September 7, 2011
Event: Faculty Tuesdays Date: Tuesday, October 4, 7:30 p.m. Description: Edward Dusinberre, violin and David Korevaar, piano present a recital of Beethoven Sonatas
Program: BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 6 for Violin and Piano in A Major, Op. 30, No. 1 Piano Sonata No. 17 in D Minor, Op. 31, No. 2, "Tempest" Sonata No. 7 for Violin and Piano in C Minor, Op. 30, No. 2
Location: Grusin Music Hall, Imig Music Building, 18th St. & Euclid Ave. Admission: Free and open to the public Public Contact: music.colorado.edu or 303-492-8008
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Faculty Tuesdays Series Presents Edward Dusinberre, violin and David Korevaar, piano
Following the success of their Decca recording of Beethoven's last two sonatas, Edward Dusinberre and David Korevaar will explore two of the Opus 30 sonatas for violin and piano and the Piano Sonata Opus 31, No. 2 "Tempest" in a Faculty Tuesdays performance. This evening of Beethoven Sonatas takes place Tuesday, October 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Grusin Music Hall. This concert is free and open to the public. Call the CU Presents Box Office at (303) 492-8008 or visit music.colorado.edu/events/faculty-tuesdays/ for more information.
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Biography Edward Dusinberre
Edward Dusinberre is the first violinist of the internationally renowned Takács Quartet. The Takács Quartet has been in residence at the University of Colorado since 1983 and, in collaboration with other String Faculty, has developed a program geared toward students who relish the chance to develop their artistry with a special emphasis on chamber music, in a small tightly knit community where students will not be lost in the crowd. Dusinberre was born in 1968 in Leamington Spa, England, and enjoyed playing and performing from a young age. At the Royal College of Music in London, Edward studied with Felix Andrievsky and members of the Chilingirian Quartet. In 1990 he won the British Violin Recital Prize and gave his debut recital in London at the Purcell Room, South Bank Centre. After graduating from the Royal College of Music, Edward continued his studies at the Juilliard School with Dorothy DeLay and Piotr Milewski. Edward's completion of his studies at Juilliard happily coincided with the opportunity to audition with the Takács Quartet which he joined in September 1993.
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Biography David Korevaar
David Korevaar's mastery of the piano is joined with a large and varied repertoire, and enhanced by his work with living composers and his own experience writing music. Since his Town Hall debut in 1985, he has performed at major venues in New York including Weill Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the 92nd Street Y, and Merkin Concert Hall. He has performed across the United States from Boston, New York and Washington, DC to Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, Dallas and San Diego, and he plays frequently in his home state of Colorado with orchestras, in chamber ensembles and in solo recitals. He performs and teaches annually in Japan, and has performed in Europe, Australia, Korea, and Abu Dhabi. Korevaar's recordings have been met with fine reviews; the International Piano said "A triumph! David Korevaar has uncovered some truly wonderful music...all played with the greatest sensitivity and distinction, and the result is an exemplary recording that deserves a place in any serious collection." In addition to his continuing association with the music of Lowell Liebermann, Korevaar has performed and recorded music by composers including Paul Schoenfield, Mike Barnett, Aaron Jay Kernis, George Rochberg, Aaron Copland, Ned Rorem, Stephen Jaffe, Scott Eyerly and Libby Larson.
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About the College of Music
Since its founding in 1920, the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music has earned a reputation not only for preparing students for successful careers in music, but also for providing them with an outstanding college education. The College of Music offers seven degree plans and over 23 fields of study, and its programs cover virtually all areas of music. The members of the College of Music's faculty are respected performers, composers, educators, and scholars who take a deep and lasting interest in the students of the College of Music. Internationally renowned artists such as Christopher Parkening, James Galway, and Wynton Marsalis perform and teach master classes on campus.
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College of Music Media Contact Laima Haley Marketing and Public Relations Manager laima.haley@colorado.edu Phone: (303) 492-4247 Fax: (303) 492-1131
302 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0302
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College of Music Public Contact
CU Presents Box Office musictix@colorado.edu Phone: (303) 492-8008 Location: University Club, 972 Broadway, Boulder Hours: M-F 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
302 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309-0302
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