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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT

Welcome to our 2011-2012 Season! We have a terrific line up of concerts that I know you will enjoy–and if you haven’t already, I encourage you to purchase your season tickets for Prometheus Trio, Philomusica String Quartet, and We Six concerts, as well as to the many Conservatory Nights and Conservatory Sundays concerts we are offering this year. This season, we are honored to feature a return performance by legendary master pianist Frank Glazer and a litany of other stellar guests: renowned tenor saxophonist Vincent Herring, Chicago Symphony Principal Flutist Mathieu Dufour, and our friends from the MSO Bill Helmers and Roger Ruggieri. Joe 2.0 makes a triumphant return for two concerts this February and, due to popular demand, we are pleased to be hosting the annual Robin Pluer Festive Soiree in another historic ballroom–Turner Hall. At the end of one of last year’s wonderful concerts, an attendee excitedly shook my hand and said, “These concerts are the best kept secret in Milwaukee!” And while I know he meant it as a compliment, it made me a little sad. After 112 years of presenting outstanding concerts, we are still a secret? Alas, I think it is true. If you enjoy what you are hearing tonight, please tell your friends and invite them to come with you to another concert. We are proud to present a wide range of dynamic musical performances featuring first-class artists year in and year out, so please help us spread the word about the great concerts at the Conservatory! Enjoy the performance, Karen Deschere President/CEO The Conservatory of Music would like to thank the following sponsors for making all of these concerts possible. “Music for Every Stage” begins with your generosity...

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Summer Night Music: The 2nd Annual Music Therapy Benefit Concert Friday, August 26, 2011 | 7:30pm Patty Moeling, flute Bruce Atwell, horn Karl Davies, violin Margaret Daly, cello Robert Moeling, piano Kathleen Sonnentag, voice Summer Night

Katherine Hoover (b. 1937) Patty Moeling, flute; Bruce Atwell, horn; Robert Moeling, piano

Introduction and Variations, op. 78

J.H. Hummel (1778-1837) Patty Moeling, flute; Margaret Daly, cello; Robert Moeling, piano

Chansons Madecasses Andante quasi allegretto Andante Lento

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)

Kathleen Sonnentag, mezzo-soprano; Patty Moeling, flute/piccolo; Margaret Daly, cello; Robert Moeling, piano INTERMISSION Horn Trio, op. 40 Andante Scherzo Adagio mesto Finale

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Bruce Atwell, horn; Karl Davies, violin; Robert Moeling, piano

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BIOGR APHIES Patrice Moeling, flute Flutist Patrice Moeling has collaborated with artists from all over the world and has appeared in festivals and concerts series, such as the Park City International Music Festival, the Sitka Summer Festival, Anchorage Winter Classics, and many other venues in the US and Europe. She has performed for WFMT Chicago live radio and Kansas Public TV broadcasts and was recently featured on the P.D.Q. Bach DVD Houston We Have a Problem! Ms. Moeling was co-artistic director of the Ling Series in Lindsborg, Kansas and currently holds the same post with the Haus Musik Society in Houston, Texas. A devoted pedagogue, she has taught at the Wisconsin Conservatory and Bethany College and currently teaches at Houston Community College, the Bridges Arts Academy and the Spring Branch ISD. Bruce Atwell, horn In demand as a horn player throughout the state of Wisconsin, Bruce Atwell has been the professor of horn at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh since 1998. Dr. Atwell is currently Principal Horn with the Fox Valley Symphony, the Green Bay Symphony, the Water City Chamber Orchestra, and the Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra. Dr. Atwell lived in Cincinnati prior to his appointment and was Principal Horn of the Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra. He has also held positions with the Florida Symphony Orchestra and the Hong Kong Philharmonic. While he was Principal Horn with the Florida Symphony, Dr. Atwell was also Visiting Professor of Horn at the University of Florida. Dr. Atwell earned the Bachelor of Music degree at California State University-Northridge, the Master of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the Doctor of Musical Arts at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. He also holds a Performer’s Certificate in Chamber Music from the Institute for Chamber Music at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Karl Davies, viola/violin Karl Davies is a native of Wales. He started his career as a violinist in London and Germany where he played in the Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg. Since coming to the US in 1989 he has won jobs in the Grant Park Festival Orchestra of Chicago and the Lyric Opera Orchestra. He is engaged in that orchestra as a member of the viola section.

