SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937) is explored in a collective project between
    students of USC's Schools of Music, Theatre and Cinema & Television,
    and the Polish Music Center. Film installation, projected slides,
    abstract paintings, and classical music are combined to create an
    experimental alternative to the traditional recital presentation of
    the classical voice cycle.

    The SZYMANOWSKI PROJECT was conceived by Russian-born tenor TIMUR
    BEKBOSUNOV, a graduate student at USC studying voice with GARY
    GLAZE. Read about Timur and the other USC artists involved with the
    Szymanowski Project by clicking:
    http://www.madmuezzinproject.org/wst_page5.html

    Admission is free, but reservations are required. For full concert
    information, see No.16 in the listings below, or click:
    http://www.madmuezzinproject.org/



    Newsletter Contact: Jim Eninger <[email protected]>

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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