chamber music


What: Classical Revolution DC – “20th Century? The Rest is NOISE”
When: Nov 7th, 2010, 6:30pm – 9:30pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat and mention Classical Revolution DC.

Come join us for some 20th century (weird and not So Weird) free chamber music. Plus chamber jam (NEW) after 9pm. Bring your favorite music to read with us.

Courtesy of http://blog.allmusic.com/category/books/Programs to to include-

-Cello Sonata I movement by Sergei Prokofiev(1891-1953)
-”Dew Fairy” (from “Hour Glass”) by Frank Bridge(1879-1941)
-Piano Quintet(Trout)-  II. Andante III. Scherzo by Franz Schubert(1797-1828)
-Heitere Musik by Hans Bauernfeind(1908-1985)
-Miniatures for Flute, Bassoon and Piano, I Song II Dialog in the Dark by Tim Jansa (US/Atlanta) (http://www.timjansa.com/) (b. 1973)
-Piano Trio Op 87 in C Major, II Andante con moto by Johannes Brahms(1833-1897)
-Ashokan Farewell by Jay Ungar(b. 1946)
-Etude no. 1 for piano by Nikolai Kapustin (b. 1937)
-Norturne no. 1 in E minor by Lawrence Heinen (b. 1941)
-Calambre by Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)
-Adagio for String by Samuel Barber (1910-1981)
-Piano Quartet in a minor, 1st movement by Joaquin Turina (1882-1949),

Performers(6:30 – 9pm)

Julie Fitzpatrick, cello
Phyllis Daen, piano
Jay Inbar, violin
Rob Perl, contrabass (http://www.acebass.com/)
Nelda Chang, violin
Jane Murray, viola
Katie Chambers, cello(http://www.KinshipMusicStudios.com/)
Hon-Cheong Chan, piano
Mark Kapeluck, violin
Sara Boyce, viola
David Rabin, cello
Steve Wechsler, bassoon
Lili Liang, flute
Estelle Liu, violin
Neil Puzon, viola (http://www.stcharlesquartet.com/)
Jing-Hua Pu, piano
Lawrence Heinen, piano
Gabe Soloff, violin

After 9pm Chamber Jam (New!)

RSVP at : http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=167830986562715&ref=ts

Courtersy of http://buffalochamberplayers.org/quartet-for-the-end-of-time/

Courtersy of http://buffalochamberplayers.org/quartet-for-the-end-of-time/

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBgQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stcharlesquartet.com%2F&rct=j&q=st%20charles%20string%20quartet&ei=VB_ATONzgsaVB5rztagK&usg=AFQjCNFL_4UZDjQaEeMV68q57G43HHEyXA&sig2=uYJXEyV0JuwVx4kch1_00w&cad=rja

A short video profile on Classical Revolution shot and produced by Paul Waters

Classical Revolution Documentary from Classical Revolution on Vimeo.

Check out regular CR events around the world

Mondays 8-11pm (new day!)
Revolution Cafe
3248 22nd Street, SF

Wednesday 8-1030pm
SoCha Cafe
3235 Mission Street, SF

Fourth Tuesdays 9pm (thru Nov)
Coda Supper Club
1710 Mission Street, SF

Sundays 930pm
Cafe Immer Gern
Dunckerstr. 10, Berlin GERMANY

Saturdays 7pm
Silvio’s Organic Pizza
715 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor

Second Mondays 9pm-midnight
Gallery Cabaret
2020 North Oakley Avenue, Chicago

First Sundays 6:30-9pm
LaPorta’s Restaurant
1600 Duke Street, Alexandria VA

Second Sundays 4-6pm
Random Tea Room
713 North 4th Street, Philadelphia PA

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Come enjoy some English+(others) chamber music (and tea) including 6 English folk songs for cello/piano by Ralph Vaughan Williams; Clarinet Trio Op. 87 by Ludwig Van Beethoven; violin/piano pieces by Frank Bridge; Edward Elgar’s “Salut d’ Amore”;  Brandenburg concerto # 6 for 2 violas by J.S. Bach; piano pieces by Frederick Delius, Frank Bridge, Scott Joplin; “Flower Duets” from “Lakme” by Leo Delibes for 2 Flutes/Piano (TV Commercial Music of British Airways).

Performers:
Samantha Hegre, cello
Steve Starnes, violin
Martin Hindel, Alan Barnett, Ken Latchis (clarinet trio)
Hon-Cheong Chan, piano
Ellen McGlone, viola
Darlene Murphy, viola
Andrew Lee, piano
Yvonne Kocur, Holly Vesilind(flute duo)

What: Classical Revolution DC – “Monthly Performance”
When: June 6th, 2010, 6:30pm – 9pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat
Question: Should I bring anything ?
Answer: Your Taste Buds but not Ear Buds!
RSVP: At our event on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=122129594503393&ref=mf)

Join us for an evening of free chamber music including solo violin partita no.1, selected movements of  Violin concerto #1 and Flute Concerto #2 by J.S. Bach; solo piano music of R. Schumann, C. Debussy, A. Scriabin, F. Liszt, M. Ravel, J. Brahms, and Chinese folksong “Autumn Moon on a Calm Lake” (平湖秋月); chamber music by P. Hindemith, L. Heinen, G Telemann, J. Massenet.

