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JUNE 21 OPENING NIGHT GALA - Americans in Paris Saturday, 8:30pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $70.00, $57.50, $45.00, $32.50 Program Notes & Bios Orchestra of St. Luke's Jon Kimura Parker, piano; Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Igor Begelman, clarinet; Michael Barrett, conductor
| Bernstein |
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Paris Waltz from Candide |
| Fauré |
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Élégie, Op. 24 |
| Bernstein |
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Three Mediations from Mass for Cello and Orchestra |
| Copland |
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Clarinet Concerto |
| Gershwin |
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Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra |
Three internationally renowned soloists, Michael Barrett, and the Orchestra of St. Luke's launched the 2008 International Festival with Americans in Paris, a program featuring works by Gershwin, Copland, and Bernstein, each of whom found creative inspiration in the immortal City of Lights.
Opening Night was sponsored, in part, through generous support from ReachCapital Management, LP.
JUNE 22 CHATHAM COUNTY LINE AMERICAN ROOTS: BLUEGRASS Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $40.00, $32.50, $25.00, $17.50 / Al Fresco Tickets: $9.00 Program Notes & Bios Dave Wilson, guitar, vocal; John Teer, mandolin, fiddle, vocal; Chandler Holt, banjo, vocal; Greg Readling, 3/4 bass, pedal steel, vocal
Chatham County Line, hailing from North Carolina, fuses old-time, gather-'round-the-microphone bluegrass with a love for the progressive sounds of American-made music. Making its Caramoor debut, the quartet continued the Festival's tradition of presenting the best in American Roots: Bluegrass. Back to Top
JUNE 26 HUGO WOLF QUARTETT Thursday, 7:30pm Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $25.00, $15.00 Program Notes & Bio Sebastian Gürtler, violin; Régis Bringolf, violin; Gertrud Weinmeister, viola; Florian Berner, cello
| Haydn |
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String Quartet in C Major, Op. 33, No. 3 (The Bird) |
| Webern |
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5 Sätze, Op. 5 |
| Schubert |
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String Quartet in G Major, D. 887 |
Recently celebrating its tenth anniversary, The Hugo Wolf Quartett represents Austria's next generation within a long tradition of distinctive music making. For its Caramoor debut, the Hugo Wolf Quartett presented an exploration of three centuries of Viennese string quartet repertoire.
JUNE 27 JOYCE YANG, PIANO Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard - Tickets: $35.00, $25.00 Program Notes & Bios
| Lieberman |
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Gargoyles, Op. 29 |
| Brahms |
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Klavierstücke, Op. 119 |
| Vine |
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Piano Sonata No. 1 |
| Bach |
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Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue |
| Schumann |
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Carnaval, Op. 9 |
Twenty-one year old Joyce Yang, the 2005 Van Cliburn Competition silver medalist, made her Caramoor debut with a very personal selection of works from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
JUNE 28 SERKIN, DELFS, OSL Saturday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $65.00, $52.50, $40.00, $27.50, $15.00 Program Notes & Bios Peter Serkin, piano; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Andreas Delfs, conductor (Caramoor debut)
| J. C. Bach |
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Symphony in G Major, Op. 3, No. 6 |
| J. S. Bach |
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Keyboard Concerto No. 1, D minor, BWV 1052 |
| Mozart |
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Concert Rondo for Piano and Orchestra, K. 382 |
| Mozart |
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Symphony No. 40, G minor, K. 550 |
Peter Serkin, a vital force in American musical culture, returned to Caramoor to illuminate works for piano and orchestra by Bach and Mozart. The Orchestra of St. Luke's presented a scintillating program under the baton of internationally-distinguished conductor, Andreas Delfs, who made his Caramoor debut.