Karl is also an active private teacher of violin and viola and is very active as a chamber player. Margaret Daly, cello Margaret Daly was born in Chicago. She pursued her studies in Bloomington, Indiana and subsequently at the Hochschule fuer Musik in Freiburg, Germany. She is an active freelance cellist and teacher in the Chicago area. Robert Moeling, piano A native of the Netherlands, pianist Robert Moeling has received international acclaim as a soloist, chamber musician and recording artist. As a collaborative artist he has performed with the likes of Joshua Bell, Cho Liang Lin, Lynn Harrell, and Karl Leister. He is a frequent guest with organizations such as the Park City Chamber Music Society, the Sitka Festival, the Texas Music Festival, the Amsterdam Chamber Music Society, Anchorage Winter Classics, and Chamber Music International in Dallas. A devoted pedagogue, he has held posts at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee, the Wisconsin Conservatory, Bethany College, Concordia University and Codarts, the University for the Performing Arts in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is currently Artist Teacher of piano in the preparatory program at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. Together with flutist Leone Buyse and clarinetist Michael Webster, Moeling is pianist of The Webster Trio, in residence at Rice University. Kathleen Sonnentag, voice WCM faculty member 1990-1999; since 2006. “Rich,”“Glorious,”“Enveloping” are just a few adjectives that critics have used to describe Kathleen’s mezzo-soprano voice. She was awarded the prestigious Eleanor Steber Award for Excellence in the Concert Field and has made her career singing with orchestras and opera companies throughout the United States and abroad. She has soloed in Handel’s Messiah in over seventyfive performances from Chicago’s Orchestra Hall to Tokyo’s Hitomi Memorial Hall. Opera News praised her as “vocally commanding” for her role of Maddalena in Rigoletto. She was the First Place winner of the district Metropolitan Opera Auditions and a finalist in the International Belvedere Competition in Vienna. Ms. Sonnentag records for Hal Leonard Publishing. WI Conservatory of Music | wcmusic.org

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Ernán López Nussa Trio Saturday, August 27, 2011 | 7:30pm Ernán López Nussa, piano Ángel Gastón Joya Perellada, bass Enrique Plá García, percussion

Program to be announced from the stage

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BIOGR APHIES Ernán López Nussa, piano Ernán López-Nussa is distinguished within the musical sphere as one of the most remarkable young pianists throughout the world. Thanks to a rigorous academic formation and a very intense professional experience, he has, despite his youth, achieved the maturity of a seasoned performer. Ernán López-Nussa was born and grew up in old Havana where he studied classical piano at the prestigious Cuban institute of Arts, and developed his musical style in the 1980s when working with the band Afrocuba, which had become a Cuban school of music. There he came into contact with the talented generation of Cuban musicians that includes Oriente López, Omar and Oscarito Valdéz. With this group, Ernán situated himself at the head of the Cuban music vanguard, a phase that peaked when he worked with the famous Cuban singer Silvio Rodríguez on two releases, Causas y Azares and Oh Melancolía. The second stage of his career began with the founding of the Cuarto Espacio. Led by Ernán, Cuarto Espacio brought together the talents of ex-members of the band Afrocuba to create a new jazz sound. Two years later, Ernán began his solo career, proving to be a master pianist and joining the ranks of such stars as Chucho Valdés and Gonzalo Rubalcaba.

Performances in England at Ronnie Scott’s, at the Mew Morning in Paris and tours in Chicago, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Rome and many other cites around the world, have made his art universal. His deep sensitiveness takes root in Cuban and Afrocuban musical traditions, European classics and contemporary music, with all of its forms and styles. This allows Ernán in an authentic manner, to combine rhythm and beauty, lyricism, fusion and purity, which is a real contribution to the jazz panorama in our days. Ernán López-Nussa has created works that, because of its melodic richness, harmonic atmosphere, cadence, virtuosity and technique, charming themes, and intelligent use of expressive devices, becomes unforgettable. Today Ernán, a seasoned and meticulous pianist, has invited Cuban musicians like Tata Guines, Changuito and Jorge Reyes to take part in one of the most sophisticated musical projects to come from Cuba via Brazil. The CD From Havana to Rio is a mature, elegant, refined and respectful combination of the musical roots of Cuba and Brazil, rich with jewels like “Baiao de Lacan” and “Isla.”

