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Violin and Clarinet
"a wonderful flutist - her playing is graceful, virtuosic, and always full of interest." ~ The New York Times

Julia Bogorad-Kogan, flute
Lydia Artymiw, piano
 
  

Saturday 
April 23, 2016 
8:00 PM
Free (donations welcome)




Westmoreland Church
1 Westmoreland Circle
Bethesda, MD 20816

 





Program
Georg Philipp Telemann
Sonata in e minor TWV 41:e 2
Franz Schubert
Variations on "Trockne Blumen" 
from "Die Schone Mullerin" D 802-op. post. 160

        ~Intermission~
Bohuslav Martinu
Merry Christmas 1941 for solo piano 
(Dedicated by the composer to Hope Bogorad)
David Schiff
RJ Meets ED from After Hours for solo flute
Bela Bartok
Suite Paysanne Hongroise
Paul Taffanel
Fantaisie sur Jean de Nivelle - 
Opera de Leo Delibes



Washington DC native and principal flutist of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Julia Bogorad-Kogan, returns to the DC area to perform with internationally acclaimed pianist Lydia Artymiw, in a concert in memory of DC educator Hope Bogorad.

Featured on the concert will be "Merry Christmas 1941 for solo piano" which was written as a gift for Hope Bogorad by famed Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu. Other works include virtuosic compositions from the Baroque to Modern era by composers including Telemann, Schubert, Schiff, Bartok, and Taffanel.

Bogorad-Kogan, who became the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra's principal flutist at the age of 22, combines an orchestral career with regular recital and solo performances. She has performed world-wide, including at New York's Merkin Concert Hall, the Schubertsaal of the Vienna Konzerthaus, Washington, D.C.'s Phillips Collection, in San Jose, Costa Rica, and most recently in Xiamen, China. A frequent soloist with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, she also performed the Mozart Concerto in G with the Grand Teton Teton Music Festival Orchestra, conducted by their music director Donald Runnicles. She has appeared on numerous Saint Paul Sunday radio shows, and at the Marlboro and Ravinia festivals. Bogorad-Kogan has served as acting principal flutist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony, the National Symphony, and the Minnesota Orchestra. She serves on the faculty of the University of Minnesota, and was an interim faculty member at the Oberlin Conservatory and at the University of Michigan. Her two latest CDs, on the Full Harmonic label, are Flute Music of the Paris Conservatory, and Handel Flute Sonatas, of which Flute Talk magazine wrote, "Were you to have only one Baroque CD, it should be this one."

"Lydia Artymiw has such a satisfying musical soul; she is a pleasure to hear" wrote Bernard Holland in a recent New York Times review. The recipient of both an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Prize, Philadelphia-born Lydia Artymiw has emerged as one of the most compelling talents among pianists of her generation. She has performed with over one hundred orchestras world-wide, with many of the leading conductors of our time. American orchestral appearances include the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, National Symphony, and with such orchestras as Cincinnati, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Minnesota, St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Solo recital tours have taken her to all major American cities, and she has also performed in Ireland, England, France, Scotland, Finland, Germany, Estonia, Italy, Ukraine, Poland, Switzerland, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, New Zealand, Manila, Philippines and Shanghai and Beijing, China.

Join us for a post-concert Meet-the-Artist reception 
in the lower level social hall.
 
More information:
301-320-2770 or online 
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Westmoreland Congregational UCC Church
1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda, MD 20816
                      
 
Michael Adcock
Michael Adcock, piano
Saturday, May 14 at 8 pm
Works by Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Tchaikovsky, Strauss
 
 

VERGE Ensemble - CANCELED*
Sunday, May 22 at 4 pm
New Music Ensemble in Residence

* Hear Verge Ensemble at Glen Echo Park on Thursday, June 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bumper Car Pavilion. 
  
 
 
All programs subject to change.
  
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