JUNE 29 FROM SPAIN TO THE NEW WORLD SONIDOS LATINOS I Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $40.00, $32.50, $25.00, $17.50 Program Notes & Bios Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano; Max Barros, piano; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Michael Barrett, conductor
| Guarnieri |
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Concertino for Piano and Chamber Orchestra |
| Revueltas |
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Homenaje a Federico Garcia Lorca |
| Falla |
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El Amor Brujo |
The passion, flair, and influence of Iberian concert music in the New World was re-explored in a program of rarely heard 20th century masterpieces. 2007 winner of the New York City Opera's Christopher Keene Award, mezzo-soprano Vivica Genaux returned to Caramoor in the original 1915 version of Manuel de Falla's El Amor Brujo: a work perfect for her distinctive voice. Pianist Max Barros introduced the music of Brazilian composer Mozart Carmago Guarnieri, and Michael Barrett and the Orchestra traversed Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas' striking homage to Spanish poet Garcia Lorca.
Sonidos Latinos was made possible by generous support from the New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at Rckefeller Philanthropy Advisors. Back to Top
JULY 3 trio solisti Thursday, 7:30pm - Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $25.00, $15.00 Program Notes & Bios Maria Bachmann, violin; Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello; Jon Kilbonoff, piano
| Ravel |
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Trio in A minor |
| Piazzolla |
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Four Seasons of Buenos Aires |
| Mussorgsky |
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Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Trio Solisti) |
These three brilliant instrumentalists presented a delightfully diverse program featuring their own arrangement of Mussorgsky's classic, Ravel's masterpiece, and Piazzolla's tango-inflected Seasons.
JULY 4 JOHN PIZZARELLI QUARTET GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK CELEBRATION Friday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $75.00, $60.00, $47.50, $35.00, $25.00 Program Notes & Bios John Pizzarelli Quartet
Multi-faceted guitarist, singer, and entertainer, John Pizzarelli returned to Caramoor for an evening of classic standards, beautiful ballads, and hot jazz. What better way to celebrate the 4th of July!
JULY 5 CARNIVAL IN VENICE ~ ALL VIVALDI Saturday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $65.00, $52.50, $40.00, $27.50, $15.00 Program Notes & Bios Elizabeth Mann, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; Melanie Feld, oboe; Marc Goldberg, bassoon; Orchestra of St. Luke's
| Vivaldi |
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Concerto for Flute in D Major, RV 428, Op. 10, No. 3 |
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Concerto for Two Oboes in D minor, RV 535 |
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Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon in F Major, RV 570 (La Tempesta di Mare) |
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Le quattro stagioni, Op. 8, Nos. 1-4 |
Come to Carnival in Venice: a pre-concert extravaganza began at 5:00pm with Caramoor’s resident commedia dell’arte troupe, I Giullari di Piazza, followed by Caramoor’s resident Orchestra of St. Luke’s in an all-Vivaldi program featuring The Four Seasons. "St. Luke's plays like angels." -- Lorin Maazel
JULY 6 Family Concert, Sonidos Latinos II Venetian Theater, 4:30pm Tickets: $15.00 Program Notes & Bios Jamie Bernstein, narrator; Marco Granados, flute; Pablo Aslan, bass; Emilio Solla, piano; Raul Jaurena, bandoneon; Nicolas Danielson, violin; dancers and singers
| Maglio |
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Origins: "El Lloron" |
| De Caro |
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Sophisticated Tango: "Loca Bohemia" |
| Gardel - Le Pera |
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Tango and poetry: "Volver" |
| Pugliese |
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Golden age of dance: "Negracha" |
| Troilo - Manzi |
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Tango song: "Sur" |
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The milonga: "Payadora" |
| Piazzolla |
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The Piazzolla revolution: "Verano Porteno" |
Jamie and Marco continued last summer's musical journey through Latin America, with a visit to Argentina and Uruguay and music and dance of the Tango. Bring the entire family for a thrilling trip. This program was appropriate for kids 6 and older.
