2016/2017 CONCERT SEASON
CIO M P I QUA RTET W O R L D - C L A S S C H A M B E R M U S I C M A D E I N D U R H A M S I N C E 1965
CIOMPI QUARTET
CONCERT NO. 1
CONCERT NO. 2
F E AT U R I N G
F E AT U R I N G
JULIANNE BAIRD
OLIVIER CAVÉ,
SOPRANO
& ALLAN WARE,
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PIANO CLARINET
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SAT U RDA Y, SEP TE MBE R 17 | 8 P M B A LDW IN A UDIT O RIUM
S U ND AY, NO V E M B E R 6 | 7 PM B AL D W I N AU D I TO R I U M
Tickets: $25 • $15 Ages 30 & Under $10 All Students | General Admission Seating
Tickets: $25 • $15 Ages 30 & Under $10 All Students | General Admission Seating
The Ciompi begin their season with their venerable tradition of playing a quartet by Haydn, the father of that form. His Quartet No. 39 surprisingly ends with a fugue, a throwback to the baroque era, inspiring the Ciompi for the rest of the program. The ensemble continue their transition to the baroque with a string quartet transcription of Bach’s famous Passacaglia and Fugue, before welcoming to the stage soprano Julianne Baird, a celebrated American singer of the baroque repertoire. The New York Times hailed Baird as “one of the most extraordinary voices in the service of early music that her generation has produced,” and marveled at her “singing of supreme expressive beauty.” Baird performs two soaring arias from Bach’s immortal cantatas, and offers a rare chance to hear the operatic works of Venetian master Antonio Vivaldi, best known for his instrumental concertos.
The Ciompi’s second program of the season is an all-Mozart affair, beginning with one of the composer’s “Haydn” quartets. The ensemble join a frequent collaborator, gifted clarinetist Allan Ware, to perform one of Mozart’s most beloved works for one of the composer’s favorite instruments, the radiant Clarinet Quintet. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung praised Ware’s “sensitive tone and incomparable differentiation of tone colors.” The Ciompi become the “orchestra” for the Piano Concerto No. 14, with Swiss pianist Olivier Cavé as soloist. Cavé brings a "full-blooded, rich sound" (The New York Times) to this lesser-known concerto, a soulful, sunny masterpiece. These three works, heard in tandem, reveal Mozart’s depth and grace. PROGRAM:
Mozart: String Quartet in E-flat Major, K. 428/421b
PROGRAM:
Mozart: Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581 Mozart: Piano Concerto in E-flat Major, K. 449
Haydn: String Quartet in F-sharp Minor, op. 50, no. 4 Bach: Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582 Bach: Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn!, from Cantata BWV 132 Bach: Die Seele ruht in Jesu Händen, from Cantata BWV 127 Vivaldi: “Sovvente il sole”, from Andromeda Liberata, RV Anh. 117 Vivaldi: “Vedro con mio diletto,” from Giustino, RV 717 Vivaldi: In furore iustissimae irae, solo motet RV 626
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CIOMPI QUARTET
CONCERT NO. 3
CONCERT NO. 4
F E AT U R I N G
F E AT U R I N G
JAMIE LAVAL
GERARD M C BURNEY
FIDDLE
N A R R ATO R
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SATURDA Y, FEB R UA RY 4 | 8 P M B A LDW IN A U DIT O RIU M
S ATU R D AY, APR I L 1 | 8 PM B AL D W I N AU D I TO R I U M
Tickets: $25 • $15 Ages 30 & Under $10 All Students | General Admission Seating
Tickets: $25 • $15 Ages 30 & Under $10 All Students | General Admission Seating
The third concert of the season finds the Ciompi Quartet exploring works inspired by folk music. They play the bright, childlike melodies of Britten’s Three Divertimenti, the young composer’s sketch for a quartet that never materialized. They then turn to two contemporary pieces: Pulitzer Prize-winner and Greenville, NC native Caroline Shaw’s Entr’acte, a Haydn-inspired minuet; and the world premiere of a newly-commissioned piece by Duke Ph.D. graduate and University of South Carolina professor David Kirkland Garner, influenced by roots music and played by Celtic fiddler Jamie Laval. Dirty Linen Magazine raved that Laval’s “superb technique, fluid dexterity, subtle bowing, and purity of tone are unparallelled.” The program culminates in Dvořák’s well-known “Slavonic” quartet, which takes its essence from traditional melodies of the composer’s homeland.
The Ciompi finish their season with a panoramic view of Beethoven’s seminal string quartets. They start where the composer started, with his String Quartet No. 3, the first he composed. Jumping nearly thirty years to the pinnacle of Beethoven’s quartet writing, they take on his complex and wildly experimental Quartet in C-sharp Minor. Robert Schumann marveled that this monumental work stands "on the extreme boundary of all that has hitherto been attained by human art and imagination." British composer and scholar Gerard McBurney offers expert commentary & context on the Beethoven String Quartets. The Chicago Tribune called McBurney “the sort of musical tour guide we haven’t heard much of in this country since Leonard Bernstein.”