Performers:

Kazuaki Washimi, piano
Renee Roberts, violin
David Rabin, cello
Andrew Lee, piano
Samantha Hegre, cello
Lili Liang, flute
Catherine Chang, piano
Nelda Chang, violin
Nancy Sulfridge, clarinet
Steve Starnes, violin
Raycurt Johnson, viola
Hon-Cheong Chan, piano

What: Classical Revolution DC – “Monthly Performance”
When: June 6th, 2010, 6:30pm – 9pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat
Question: Should I bring anything ?
Answer: Your Taste Buds but not Ear Buds!

Join us as we celebrate Schumann’s 200th Birthday with Fairy Tale op. 132; Phantasiestucke, op 73,  plus 2 Beethoven trios (op 1, no.3 and op. 11).

Also music by -

Chen Yi (Romance for Hsiao and Ch’in)
Max Bruch (Eight pieces op 83, no.2)
Toru Takemitsu(Piano Pieces for Children – 1 Breeze 2 Cloud)
Stella Sung(Paris 1987)
Isaac Albeniz(Tango from Espana)
Paquito D’Rivera(Habanera from Aires Tropicales)
J.S. Bach (Partita for solo violin)
Ernest Bloch (Baal Shem suite, Vidui)

Featuring Special Guests from Philadelphia
Trifecta Winds
Jennifer Kallend, flute
Lisa Shiota, clarinet
Loren Stata, bassoon

Performers:
Stephanie Chris, piano
Sheri Nelson, violin
Julie Fitzpatrick, cello
John Blair, clarinet
Andrew Lee, piano
Jeremy Lin, cello
Hon-Cheong Chan, piano
Kevin Powell, violin

What: Classical Revolution DC – “Beethoven in the Orient/Schumann 200th Birthday Bash”
When: June 6th, 2010, 6:30pm – 9pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat
Question: Should I bring anything ?
Answer: Your Taste Buds but not Ear Buds!

FacebookOnline Reservations

Like a free Schumann Concert with your meal?
Classical Revolution will be playing
Sunday June 6th


6:30pm to 9:00pm

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Call 703-683-6313 or click on the “Reserve Now” button to reserve a table and get
yourself a front row seat!

Experienced our weekday Happy Hour yet?

IMAGINE half-priced food from the classics menu, from 3 til 7!
$2.00 rail drinks or $2.00 red or white house wine, $2.00 pints
(Flying Dog Pale Ale, Stella Artois, Widner Brother hefeweizen,
Starr Hill Amber Ale)
$2.00 off all other drinks and wines by the glass

Scene Gallery

Free chamber music provided by CR members to accompany a gallery walk that evening. All musicians are welcomed to join. Bring your music, stand and a chair.

Program to include -

Schubert String Quartet No.13 a minor “Rosamunde” D.804 Op.29 II.Andante
Mikrokosmos (2 pieces) by Bartok
Tchaikovsky String Quartet No.1 D major Op.11 II. Andante Cantabile
Golliwog’s Cakewalk by Debussy
Adagio for Strings by Barber
“Che Gelida Manina” (from La Boheme) by Puccini

More Details about Scene Gallery:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Oxon-Hill-MD/scene-arts-events/314118357295?filter=2

What: Classical Revolution DC – “To Russia With Love”
When: May 2nd, 2010, 6:30pm – 9pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat
Question: Should I bring anything ?
Answer: Your Taste Buds but not Ear Buds!

NEWS: May 2nd Classical Revolution DC – To Russia with Love performing crews played some riveting Mendelssohn’s piano trio, powerful Shostakovich’s piano quintet, sorrowful Rachmaninoff’ Vocalise, playful Faure’s Dolly, foot-tapping Piazzolla among other pieces to a full house (60 people) Laporta’s Restaurant in Alexandria VA.
Congratulations to 3 guests including our guest pianist Phyllis Daen who won a CR CD door prize.

Join us for an evening of free chamber music including the ethereal, poignant Shastokovich’s piano quintet; a rarely heard wonderfully arranged, sublimed 2-piano version of Bach/AndersonRoeDuo “Erbarme Dich”(St Matthew Passion) and some heart wrenching + pumping tangos by Astor Piazzolla.

—Programs—-

Bach/AndersonRoe “Erbarme Dich”(St Matthew Passion) on 2 piano
Piazzolla “Milonga for Three”, “Ausencias”, “Street Tango” (flute, violin, piano, bandoneon/sax on keyboard, bass)
Rachmaninoff “Vocalise” (piano trio)
Shostakovich “Piano Quintet, I, IV, V mvmts” (piano + string quartet)
Mendelssohn “Piano Trio No. 1 / I,II movements”
Faure “Dolly Suite”(piano+ woodwind duo)
Faure “Clair de Lune” (violin/piano) “Apres un Reve”(viola/piano)
Tchaikovsky “Violin Concerto(Canzonetta)”/ “Melodie” (violin/piano)
Heinen “Lament and Caprice”(violin/piano), “Variations for Sasha”(clarinet/piano)
Lin Hai “Morning Star” (piano)

Free Classical Revolution DC CD door prize.