JULY 6 Tickets: $15.00 Program Notes & Bios Kate Kresek, violin; Hector Del Curto, bandoneon; Octavio Brunetti, piano; two tango dancers
Designed and hosted by teaching artist Katie Kresek (Lincoln Center Institute, New York Philharmonic, The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and Columbia University Teachers College) Tango for Tots introduced young children to both the music and dance of Argentine Tango in a way that is interactive, visual, accessible and fun! Engaging children through musical games, storytelling, activities, and performances with professional tango dancers and live music, the program promoted active listening and an imaginative concert-going experience for all. The program traced the music of Argentine Tango back to its roots, and explored the relationship of the music to the dancing, the musicians to one another, and the performance to the audience. World-renowned bandoneonist and clinician Hector del Curto lead an ensemble of musicians from Eternal Tango Orchestra, performing the music of Pugliese, Piazzolla, and others. This program was appropriate for kids under 6. Back to Top
JULY 10 ESCHER STRING QUARTET 2007-08 ERNST STIEFEL STRING QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE Thursday, 7:30pm - Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $25.00, $15.00 Program Notes & Bios Adam Barnett-Hart, violin; Wu Jie, violin; Pierre Lapointe, viola; Andrew Janss, cello
| Zemlinsky |
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String Quartet No. 3, Op. 19 |
| Jalbert |
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String Quartet No. 4 (Caramoor Commission & World Premiere) |
| Barók |
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String Quartet No. 3 in C sharp Major, Sz. 85 |
| Dvorák |
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String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 (American) |
The Escher String Quartet concluded its Caramoor residency and year-long exploration of the quartets of late-Romantic composer, Alexander von Zemlinsky, with a program that highlighted the composer’s Hungarian heritage and formative experience in Prague. The Eschers also gave the world premiere of a string quartet by American compoesr Pierre Jalbert, recipient of the Elise L. Stoeger Prize for composition.
JULY 11 LERA AUERBACH & ALISA WEILERSTEIN Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $35.00, $25.00 Program Notes & Bios Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Lera Auerbach, piano
| Auerbach |
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Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, No. 1, Op. 69 |
| Shostakovich |
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Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 40 |
| Auerbach |
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Twenty-four Preludes for Violoncello & Piano, Op. 47 (1999-2006) (Commissioned by Tom and Vivian Waldeck in association with the Caramoor International Music Festival.) |
Ascending stars in the musical firmament, composer, pianist, and poet Lera Auerbach and Caramoor favorite Alisa Weilerstein journeyed through a sublime and poetic Russian soundscape. With the composer at the piano, these two brilliant artists presented the world premiere of Auerbach's Twenty-four Preludes for Violoncello & Piano.
(Barber of Seville - New Baerenreiter Critical Edition) Saturday, 8PM - Venetian Theater Tickets: $80.00, $65.00, $50.00, $35.00, $20.00 Program Notes & Bios Pre-Opera Events in the Spanish Courtyard. Free for Opera ticket holders.
Figaro - Daniel Mobbs, baritone; Rosina - Priti Gandhi, soprano; Count Almaviva -Barry Banks, tenor; Don Basilio - Matthew Treviño, bass-baritone; Don Bartolo - Ricardo Herrera, bass-baritone; Berta - Eve Miedel, soprano; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Caramoor Opera Chorus; Will Crutchfield, conductor
Verdi, no less, called it “the greatest opera buffa ever written.” The public has agreed for nearly two centuries, and Caramoor now offered a new look at the beloved Barber in the much-anticipated Baerenreiter critical edition produced under the supervision of the renowned Philip Gossett. Il Barbiere was performed with Rossini's original orchestration -- lighter and more sparkling than the version usually performed -- and with the brilliantly florid vocal style reconstructed from performing documents of the composers' day. Like Caramoor's recent revivals of La Sonnambula, Tancredi, and others, it promised to be a completely fresh take on a well-known masterpiece. This production was semi-staged and sung in Italian with English super titles.
Pre-Opera Events: 3:30pm Edition and Tradition Il Barbiere di Siviglia has the distinction of being the oldest opera from the Italian repertory that has remained in that repertory without a break. That means it also has the longest accumulated set of performing traditions. Philip Gossett and Will Crutchfield discussed the transformations Il Barbiere has undergone in its nearly two centuries of existence and the differences a new edition can make. Members of the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists program illustrated with alternative arias and versions from Rossini's pen.
4:30pm The Great Garcias The star of the first Barbiere was its tenor, Manuel Garcia (the opera was actually called Almaviva on its opening night). His son, Manuel Jr., was America’s first Figaro (and the inventor of the laryngoscope). His daughters, Maria and Paolina (Pauline), became celebrated prima donnas under their married names of Malibran and Viardot, and both of them kept Rosina as a star part. And they composed too! The Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists with Rachelle Jonck performed a program of music written by and for this extraordinary family.
