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I am very proud to announce that the Washington Conservatory Faculty Piano Trio -- violinist Regino Madrid, cellist Benjamin Wensel, and pianist Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez -- is invited by the Mexican Government to be guests of that country and to perform concerts and teach master classes in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. This Saturday, February 7 at 8 pm, the evening before they fly to Mexico, the trio will perform a concert of masterpieces by Mozart, Shostakovich, and Brahms. Please join us to send-off these fine musicians in style! The concert is free. Donations will be accepted to support the Conservatory student scholarship fund. Musically yours, Kathy Judd Executive and Artistic DirectorWashington Conservatory of Music |
Washington Conservatory Faculty Piano Trio
Regino Madrid, violin Benjamin Wensel, cello Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez, piano
 Saturday, February 7 at 8 PM
ProgramMozart: Piano Trio in C Major Shostakovich: Piano Trio in e minor Brahms: Piano Trio in B Major
At the invitation of the Mexican Government, the Washington Conservatory Piano Trio will give a series of concerts and master classes in Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. On the eve of their departure for Mexico, the Washington Conservatory Piano Trio will perform a concert to include Mozart Piano Trio in C Major, K548, Shostakovich Piano Trio in e minor, op.67, and Brahms Piano Trio in B Major, op.8.
The concert is offered on a pay-as-you-can basis. Donations will be accepted at the door to benefit the Washington Conservatory student scholarship fund.
The trio consists of faculty members at the Washington Conservatory: violinist Regino Madrid, cellist Benjamin Wensel, and pianist Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez.
Violinist Regino Madrid is currently the Assistant Concertmaster of "The President's Own" US Marine Chamber Orchestra. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in violin performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where he played as concertmaster of the CIM Orchestra. Mr. Madrid regularly plays with the National Symphony Orchestra, the Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, the Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra, National Gallery Orchestra, the National Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Teiber Trio.
Cellist Benjamin Wensel is a member of the US Army Orchestra, Strolling Strings, and String Quartet. He received a Bachelor of Music degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music and Master of Music from Eastman School of Music. He is a former member of ProMusica Chamber Orchestra and Syracuse Symphony, he has performed throughout the US and France and is a founding member of the Tarab Cello Ensemble.
Pianist Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez received D.M.A. and M.M. degrees from the University of Texas and a B.M. degree from Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. He is a former winner of the Virginia Music Teachers Association Collegiate Artists Music Competition and has performed extensively as a soloist and chamber music performer in Mexico and U.S., including concerts at the Kennedy Center and Aspen Music Festival. Dr. Hernandez-Valdez is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Shenandoah University.
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Calendar: Upcoming Washington Conservatory Concerts Westmoreland Congregational UCC Church 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 301-320-2770 | www.washingtonconservatory.org No tickets; Pay-as-you-can
Announcing: Washington Conservatory FRIDAY FESTIVAL OF PIANOS
Featuring outstanding pianists performing masterpieces of the great piano literature > Plus a Saturday master class with Richard Goode! Concerts: Three Fridays at 7:30 PM Friday, February 27 - Alexander Paley Friday, March 6 - Maribeth and Bradford Gowen Duo Friday, March 13 - Michael Adcock Master Class: Sat. March 28 at 2 PM
Master Class with internationally acclaimed pianist Richard Goode sponsored by the Washington Conservatory in cooperation with the Washington Performing Arts Society (underwritten in part by the Bruce and Lori Rosenblum Fund).
Friday, February 27, 7:30 PMAlexander Paley, piano
An all-Schumann concert "exhilarating...superlative artistry" Washington Post
Friday, March 6, 7:30 PMWCM Faculty Concert Gowen Piano Duo
Bradford Gowen and Maribeth Gowen have performed as a duo, soloists and chamber musicians in the US and Europe. "The Gowens are as finely balanced and attuned a team as one is likely to encounter." Washington Post
Music of Haydn, Chopin, Albéniz and more
"unusually fresh and arresting approach to the piano" Washington Post
Sunday, March 22, 3 PM
Three Generations Celebrate Martinu
Julia Bogorad-Kogan, flute
Benjamin Ullery, viola Margo Garrett, piano
Hope Castagnola Bogorad, commentary
Featuring the principal flutist of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, her son, violist Benjamin Ullery, and a performance of "Merry Christmas 1941 to Hope Castagnola" - a gift from Martinu to her mother, Hope Bogorad.
Saturday, April 18, 8 PM  Audubon String Quartet with John O'Conor, piano
Schumann Piano Quartet and more About John O'Conor: "Impeccable technique and musicality ... it would be hard to imagine better performances." Sunday Times (London)
Saturday, May 16, 8 PM
WCM Faculty Concert Haskell Small, piano
Music of Copland, Small, Crumb and Brahms
"dazzlingly prodigious technique"
 Professional concerts by Shenandoah Conservatory faculty and distinguished visiting artists.
ALL CONCERTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Additional concerts to be announced. |
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