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Monday, September 19, 2011 | 7:30pm Tuesday, September 20, 2011 | 7:30pm Timothy Klabunde, violin Scott Tisdel, cello Stefanie Jacob, piano

Trio in C Minor, Op. 7 (c. 1850) Allegro moderato Romance: Andante Scherzo: Allegretto Final: Récitative ad libitum--Allegro

Édouard Lalo (1823-1892)

Poème Nocturne, Op. 29 (1927) Moderato Poco Andante

Eugène Ysaÿe (1858-1931)

INTERMISSION Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 38 (1802-3), nach dem Septett, Op. 20 (1799-1800) Adagio--Allegro con brio Tempo di Menuetto Thema: Andante con Variazioni Scherzo: Allegro molto e vivace Andante con moto alla Marcia--Presto

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

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BIOGR APHIES Timothy Klabunde, violin WCM faculty member since 2005. Mr. Klabunde is the Assistant Principal Second Violin of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and has been an orchestra member since 1980. He was a violin and chamber music student of Leonard Sorkin, Abram Loft, Bernard Zaslav and George Sopkin (the Fine Arts Quartet) at the University of WisconsinMilwaukee. Mr. Klabunde has served as Concertmaster for the Milwaukee Ballet and Milwaukee Civic Orchestras and has appeared as violin soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra and the Manitowoc Symphony. His chamber music appearances have included the Festival de Belles Artes in San Miguel, Mexico, live on WFMT Chicago s Dame Myra Hess Series, WPR broadcasts from Madison s Elvejem and Chazen Art Museum, and the Fourth Annual International String Quartet Competition in Evian, France. This year includes concerts at the Washington Island Music Festival and as a member of the Prometheus Trio at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music. Mr. Klabunde is an adjunct instructor of violin and a member of the Clarus piano trio at Cardinal Stritch University. Scott Tisdel, cello WCM faculty member since 2000. Associate Principal Cellist of the Milwaukee Symphony, has also served as Principal Cellist of the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra since his arrival in Milwaukee in 1987, and has appeared as soloist with both ensembles as well as with the Waukesha and Manitowoc Symphonies and the Wisconsin Wind Orchestra. Prior to his arrival in Milwaukee, Mr. Tisdel served as Principal Cello of the Florida Orchestra in Tampa and was a

member of both the Oakland and San Jose Symphony Orchestras in California. In addition to being the founding cellist of the Prometheus Trio, he was a founding member of the Conservatory’s Paganini Trio and the Strings in the Mountains Chamber Music Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Mr. Tisdel has recorded for Arundax, CRI, Fleur de Son, the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music and Oris Records. Stefanie Jacob, pianist WCM faculty member since 1987. Stefanie Jacob made her solo debut with the Boston Pops at age 17 and her Carnegie Recital Hall debut in 1984. An avid chamber musician, she was twice awarded second prize at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and was awarded Indiana University’s Leo Weiner Prize for Chamber Music. Ms. Jacob has performed as a soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony, the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra and the Waukesha and Manitowoc Symphonies, and has appeared as a collaborating artist on Milwaukee’s Artist Series at the Pabst and WFMT-Chicago’s nationally broadcast Dame Myra Hess Series. She has recorded for the Arundax, CRI, Fleur de Son and the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music labels. A graduate of Harvard and Indiana Universities, Ms. Jacob taught at the University of Tampa from 1985 to 1987, and since then at the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music, receiving an award for Excellence in Studio Teaching from the Milwaukee Civic Music Association in 2007. In addition to her work with the Prometheus Trio, she also performs as the Duo Coriolan with husband Scott and as the Duo Cosi with violinist Susan Waterbury.

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Frank Glazer, pianist Sunday, September 25, 2011 | 3:00pm Toccata in D major, BWV 912 (Fantasia con Fuga)

J.S. Bach (1685-1750)

Rondo in A minor, K. 511

W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Sonata in C minor, Op. 111 1. Maestoso ­Ållegro con brio ed appassionato 2. Arietta: Adagio molto, semplice e cantabile

L. v. Beethoven (1770-1827)

INTERMISSION Valses nobles et sentimentales Adélaïde

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)

I. Modéré — tres franc II. Assez lent — avec une expression intense III. Modéré IV. Assez animé V. Presque lent — dans un sentiment intime VI. Vif VII. Moins vif — un peu plus animé —1er Mouvt VIII. Épilogue — Lent Au Lac de Wallenstadt (from Années de Pèlerinage) Au bord d une source (from Années de Pèlerinage) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12

Franz Liszt (1811-1886)