5:30pm dinner break
7:00pm Philip Gossett introduces Il Barbiere di Siviglia Philip Gossett is the world’s pre-eminent scholar of Italian opera. He is the General Editor of the critical editions of both Rossini and Verdi, the author of Divas and Scholars, and the recipient of innumerable awards and prizes.
JULY 13 BUENOS AIRES NOW Tango after Piazzolla - Sonidos Latinos III Venetian Theater, 4:30pm Tickets: $40.00, $32.50, $25.00, $17.50 Program Notes & Bios Camerata Latina: Paquito D'Rivera, clarinet; Marco Granados, flute; Pablo Aslan, bass; Emilio Solla, piano; Fernando Otero, piano; Nicolas Danielson, violin; Raul Jaurena, bandoneon; Ayano Kataoka, marimba
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Tres Minutos con la Realidad |
| Solla |
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Suite Piazzolleana |
| Jaurena |
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La Soledad y El Angel |
| Jaurena |
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Suite Paicas y Malevos |
| Otero |
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Milonga 10 |
| Otero |
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Expansion |
| Otero |
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Desde Adentro |
| Salgan |
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Don Agustin Bardi |
| Rodriguez |
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La Cumparsita |
Sonidos Latinos heats up with an all Tango program. Regarded as the father of the modern Tango, which was well known only as a strikingly dramatic dance, Astor Piazzolla elevated and introduced its form and feeling into concert music. Buenos Aires Now explored how composers since have taken up Piazzolla's call. Caramoor's Composer-in-Residence Paquito D'Rivera and Sonidos Latinos favorite Marco Granados returned with a star-studded cast of musicians deeply versed in this vibrant art form.
Introduce your family to Caramoor and enjoy the sounds of the concert from the picnic grounds. Purchase concert Al Fresco Tickets ($9.00).
Sonidos Latinos was made possible by generous support from the New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. Back to Top
JULY 17 DAEDALUS QUARTET 2003-04 ERNST STIEFEL string QUARTET-IN-RESIDENCE Thursday, 7:30pm - Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $25.00, $15.00 Program Notes & Bios
Min-Young Kim, violin; Kyu-Young Kim, violin; Jessica Thompson, viola; Raman Ramakrishnan, cello
| Haydn |
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Quartet No. 27 in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4, Hob. III:34 |
| Shostakovich |
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String Quartet No. 3 in F Major, Op. 73 |
| Sibelius |
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String Quartet in D minor, Op. 56 (Voces Intimae) | Grand Prize winner of the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition and recipient of a three-year-residency with Lincoln Center's Chamber Music Society Two, the Daedalus Quartet is quickly establishing itself as one of America's most outstanding ensembles. Caramoor's 2003-04 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence returned with a spectacular program of works central to the quartet repertoire.
(Barber of Seville - New Baerenreiter Critical Edition) Friday, 8pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $67.50, $55.00, $42.50, $30.00, $17.50 Program Notes & Bios A Pre-Opera Lecture in the Spanish Courtyard. Free for Opera ticket holders. Will Crutchfield introduced Il Barbiere di Siviglia, with alternate arias for Rosina and Doctor Bartolo sung by members of the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists program.
Figaro - Daniel Mobbs, baritone; Rosina - Priti Gandhi, soprano; Count Almaviva -Barry Banks, tenor; Don Basilio - Matthew Treviño, bass-baritone; Don Bartolo - Ricardo Herrera, bass-baritone; Berta - Eve Miedel, soprano; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Caramoor Opera Chorus; Will Crutchfield, conductor
Verdi, no less, called it “the greatest opera buffa ever written.” The public has agreed for nearly two centuries, and Caramoor now offered a new look at the beloved Barber in the much-anticipated Baerenreiter critical edition produced under the supervision of the renowned Philip Gossett. Il Barbiere was performed with Rossini's original orchestration -- lighter and more sparkling than the version usually performed -- and with the brilliantly florid vocal style reconstructed from performing documents of the composers' day. Like Caramoor's recent revivals of La Sonnambula, Tancredi, and others, it promised to be a completely fresh take on a well-known masterpiece. This production was semi-staged and sung in Italian with English super titles.
