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ABOUT THE CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI They are Caramoor Rising Stars Workshops alumni, many of whom now appear as chamber musicians and soloists at leading concert venues throughout the world.
It's the essential chamber music experience, as these old friends make music together.
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Sample a Virtuosi Performance Listen to Schubert - Quintet in C Major, D. 956 Scherzo: Presto; Trio: Andante sostenuto performed and recorded in the Spanish Courtyard by the Virtuosi on July 27th, 2007 LISTEN NOW (length 10:18) Karen Gomyo, Ayano Ninomiya, violins; Nicholas Cords, viola; Alexis Pia Gerlach, Edward Arron, cellos |
JULY 25 CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI I
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Andrew Armstrong |
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Jennifer Frautschi | Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $35.00, $25.00 order online Program Notes & Bios
Andrew Armstrong, piano; Jennifer Frautschi, Laura Frautschi, Karen Gomyo, violins; Nicholas Cords, Max Mandel, violas; Alexis Pia Gerlach, Edward Arron, cellos
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Piano Trio in A Major, Hob. XV:18 |
| Arensky |
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Quartet in A minor for Violin, Viola and Two Cellos, Op. 35 |
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String Quintet in C Major, K. 515 | Trio, Quartet, Quintet… The Virtuosi explore the lush melodic possibilities and rich sonorities at the heart of chamber music with Haydn’s pathbreaking trio, Arensky’s superb ‘Cello Quartet’, and Mozart’s C Major Quintet - arguably one of the supreme achievements in the repertoire.
JULY 27 CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI II
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Karen Gomyo |
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Nicholas Cords | Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $40.00, $32.50, $25.00, $17.50 order online Program Notes & Bios Andrew Armstrong, piano; Jennifer Frautschi, violin; Laura Frautschi, violin; Karen Gomyo, violin, Nicholas Cords, viola; Max Mandel, viola, Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello; Edward Arron, cello
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German Dances for String Quartet, D. 90 |
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Piano Quintet (1981) |
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Sextet for Strings in A Major, Op. 48 |
Quartet, Quintet, Sextet… Delightfully diverse, this program is a perfect vehicle for the Virtuosi’s captivating and versatile music-making. Opening with the flavor of a Schubertiade, the Five German Dances retain a joyful simplicity. From one of the most important living American composers, John Harbison’s Piano Quintet delves into a vast, yet subtle range of emotions. Dvorak’s Sextet for Strings fuses the folk-inspired idioms of his native Bohemia with the beauty of Viennese lyricism.
Introduce your family to Caramoor. Purchase Concert Al Fresco tickets ($9.00) and enjoy the performance from the picnic grounds.
The Caramoor Virtuosi program is generously funded, in part, byThe Maximillian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation.

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