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2009 Festival

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2009 INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

 
 

Week One
June 27 & 28

 

Week Two
July 2 - 5

 

 Week Three
July 9 - 12

 

Week Four
July 16 - 19

 

 Week Five
July 23 - 26

 

 Week Six
July 30 - August 2

 

 Fall Festival
October 2 - 4



Week One

JUNE 27  OPENING NIGHT - SUSAN GRAHAM
Beethoven's Fifth
Saturday, 8:30pm ~ Venetian Theater    

Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano; Ilya Poletaev, piano; Orchestra of St. Luke’s; David Robertson, conductor

 Rossini  Overture to La gazza ladra
 Mozart  Ch'io mi scordi di te...Non temer, amato bene,  K. 505
 Mozart  Deh per questo istante solo and Parto, parto ma tu ben mio,
   from La Clemenza di Tito
 Beethoven  Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67


Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, glamorous star of the Metropolitan Opera, opens the 64th International Music Festival with a selection of Mozart's most beautiful and emotionally affecting arias. Caramoor's resident Orchestra of St. Luke's, under the baton of internationally renowned Maestro David Robertson, gives a blazing performance of the most famous symphony of all time, Beethoven's Fifth.

It is impossible to take eyes or ears off of Susan Graham whenever she is onstage. And once Graham opens her mouth, a listener can only submit to a lustrous voice that abounds in expressive colors...
-- Cleveland Plain Dealer

JUNE 28 TIEMPO LIBRE
Sonidos Latinos I

Sunday, 4:30pm ~ Venetian Theater  
Jorge Gomez, piano and Musical Director; Joaquin (El Kid) Diaz, lead vocals; Cristobal Ferrer Garcia, trumpet; Luis Beltran Castillo, saxophone and flute; Tebelio (Tony) Fonte, bass; Leandro Gonzalez, congas; Hilario Bell, drums.  Program was announced from stage.

They're the top timba (Cuban Salsa) band in the country. The two-time Grammy®-nominated  Tiempo Libre opens the third year of Sonidos Latinos with a scorching concert of crazy rhythms and infectious energy that will have you on your feet. ¡Baila!

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 Week Two

JULY 2  DAVID LEISNER - GUITAR IN THE GARDEN
Thursday, 7:30pm - Sunken Garden 
Works by Villa-Lobos, Leisner, Matiegka, Paganini and Ivanov-Kramskoi

The extraordinary guitarist David Leisner infuses the flower-scented evening air with lyricism and beauty. Join us for a magical and memorable evening in the tranquil Sunken Garden.

JULY 3  BÉLA FLECK'S AFRICA PROJECT featuring
OUMOU SANGARE and her Band
Friday, 8:00pm ~ Venetian Theater

The world's premiere banjo virtuoso, Béla Fleck, has been a dominant creative force in bluegrass, jazz, pop, classical, and world musics. For The Africa Project, Béla journeys to Africa to explore the little known African origins of the banjo. This pioneering collaboration with some of the continent's greatest musicians resulted in an award-winning documentary and recording, Throw Down Your Heart.

JULY 4 POPS, PATRIOTS & FIREWORKS - SOLD OUT!*
Fireworks Display to Follow the Concert (for ticket holders only)
Saturday, 8:00pm ~ Venetian Theater
Darius de Haas, Julia Murney, vocals; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Michael Barrett, conductor

Celebrate July 4th with great American music and a spectacular fireworks display! Caramoor's Michael Barrett leads the Orchestra of St. Luke's in favorites for the whole family. Alan Menken’s hits from the beloved Disney films will be performed, along with Sousa marches and music by Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, and other greats. Following the concert, families will gather on the lawn for a brilliant fireworks display – ONLY AT CARAMOOR!

Special for the 4th: Great Performances® will grill hamburgers and hot dogs on the picnic lawns.

WEBE and  WHUD are media co-sponsors of this event.