JULY 19 SARAH CHANG PLAYS MENDELSSOHN Saturday, 8:00pm - Theater Seating - SOLD OUT! Tickets are available for lawn seating in the Pegasus Circle Listening Garden. Music in the Listening Garden - Sarah Chang Program Notes & Bios
Orchestra of St. Luke's; Sarah Chang, violin; Peter Oundjian, conductor
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Overture to Magic Flute, K. 620 |
| Mendelssohn |
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Violin Concerto in E minor, Op. 64 |
| Mussorgsky |
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Dawn on the Moscow River from Khovantchina (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov) |
| Tchaikovsky |
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Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32 |
Recognized as one of classical music's most gifted performers, super-star violinist Sarah Chang performed Mendelssohn's last large orchestral work and one of the most popular violin concerti of all time. Maestro Peter Oundjian returned to Caramoor's podium in a program containing unparalleled lyric beauty and unsurpassed tragedy.
JULY 20 EMERSON STRING QUARTET Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $40.00, $32.50, $25.00, $17.50 Program Notes & Bios Eugene Drucker, violin; Philip Setzer, violin; Lawrence Dutton, viola; David Finckel, cello
| Brahms |
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Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No.2 |
| Brahms |
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Quartet in B flat, Op. 67 |
| Brahms |
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Quartet in C minor, Op. 51, No. 1 |
Audacious, explosive, superb, the Emerson String Quartet is "America's greatest quartet." (Time Magazine) The Emersons returned to Caramoor with a rarely-presented all-Brahms program.
Introduce your family to Caramoor. Purchase Concert Al Fresco tickets and enjoy the performance from the picnic grounds. Al Fresco Tickets: $9.00 Back to Top
JULY 24 INTRODUCTIONS: FRANK HUANG Thursday, 7:30pm Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $25.00, $15.00 Program Notes & Bios
Frank Huang, violin; Gilles Vonsattel, piano
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Sonata for Violin and Piano |
| Enescu |
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Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 3 in A minor, Op. 25 |
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JULY 25 CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI I Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard Tickets: $35.00, $25.00 Program Notes & Bios Sample a Virtuosi Performance - LISTEN NOW
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
| Haydn |
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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 |
| Mozart |
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String Quintet in C Major, K. 515 |
Trio, Quartet, Quintet… The Virtuosi explored 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 26 VERDI: LA FORZA DEL DESTINO Bel Canto at Caramoor
(the Force of Destiny - Original St. Petersburg Version) Saturday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $80.00, $65.00,$50.00, $35.00, $20.00 Program Notes & Bios Takesha Meshé Kizart, soprano; Emmanuel di Villarosa, tenor; Zurab Ninua, baritone; Kirstin Chavez, mezzo-soprano; Marco Nistico, baritone; Daniel Borowski, bass; Orchestra of St. Luke's, Caramoor Opera Chorus, Will Crutchfield, conductor
Bel Canto at Caramoor continued its acclaimed Verdi series with the original version of Verdi’s most ambitious and wide-ranging opera, also in a new critical edition by Philip Gossett. The Force of Destiny is a relentless fate that pursues the three protagonists, set in a spectacular canvas of military and religious life spanning miles and years and summoning a variety of musical characters beyond anything Verdi had previously attempted. The familiar revised version contains some beautiful additional music, but the stark ending of the St. Petersburg version lets us feel the full tragic power of Verdi's first conception. Takesha Kizart, winner of the 2006 Verdi Voices competition, made her Caramoor debut as Leonora, with Daniel Borowski making his first appearance as the Padre Guardiano. This opera-in-concert was sung in Italian with English super titles.
Pre-Opera Events in the Spanish Courtyard (Free for Opera ticket holders): 3:30pm Verdi’s Workshop La forza del destino is perhaps Verdi’s most ambitious opera, and it is also the one for which we have the most documentation of his compositional process. The world knows two versions (St. Petersburg 1862, performed at Caramoor, and Milan 1869, the familiar score), but in fact there is an even earlier one, prepared by Verdi in 1861 before a singer’s illness forced a year’s postponement of the premiere, and reconstructed only in the 21st century. Philip Gossett took the audience on a journey through Verdi’s encounters with the Force of Destiny, with fascinating music “from the cutting-room floor” performed by the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists.