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BIOGR APHIES Frank Glazer, piano Born in1915, Glazer grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In his teenage years, he played in vaudeville. Alfred Strelsin, a New York signage manufacturer and arts patron, provided the funds for Glazer to travel to Berlin in 1932 to study with Artur Schnabel; he also studied with Arnold Schoenberg. Glazer then taught piano in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Strelsin urged Glazer to make his New York debut, telling him, “If you don’t start by time you’re 21, forget it”. Glazer made his debut at Town Hall in New York City on October 20, 1936, with a program of Bach, Brahms, Schubert, and Chopin. He played this program again in 2006, to celebrate his seventieth anniversary of public performance. In 1939 Glazer performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra under Sergei Koussevitzky. Glazer served in the military in World War II, after which he embarked upon an effort to reinvent piano technique, beginning with a study of anatomy and analyzing the most efficient way to create sound. Glazer believes this study is why

he has remained able to play successfully into his 90s, when hand problems have forced many younger pianists out of the profession. As one fellow pianist commented, “It gets more amazing as Frank gets older because he has less brute force to put into his playing. Yet he can still play some of the toughest pieces in the repertory because he has figured out how to get there without wasting any motion.” In the early 1950s, Glazer had his own television show. With his wife, Ruth, he founded in the 1970s the Saco River Festival in Maine, a summer chamber series. From 1965 until 1980 Glazer taught at the Eastman School of Music; among his students was Myriam Avalos. In 1980 Glazer left Eastman and became artist in residence at Bates College in Maine where he is an instructor. Glazer was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts Degree from Bates College in 2011, and recently received the honor of having the Smithsonian Institution re-release his 1952 recording Six Paganini Liszt Grand Études under the new title Paganini Variations.

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W I S C O N S I N C O N S E R VATO R Y O F M U S I C

The mission of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is to provide the finest music education and performance opportunities to aspiring professional musicians and anyone desiring cultural enrichment and self-fulfillment. Prospect Avenue Main Branch 1584 N. Prospect Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53202 Phone: 414/276-5760 Fax: 414/276-6076 Website: www.wcmusic.org info@wcmusic.org Audubon Court Branch 333 W. Brown Deer Road, Suite S, Bayside Sharon Lynne Wilson Center Branch 19805 W. Capitol Drive, Brookfield Hours, Student Services and Registration Prospect Avenue: Monday - Thursday: 9am-9:30pm Friday: 9am-7pm Saturday: 9am-5pm The Wisconsin Conservatory of Music is a member of

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Marketing Angela Morgan, Marketing & Events Manager Mary Dally-Muenzmaier, Communications Coordinator Music Therapy Bonnie Jean Barczak, Director Student Services Rachel Fritz, Manager Joshua Cameron, Coordinator Scott Schmidt, Assistant Elise Pennington, Assistant Raymond Mueller, Librarian Donald Williams, Facilities Steve Haynes, Facilities

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James A. Holtz, Chairman Kurt J. Thomas, Vice Chairman Robert L. Banner, Treasurer Edward J. Hammond, Secretary Carol A. Gehl, Immediate Past Chair William H. Bonifas Patricia A. Borger Ulrich Broeckel, M.D. James F. Duca II Elizabeth L. Elser Miriam Fleming Alan Giuffre Myra E. Johnson Trent Johnson Katharine A. Mallin

Gregory S. Marcus Robert G. Petrie, Jr. Glen Ponczak Michael Reyes John D. Rumpf Keith Spore Kimberly R. Walker Mary Alice Wann Ralph A. Weber Terrence Wilkinson James A. Wolter Trustees Emeritus Marianne H. Epstein Terry A. Hueneke The Honorable Vel Phillips

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K E Y P L A Y E R S A N N UA L C A M PA I G N 2 010 - 2 011 Our heartfelt thanks to the following donors of $250+ between September 1, 2010 and July 31, 2011. We regret that there is not enough space to list all of our generous donors.

Leadership Circle $10,000+ Mr. and Mrs. William D. Gehl Katharine and Sandy Mallin Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Faculty and Staff Corporate and Foundation Donors Eric D. Batterman Memorial Grant The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Marjorie L. Christiansen Foundation Elizabeth Elser Doolittle Charitable Trusts Greater Milwaukee Foundation Gerda A. Debelak Fund Dr. Abraham B. and Irma F. Schwartz Fund Richard and Ethel Herzfeld Foundation Madeleine and David Lubar Charitable Foundation of the Lubar Family Foundation M&I Foundation Milwaukee County Arts Program (CAMPAC) Northwestern Mutual Foundation David & Julia Uihlein Charitable Foundation Inc. Wisconsin Arts Board Patron $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Lee Berthelsen Mr. Lee P. Hackett Mary and Sam Wann

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