PROGRAM:
Beethoven: String Quartet in D Major, op. 18, no. 3
Benjamin Britten: Three Divertimenti for String Quartet
Beethoven: String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, op. 131
PROGRAM:
Caroline Shaw: Entr'acte for String Quartet David Kirkland Garner: New work for String Quartet and Fiddle Dvorˇák: String Quartet in E-flat Major, op. 51
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THE CIOMPI QUARTET O O O
The Ciompi Quartet was founded at Duke University in 1965 by the renowned Italian violinist Giorgio Ciompi. The Quartet’s recitals and recordings display their facility with masterpieces of the quartet repertoire from Haydn to Brahms, as well as their unflagging dedication to contemporary music. Thanks to the Ciompi’s robust commissioning program, their concerts often feature world premiere compositions by living composers.
sophistication, and for a warm, unified sound that is enhanced by each player’s strong individual voice. Praised for their “unrelenting rhythmic accuracy and pitch-perfect intonation” (Classical Voice of North Carolina), the Ciompi perform regularly at Duke’s Baldwin Auditorium, and have made a slate of fine recordings, the most recent on the Naxos label in 2015 featuring the music of Chiayu Hsu.
The members of the Ciompi are on the music faculty at Duke and play a leading role in the University’s cultural life, in addition to serving as musical ambassadors for the University on concert tours throughout the world. Recent tours have ranged from New England to Washington State, and from Germany to China, in addition to last season’s appearance at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City unveiling three of their most recent commisioned works. In a career comprising hundreds of concerts, the Ciompi Quartet have developed a reputation for performances of poised intelligence and musical
The members of the Ciompi Quartet are longtime Durham residents, maintain full studios of Duke student musicians, and have been playing together in their current iteration for nearly two decades. Their roots in the Duke and Durham communities give the Ciompi the freedom to perform some of the less frequently played works of the chamber music repertoire, such as the Vivaldi arias featured in the 2016/17 season. The Ciompi Quartet — Eric Pritchard and Hsiao-mei Ku, violins; Fred Raimi, cello; and Jonathan Bagg, viola — celebrated their 50th Anniversary Sesaon in 2015/16.
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CIOMPI QUARTET
F R I E N D S O F T H E C I O M P I Q UA R T E T O O O
Friends of the Ciompi Quartet make it possible for the ensemble to sustain their commitment to bring chamber music to Duke, the Durham community, and the world. By becoming a Friend, you join a tradition that reaches back for more than five decades. With your support, the Ciompi — Eric, Hsiao-Mei, Fred, and Jonathan — can continue to: I N V I T E D I S T I N G U I S H E D C O L L A B O R AT O R S .
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Guests for the 50th Anniversary Season in 2015/16 included vocalist Nnenna Freelon; soprano Tony Arnold; shakuhachi player James Nyoraku Schlefer, shamisen player Yoko Kimura, and koto player Yumi Kurosawa of Kyo-Shin-An Arts; and bassist Edgar Meyer. This season's distinguished guests include Julianne Baird, Olivier Cavé, Allan Ware, Jamie Laval, and Gerard McBurney.
In recent years, the Ciompi have mounted world premieres of new works by illustrious composers such as Scott Lindroth, Paul Schoenfield, Melinda Wagner, Robert Ward, Donald Wheelock, Carl Schimell, Stephen Jaffe, and David Kirkland Garner.
B E N E F I T S O F F R I E N D S H I P. T O U R I N T E R N AT I O N A L LY.
Appearances at festivals and concert series worldwide enable the Ciompi to burnish their international reputation. Over the past decades the ensemble has made concert tours throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and the Americas.
C R E AT E A C C L A I M E D R E C O R D I N G S .
Albums on the CRI, Arabesque, Albany, Gasparo, Naxos, and Sheffield Lab labels bring the Ciompi Quartet into homes around the world.
To reward their support, Friends who contribute $100 or more receive several exclusive benefits: recognition in concert programs, access to special rehearsals by the ensemble, an invitation to an annual private gathering open only to donors, and a limited edition recording of the Ciompi Quartet in concert at Baldwin Auditorium. Most importantly, Friends of the Ciompi Quartet sustain Duke’s resident chamber ensemble in their invaluable work. Gifts to the Friends of the Ciompi Quartet are fully tax-deductible. For additional information on the benefits of becoming a Friend, please contact Duke Performances at 919-660-3357.
T H E C I O M P I Q UA R T E T, C I R C A 1965 : G I O R G I O C I O M P I & A R L E N E D I C E C C O, V I O L I N S ; L U C A D I C E C C O, C E L LO ; J U L I A M U E L L E R , V I O L A
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BALDWIN AUDITORIUM O O O
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TICKETS
Baldwin Auditorium is located on Duke University’s East Campus at the intersection of Onslow Street and West Markham Avenue.
The 2016/17 Ciompi Quartet season is available at a subscription fee of $80 for all four concerts starting on June 21. Single tickets will be available to the general public beginning July 12 by calling 919-684-4444 or visiting dukeperformances.org. Note: Processing fees are $1.50 per single ticket, and $5 per subscription. There is a 7.5% North Carolina sales tax that is included in the price of your subscription. All concerts are general admission.
BALDWIN AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE
Located in the lobby of the hall, the Baldwin Box Office will serve patrons on the evening of the concert and open one hour before show time to distribute will call and to sell any available tickets for the performance.
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Parking for Ciompi concerts is FREE in parking lots on Duke’s East Campus and in the adjacent neighborhood.
Visit dukeperformances.org for updates on the series. We also encourage you to join Duke Performances’ email list which can be accessed through the website. We will use this list to inform you of any changes to the schedule.
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CONCERT NO. 4 FEATURING GERARD M C BURNEY , NARRATOR Saturday, April 1 | 8 PM
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CONCERT NO. 3 FEATURING JAMIE LAVAL , FIDDLE Saturday, February 4 | 8 PM
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CONCERT NO. 2 FEATURING OLIVIER CAVÉ , PIANO & ALLAN WARE , CLARINET Sunday, November 6 | 7 PM
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CONCERT NO. 1 FEATURING JULIANNE BAIRD , SOPRANO Saturday, September 17 | 8 PM
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