Linden String Quartet Fellowship Quartet-in-Residence october 10, 2010 Artist Diploma Recital music of Haydn Murphy Dvorรกk ห
Robert Blocker, Dean
october 10, 2010 · 8 pm Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Memorial Hall
Linden String Quartet sarah mcelravy, violin catherine cosbey, violin eric wong, viola felix umansky, cello
Franz Joseph Haydn 1732-1809
Quartet in D major, Op. 20, No. 4 Allegro di molto Un poco adagio e affetuoso Menuetto: Allegretto alla Zingarese Finale: Presto (scherzando)
Kelly-Marie Murphy b. 1964
Dark Energy intermission
ˇ Antonín Dvorák 1841-1904
String Quartet No. 12 in F major, Op. 96, “American” Allegro ma non troppo Lento Molto vivace Finale: vivace ma non troppo This recital is in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Artist Diploma.
As a courtesy to the performers and audience members, turn off cell phones and pagers. Please do not leave the theater during selections. Photography or recording of any kind is not permitted.
Sarah McElravy, violin · Catherine Cosbey, violin Eric Wong, viola · Felix Umansky, cello
The Linden String Quartet is the gold medalist and grand prize-winner of the 2009 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, recipient of the Coleman-Barstow Prize at the 2009 Coleman National Chamber Ensemble Competition, and first prize winner of the Sixth International Hugo Kauder Competition. The Quartet has quickly risen to become one the country’s premier young ensembles and is the graduate string quartet-in-residence at Yale University studying under the Tokyo String Quartet. Formed in the spring of 2008, the Quartet has already been praised for its “remarkable depth of technique and brilliantly nuanced, sumptuous tonality… delivered with a palpable, infectious joy.” The Quartet is dedicated to community and educational outreach and has worked extensively with the Cleveland Chamber Music Society, the Canton Symphony Orchestra, and New Performing Arts to bring music to thousands of elementary school students throughout Ohio and Kentucky.
Their mentors have included the Cavani String Quartet, Peter Salaff, and Paul Kantor. The group has also worked with Donald Weilerstein and William Preucil of the Cleveland Quartet, Joel Smirnoff and Robert Mann of the Juilliard String Quartet, and members of the Guarneri, Tokyo, and St. Lawrence Quartets. The Quartet has collaborated with guitarist and CIM faculty member Jason Vieaux, mezzo-soprano Janna Baty, violinist Geoff Nuttall, and pianist Peter Frankl.
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October 29 & 30 opera scenes Sprague Hall | Fri & Sat | 7:30 pm Marc Verzatt directs the singers of Yale Opera in two different evenings of opera scenes. Tickets $10–$15 • Students $5