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Greetings!
I hope you enjoy a great concert by cellist Steven Doane and pianist Michael Adcock and all the other wonderful events of the WCM November Music Fest:
Sat. Nov. 21 at 2 PM
Cello master class: Steven Doane
Sat. Nov. 21 at 8 PM
Simulcast: Philadelphia Orchestra (Mahler 7th Symphony)
Sun. Nov. 22 at 3 PM
Steven Doane, cello, Michael Adcock, piano
Mon. Nov. 23 at 7 pm
Violin master class: Viviane Hagner
Musically yours,
Kathy Judd
Executive and Artistic Director
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Steven Doane, cello
Michael Adcock, piano
Sunday, November 22 at 3 pm No Tickets | Pay-as-you-can
Westmoreland Congregational UCC Church
One Westmoreland Circle
Bethesda, Maryland
Suite in d minor for solo cello - J.S. Bach Sonata for cello and piano - Francis Poulenc Sonata in F Major for cello & piano - Johannes Brahms
Master Class: Mr. Doane will present a public master class on Saturday, November 21 at 2 PM at the Washington Conservatory at Glen Echo Park. No Tickets: Pay-as-you-can
 Cellist Steven Doane is internationally known as a soloist, chamber musician, and master teacher. He maintains an active schedule of performances throughout the US and overseas. He travels frequently to the United Kingdom for recitals, clinics, and master classes, and has recently performed concertos in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Dublin, Ireland. Recital appearances with pianist Barry Snyder have included concerts at New York's Alice Tully Hall, Boston's Sanders Theatre, two recitals at London's Wigmore Hall, and numerous other engagements in the US and UK. The second in a series of recordings for the Bridge label with Mr. Snyder won a 1996 NAIRD award in the US music press, and the Bridge Sonata was declared "the best performance on record" by BBC Music Magazine. A disc of the complete works for cello and piano by Fauré received a "petit Diapason d'Or" from the French recording press. Doane is Professor of Cello at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, was an associate in cello at the Royal College of Music in London, and is visiting professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He is a member of the Los Angeles Piano Quartet.
Michael Adcock has cultivated a versatile career as both a soloist and frequent chamber music collaborator since winning the 1998 Lili Boulanger Memorial Award. Prizewinner in the 1996 Washington International Competition and winner in both the Chicago and New York Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Competitions, Dr. Adcock made his Carnegie Recital Hall debut in December of 1998. His career has taken him to France, Italy, and Australia, and he has appeared as soloist with orchestras including the Baltimore Symphony. Notable musicians with whom Adcock has collaborated include Denyce Graves, Ani Kavafian, Gervase dePeyer, Phillip Muller, David Jolley, James Buswell, and the St. Petersburg String Quartet. Michael Adcock received a Doctorate of Musical Arts at The Peabody Conservatory, where he was also an adjunct member of the theory and chamber music faculties. Dr. Adcock is on the piano faculty of the Sarasota Music Festival in Florida and is a faculty member of The Washington Conservatory of Music.
Please join us for ALL the events of the
Master Class with cellist Steven Doane
at Glen Echo Park | Pay-as-you-can more >
Sat. November 21, 8 pm
Live on-screen simulcast of
Philadelphia Orchestra
at Glen Echo Park | $10 adult/$5 child under 12
Sun. November 22, 3 pm
Steven Doane, cello
Michael Adcock, piano
Music of Bach, Poulenc, Brahms more >
 Mon. November 23, 7 pm
Master Class with violinist Viviane Hagner
(in cooperation with WPAS)
at Westmoreland Circle | FREE more >
2009-2010
Washington Conservatory of Music Concerts at
Westmoreland Circle
Sun. October 18, 3 pm
Washington Conservatory Faculty Spotlight
Sun. November 22, 3 pm
Steven Doane, cello; Michael Adcock, piano: music of Bach, Poulenc, Brahms
Sat. January 9, 8 pm
Alexander Paley, piano: complete Chopin preludes and waltzes
Sat. February 13, 8 pm
Charlie Parker Tribute featuring Marty Nau, saxophone, and WCM jazz trio
Sat. March 13, 8 pm
Thomas Moore Festival of Ireland: music of Thomas Moore for voices and piano
Sat. April 10, 8 pm
Audubon String Quartet: music from Terezin internment camp
Sat. May 8, 8 pm
Haskell Small, piano: music of Brahms, Debussy, Alkan, Bach
Sat. June 12, 8 pm
José Ramos-Santana, piano: music of Spain and Latin America
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Simulcasts of the Philadelphia Orchestra at Glen Echo Park
 The Washington Conservatory is proud to present LIVE On Screen Simulcasts of the Philadelphia Orchestra from The Kimmel Center for Performing Arts in Philadelphia! Tickets: $10 Adults, $5 Children.
Saturday, November 21 at 8 PM | tickets
Eschenbach (Mahler)
Mahler's Seventh Symphony,Christoph Eschenbach Conductor, Mahler Symphony No. 7
Labadie, Morales
Morales Plays Mozart - Bernard Labadie Conductor, Ricardo Morales Clarinet, Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks, Mozart Clarinet Concerto, Bach Orchestral Suite No. 3, Haydn Symphony No. 94 ("Surprise")
Sunday, February 28 at 2 PM | tickets
Dutoit, Jansen
Charles Dutoit Conductor, Janine Jansen Violin, Brahms Violin Concerto, Shostakovich Symphony No. 11 ("The Year 1905")
Dutoit, Steinbacher
Dutoit Conducts Strauss, Noras, Chang: Charles Dutoit Conductor, Arabella Steinbacher Violin, Debut Choong-Jin Chang Viola, Arto Noras Cello, Strauss Don Juan, Mozart Violin Concerto No. 5, Strauss Don Quixote |
Who We Are
The Washington Conservatory is a nationally accredited community music school that serves the greater Metropolitan DC and Bethesda area from two sites: Westmoreland Circle in Bethesda, MD (the border of the District of Columbia and Maryland) and in Glen Echo Park, in Glen Echo, MD. With our exceptional international artist faculty, we offer a personal approach to music for young children, teens and adults. No audition required. Lessons on all instruments, including voice - ensembles - jazz - early childhood classes - and much more.
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