Don't miss the next in our Piano Plus Series when Robin Weigert, best known for her Emmy nominated portrayal of Calamity Jane on HBO's award-winning series "Deadwood," joins her mother, pianist and Washington Conservatory of Music co-founder and faculty member Dionne Laufman, for a special evening of poetry and music titled "The Secret Subject of Every Story." This concert was especially created in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Washington Conservatory. The audience is invited to join the artists for post-concert Questions and Answers and a 30th Anniversary reception.
Musically Yours, Kathy Judd
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An Evening of Poetry and Music
"The Secret Subject of Every Story"
Dionne Laufman, piano
Robin Weigert, actor
Saturday, November 22, 2014
8:00 PM Free (donations welcome)
Westmoreland Congregational Church 1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD
A small book of poems published after her early death is the only written record left of Marilyn Joselit Laufman, who was Robin Weigert's grandmother and Dionne Laufman's mother. Robin and Dionne use the magic of music and recitation to conjure Marilyn, a woman whose unique artistry as a poet, dancer and mother is sewn inexorably into Robin's and Dionne's relationship with their art forms and each other. As a result, the evening becomes three generations of women talking with one another through three different art forms. Poetry will include selections from Dickinson, Whitman, Thoreau, Kerouac, Neruda and others. Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Chopin, Schumann and Gershwin are some of the composers whose work will be performed by Ms. Laufman in juxtaposition to the poetry. About Dionne Laufman: Dionne Laufman is a prize-winning pianist and chamber musician. Winner of the Concert Artists Guild Competition in New York, she has performed throughout the United States, Europe and Canada. Engagements outside the United States have included performances in Vienna, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, Bern, The Hague, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Montreal. In the Washington area, she has appeared in recital at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Phillips Collection, the Dumbarton Concert Series, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, the Barns at Wolf Trap, the Textile Museum, Meridian House, and with Artists To End World Hunger.
A co-founder and a faculty member of the Washington Conservatory of Music, she performed on The Embassy Series in Washington, D.C., at the embassies of Russia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, Hungary, Poland, New Zealand and Mexico. Her performance of "Fantasy for Piano" was broadcast over the Voice of America from the Kennedy Center; the composer Lawrence Moss wrote the piece for her. A pupil of eminent pianists Leon Fleisher, Konrad Wolff, Frank Glazer and Katja Andy, Ms. Laufman has recorded for Opus. 1 Records. From 1986-'89, she was pianist and co-director of the Summer Serenades Chamber Music Festival at Strathmore Hall, which featured commissioned new works. She has been a repertory member of several area chamber music ensembles including The Washington Music Ensemble, The Capitol Chamber Ensemble, and the National Chamber Ensemble. About Robin Weigert: Robin Weigert can be seen in a recurring role as the stiletto-heeled power house attorney Ally Lowen on the FX hit series "Sons of Anarchy." Before moving to Los Angeles to join the cast of Deadwood, Robin enjoyed a nearly decade-long stage career in New York, where she performed on and off Broadway, received nominations for Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel awards for her work in Richard Nelson's "Madame Melville," and shared the stage with actors including Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, Cherry Jones, Patti Lupone and Phillip Seymour Hoffman, to name a few.
She recently returned to New York to play the eponymous Angel in Tony Kushner's "Angels in America." Robin's first break in film came when Stephen Soderbergh cast her as the platinum blonde Teutonic hussy Hannelore in "The Good German," starring George Clooney and Cate Blanchett. She played the neurotic sister to Rene Zellweger in "My One and Only," the strung-out stripper Olive in Charley Kaufman's "Synecdoche, New York," and Julianne Moore's kind but clueless lover Trish in "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee." She played opposite John Hawkes in "The Sessions," which won the Audience Award and the Best Ensemble Award at the Sundance Film Festival, and starred in the role of Abby in "Concussion," honored as an official selection for the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.
Join the performers for a special post-concert Q & A session and
30th Anniversary wine & dessert reception in our social hall.
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Upcoming 2014-15 Concerts
Piano, Plus!
FREE (donations welcome)
Westmoreland Congregational Church
1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816
*New Kimberly Fisher, violin
Saturday, December 13 at 8 pm Principal Second Violin, Philadelphia Orchestra
Alexander Paley, piano
Saturday January 10 at 8 pm
Chopin, Tchaikovsky/Liszt, Tchaikovsky/Paley
Danielle Cho, cello
Saturday February 7 at 8 pm
Cello Monologues
 Strata
Audrey Andrist, piano James Stern, violin Nathan Williams, clarinet
Saturday March 7 at 8 pm
Joplin Rags to Schumann Fairy Tales
Faculty Scholarship Benefit Saturday March 28 at 7 pm
Celebration of Music - instrumental and vocal soloists
 John O'Conor, piano
Saturday April 18 at 8 pm
Schubert B flat Major Sonata & Beethoven Diabelli Variations
Haskell Small, piano
Saturday May 16, at 8 pm
Bach goes to Berserk: Bach, Adams, Small
Michael Adcock, piano
Friday, June 5 at 7:30 pm
Orchestra in a Piano: The Art of Transcription
All programs subject to change.
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