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Featuring John Vaida, violin; Amy Iwazumi, viola; Lisa Caravan, cello; and Hwaen Ch’uqi, piano.
Members of the Northeast Pennsylvania Chamber Music Society (NEPACMS) – three of them Eastman alums – perform a concert extolling the many beauties of chamber music in a program featuring works by Ch’uqi, Mendelssohn, and Fauré in combinations of ever-increasing density.
Pianist Ch’uqi’s own Deux Morceaux for cello and piano is bittersweet and poignant. The duo is joined by violin for Mendelssohn’s rhapsodic Piano Trio No. 1 and its non-stop flurry of notes. The piano trio is then joined by viola for Fauré’s Piano Quartet No. 1 with its lush sonorities and bejeweling harmonies.
John Vaida and Amy Iwazumi are co-founders of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Chamber Music Society (NEPACMS), each with experience performing in the U.S. and abroad. Lisa Caravan is an Assistant Professor of Music Teaching and Learning at the Eastman School of Music and has performed with numerous orchestras, including the RPO. An Inca Indian and a native of Perú, pianist and composer Hwaen Ch’uqi is a world-renowned soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician.
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The Hochstein School’s free noontime Live from Hochstein concert series will be hosted by WXXI Classical’s Mona Seghatoleslami and broadcast live on WXXI Classical. Listen to the concert at WXXI-FM 91.5, WXXY 90.3, or online at https://www.classical915.org/.
* Proof of vaccination is required for audience members (children age 11 and under must be accompanied by a vaccinated adult). All patrons will be required to wear masks. Please refrain from bringing food/drink into the hall so that we can all remain masked.
See the full safety protocols at https://hochstein.org/Calendar/Live-from-Hochstein.
Sidney and Barbara Sobel have generously provided continuous underwriting of the Live from Hochstein Broadcast & Concert Series since 1993. Live from Hochstein is also made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
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