4:30pm The Force of Destiny and the Destiny of Russian Opera Verdi was not the first major Italian composer to write for St. Petersburg, but rather the last. His intervention came at a moment of ferment and radical progress for Russian opera; more than one observer has noted that without La forza, Boris Godunov would have been impossible. This recital by the Caramoor Bel Canto Young Artists with Rachelle Jonck wove together earlier Italian music for the Russian capital with the developing responses of native composers.
5:30pm dinner break
7:00pm Philip Gossett introduces La forza del destino Philip Gossett is the world’s pre-eminent scholar of Italian opera. He is the General Editor of the critical editions of both Rossini and Verdi, the author of Divas and Scholars, and the recipient of innumerable awards and prizes.
JULY 27 CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI II Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater Tickets: $40.00, $32.50, $25.00, $17.50 Program Notes & Bios Sample a Virtuosi Performance - LISTEN NOW
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
| Schubert |
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German Dances for String Quartet, D. 90 |
| Harbison |
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Piano Quintet (1981) |
| Dvorãk |
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Sextet for Strings in A Major, Op. 48 |
Quartet, Quintet, Sextet… Delightfully diverse, this program was 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 and enjoy the performance from the picnic grounds. Al Fresco Tickets: $9.00
The Caramoor Virtuosi program was generously funded, in part, byThe Maximilian E. & Marion O. Hoffman Foundation. Back to Top
JULY 30 and 31 CABARET AT CARAMOOR: JASON GRAAE Graae's Anatomy Wednesday & Thursday, 8:30pm Symphony Court Tickets: $60.00 Program Notes & Bios Jason Graae, vocalist, Alex Rybeck, musical director
Award-winning singer and entertainer, Jason Graae returned to Caramoor for an intimate evening of Cabaret in a dynamic program that will tickle you with delight. "Mr. Graae emerges as an irresistible cutup whose splendid voice is matched by mischievous charisma." - New York Times
He recently won his 4th New York Bistro Award for his solo show, Graae's Anatomy. His last show Coup de Graae! won the 2006 New York Nightlife Award and was listed in Time Out New York’s Top 10 Cabaret Shows of the year.
Mr. Graae has appeared on Broadway in A Grand Night For Singing, Falsettos, Stardust, Snoopy! and Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? Off- Broadway shows include Hello, Muddah, Hello, Fudduh, for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, Forever Plaid, Olympus on My Mind, All in the Timing and many more.
Caramoor recognizes with gratitude the dedication of Adela and Lawrence Elow in support of Cabaret.
AUGUST 1 JAZZ FESTIVAL I - AHMAD JAMAL Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard Courtyard and General Admission seating are Sold Out! Program Notes & Bios Ahmad Jamal, piano; James Cammack, bass; James Johnson, drums; Manolo Badrena, percussion
AUGUST 2 JAZZ FESTIVAL II Saturday - All Day - Venetian Theater
Theater Seating - Sold Out! Program Notes & Bios Music in the Listening Garden - Jazz II SOLD OUT!
3:00pm Cuban Piano Summit - Elio Villafranca and Chuchito Valdes 4:15pm Mulgrew Miller & Wingspan 5:30pm 50 Years of Bossa Nova - The Claudia Villela Quintet featuring Ricardo Peixoto Dinner Break 8:00pm Wynton Marsalis
This concert was sponsored, in part, by generous support from Wachovia Wealth Management.
Saturday and Sunday exclusive caterers Great Performances® grilled chicken, ribs, burgers, and hot dogs on the picnic lawns.
AUGUST 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL III Sunday - All Day Venetian Theater Tickets: $45.00, $35.00 Program Notes & Bios
3:00pm Aaron Diehl , piano 4:15pm Jimmy Heath Big Band 5:30pm Michel Camilo Trio with Charles Flores and Dafnis Prieto* *This concert was supported by the Joyce and George Wein Foundation, Inc.
The Caramoor Jazz Festival was produced by Jim Luce. Sonidos Latinos was made possible by generous support from the New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. Back to Top

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