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The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Reflections: "The Passing of the Torch"

Gil Morgenstern, Artistic Director

Sunday, June 28, 2009 · 8pm

Rosen Concert Hall[ Map ]

Appalachian State University

Boone, North Carolina

The compositions of Robert Schumann, one of the Romantic era's most celebrated and tragic figures, inspired generations of composers long after his death. A close friend and ardent admirer of both Schumann and his wife Clara, Johannes Brahms inherited the torch of Romanticism and held it until the end of the century when it passed to Brahms' devotee and protégé Antonín Dvorák.

The program will include: Antonín Dvorák's Terzetto in C Major; Robert Schumann's Arabeske and Quintet for Piano and Strings; Clara Schumann's Romance Op. 11 and Johannes Brahms' Rhapsody in g minor.

Featured performers will be Gil Morgenstern and Jennifer Koh, violin; Kathryn Lockwood, viola; Wilhelmina Smith, cello and Benjamin Hochman, piano.

Refreshments during intermission this evening have been generously provided by Linville Ridge Country Club.

About The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble

The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble is an extraordinary association of internationally acclaimed musicians which, in association with Nine Circles Chamber Theatre and its international Reflections series, presents an alternative to the conventional approach to chamber music programming.

Reflections presents solo and chamber music together with art, poetry and prose from around the world in combinations that both reflect upon one another and invite the audience to reflect anew on universal themes. The ensemble's flexibility of instrumentation and great variety of repertoire make it the ideal group for exploring the full spectrum of chamber music's expressive palette and experimental performance. According to Broyhill Chamber Ensemble Artistic Director Gil Morgenstern, "The Reflections series continues the well-established tradition of exploring both Old World masters and the less familiar but masterful works of contemporary artists. From sublime compositions created in the midst of horror and terror, to music inspired by painting and sculpture, each piece on select programs will reflect and refract the ones surrounding it in an interactive and intimate setting." Whether in traditional concert format, in residency or in its Reflections series, the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble steps outside the customary performance boundaries by presenting programs that marry the intimacy of chamber music with the power of theatre.

In addition to An Appalachian Summer Festival, Reflections is presented in New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Florence and Capri, Italy.

Acclaimed for his artistry and technical brilliance as soloist with orchestra, in recital or as a chamber musician, violinist Gil Morgenstern has performed all over the world to overwhelming critical praise. Mr. Morgenstern is the artistic director of the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble, the co-artistic director of Nine Circles Chamber Theatre, an organization dedicated to exploring the collaborative nature of inter-disciplinary performance, and the artistic director of performance series in New York City, Florida, Pennsylvania and Florence, Italy. He has been the subject of numerous television and radio shows and he can be regularly heard on NPR broadcasts. Mr. Morgenstern and the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble record for the MMC and Koch International Classics label.

The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble Concert Series is sponsored by the Broyhill Family Foundation (in memory of Faye Broyhill), the R.Y. and Eileen L. Sharpe Foundation, and the Muriel and Arnold Rosen Endowment for the Arts. This program has also been underwritten in part through the generous support of Allene Broyhill Stevens, Budd and Nanette Mayer, McDonalds of Boone/Venda Lerch, Peter and Joni Petschauer, Neil and Nancy Schaffel, and Shirley Stein Spector.

Additional information:

[ The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble ]
More Broyhill Chamber Ensemble information provided by An Appalachian Summer Festival including artist biographies, recording purchase information, 2007 festival schedule, and more.
[ Program Notes: The Passing of the Torch (PDF 168K) ]
Program notes for The Broyhill Chamber Ensemble's Reflections series are provided by Susan Halpern

2009 major corporate sponsorship provided by:

Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation
SkyBest Communications, Inc.
Westglow Resort & Spa

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