Performers:

Anne Bernoux, flute
Catherine Chang, piano
Hon-Cheong Chan, piano
Phyllis Daen, piano
Julie Fitzpatrick, cello
Annelisa Guries, viola
Andrew Lee, piano
AJ Marini, violin
Parke Nicholson, violin
Neil Puzon, violin
David Rabin, cello
Lisa Shiota, clarinet

Russian War Symphonies Composer Dmitri Shostakovich (Source: http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/pmcginley/midlife.html)

Astor Piazzolla, Argentinean Tango Composer

Astor Piazzolla, Argentinean Tango Composer(Source: http://blog.smartsystemsllc.com/?tag=anush-and-inga-arshakyans&paged=2)

About 80 people turned up to Dinner Party last night at the Fridge Gallery DC to see 4 groups of performances in film/drama; modern dance; solo acting with life improv music on flute/bass cell; and improv belly dancing on live music by Gershwin on keyboard/violin.
Here are some Audiences’ Feedback on Classical Revolution Trio(Samantha Hegre on improv belly dancing; Parke Nicholson on violin; Hon-Cheong Chan on keyboard):

“She really looks like she was enjoying this – Big Smiles, Great Eye contact, very smooth moves. Ending on an upbeat number was a Nice Touch. Music was top notch”


“If someone described this to me it would sound like an awful combination but experiencing it – it made Perfect sense and was thoroughly Enjoyable”


“Juxtapositions (music vs. dance; formal vs sensual attire, etc) Gives a feeling of Improv & Freestyle that captures the attention of the viewer well – as if watching an event unFold Real-Time”


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On March 16, CR DC Piano trio will be doing something really Bold and Experimental – Melding Classical/Jazz with Belly Dancing!! Performing 10-minute Porgy and Bess Suite by Gershwin/Heifez on Keyboard/Violin/Improv Belly Dancing by Samantha Hegre, Parke Nicholson & Hon-Cheong Chan. Come out and support free art by Classical Revolution DC Piano/Dance Trio.

Music: Summertime + Bess, You is My Woman Now + It Ain’t Necessarily So

Time: March 16, 8 – 10pm.

About: “The Dinner Party” – An evening of experimental dance, music and performance art that provides feedback to artists, $5.

Location: The Fridge DC. Rear Alley, 516 8th St SE (Across the street from Matchbox) Washington, DC 20003

URL: http://thefridgedc.com/calendar/icalrepeat.detail/2010/03/16/239/-/Mzc3YzRmMzZkZDg3MDdhOTAwOWQxNDdlNTNjZjljYTI=.html

Congratulations to the two winners of free Classical Revolution Demo CDs and “Intermezzi for Two (Piano/Violin)”, all performed by CR members. About 25 people turned out for a quiet and enjoyable evening to listen to live classical/jazz/contemporary chamber music. Our next event is on May 2nd!

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Join the revolution on the first Sunday of every month starting April 4th at Laporta’s Restaurant! Performers to include members from Great Noise Ensemble, McLean Orchestra, and St. Charles String Quartet.

Performers:

AJ Marini(violin)
Parke Nicholson(violin)
Anna Psitos(cello)
Annelisa Guries(viola)
Samantha Hegre(cello)
Hon-Cheong Chan(piano)
Anne Bernoux(flute)
Neil Puzon(violin)
Julie Kirkpatrick(cello)
Darlene Murphy(viola)

The Program:

1. Concerto Grosso, op 6, no. 4 (Corelli) Complete
2. Violin Sonata, Op. 78/I movement (Brahms)
3. Cello Sonata, Op. 38/I movement (Brahms)
4. Porgy and Bess Suite (Gershwin/Heifetz) “Summertime”, “Bess You is My Woman Now”, “It Ain’t Necessarily So”
5. Flute Sonata/I movement(Poulenc)
6. “Catherine Kelly’s Lake Effect” (Liz Carroll/Turtle Island String Quartet)
7. Piano Trio Op. 100/ II movement (Schubert)
8. American Quartet (Drovak) I, II movements


What: Classical Revolution DC 
When
:  April 4th, 2010, 6:30pm – 9pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat
Why: Free Classical Revolution DC Disc (Jan 24th Event) door prize!!

French Wine, Faure, Chicken Kiev, Rachmaninoff, these are a few of my favorite things
[Hope For Haiti Fund Raising Concert+ Celebrating Mozart's 254th Birthday!
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Why: 100% donations collected will go to HopeForHaiti.com for medical supplies and to aid relief effort in Haiti
What: Classical Revolution DC – Hope For Haiti (Programs)
When: Jan 24th, 2010, 7pm – 10pm
Where: Laporta’s Restaurant and Jazz Lounge
How to get there: 3 blocks from King Street Metro
Tips: Call 703.683.6313 to reserve a table and get yourself a front row seat
Question: Should I bring anything ?
Answer: Your Taste Buds but not Ear Buds!

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