JULY 5  PACIFICA QUARTET WITH JOYCE YANG
Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater
Pacifica Quartet; Joyce Yang, piano

 Mendelssohn    String Quartet No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 12
 Ligeti    String Quartet No. 1 (Métamorphoses nocturnes)
 Dvorak    Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81

The Pacifica Quartet—2009 Grammy Award winner, Musical America's 2009 ensemble of the year, Caramoor's 2001-02 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence—is simply the hottest string quartet in the country.

 Week Three

JULY 9 INTRODUCTIONS: AYANO NINOMIYA
Thursday, 7:30pm - Spanish Courtyard
Ayano Ninomiya, violin; Andrius Zlabys, piano

 Schumann    Sonata for violin and piano in A minor, Op. 105
 Robert Mann    Solo Sonatina
 Bartók    Romanian Dances
 Fauré    Sonata in A Major, Op. 13
 Bartók    Andante

Caramoor Virtuoso and former Rising Star, violinist Ayano Ninomiya, makes her Caramoor recital debut. Hailed by The New York Times as "deeply communicative and engrossing," Ms. Ninomiya presents the high art of violin playing with an enthralling program in collaboration with the phenomenal pianist Andrius Zlabys.

JULY 10  SUSAN GRAHAM IN RECITAL
Un frisson français: A century of French song  

Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard
Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano; Brian Zeger, piano

Susan Graham is critically acclaimed for her roles in French opera. In this fascinating program, Ms. Graham presents a journey through a hundred years of French art song, bringing together twenty-four songs from twenty-two French composers, from the 'founding fathers' of mélodie in the nineteenth century – Bizet, Franck, Gounod – to Poulenc's melodrama  La Dame de Monte-Carlo of 1961..
America's favorite mezzo... --Gramophone Magazine

JULY 11 ALISA WEILERSTEIN PLAYS HAYDN
Saturday, 8:00pm ~ Venetian Theater  
Alisa Weilerstein, cello; Orchestra of St. Luke’s  

 Haydn    Symphony No. 6 in D Major,  Hob.  1/6 (Morning
 Haydn    Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in D Major, Hob. VIIb: 2
 Schubert    Symphony No. 5 in B-flat Major, D.485

Alisa Weilerstein, the most brilliant cellist of her generation, returns to Caramoor for a celebration of Haydn and Schubert with the Orchestra of St. Luke's. These beautiful works of the Viennese masters are infused with the sound and spirit of summer and youthful joy.

At 26, she’s arguably Yo-Yo Ma's heiress apparent as sovereign of the American cello.  --New York Magazine

JULY 12 BRENTANO STRING QUARTET
Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater  

 Monteverdi    Four Madrigals (from Book VI), (arr. Mark Steinberg)
 Haydn    String Quartet in G minor, Op. 20, No. 3
 Beethoven    Grosse Fuge for String Quartet in B-flat, Op. 133
 Beethoven    String Quartet in C Major, Op. 59, No. 3 (Razumovsky)

Acclaimed as the American string quartet of its generation, the dynamic and elegant Brentano String Quartet has been sharing impassioned and profound interpretations with Caramoor audiences for over a decade. Here, the Brentanos present an intricately constructed program exploring polyphony and counterpoint.
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 Week Four

JULY 16 JORGE LUIS PRATS, PIANO
Sonidos Latinos II

Thursday, 7:30pm ~ Spanish Courtyard   

 Villa-Lobos    Bachianas Brasileiras  No. 4
 Cervantes    Suite de Danzas Cubanas
 Farinas    Altagracia (Tango)
 Lecuona    Selection of pieces
 Granados    Goyescas (Los Majos Enamorados)

Jorge Luis Prats knowledge of Cuban music and of the great traditions of the piano repertoire is complete. His beauty of sound, technical mastery, and depth of interpretation make him one of the greatest living pianists. A consummate performer, Prats' concert tours have taken him to every nation in the European continent, North, South and Central America, China, Japan and Korea. Be among the first to hear this great pianist as he makes his Caramoor debut.

JULY 17 AULOS ENSEMBLE - HANDEL'S AVIARY
Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard
Aulos Ensemble; Dominique Labelle, soprano

The Aulos Ensemble, the peerless baroque band on period instruments, is joined by the phenomenal Dominique Labelle for a celebration of Handel's vocal and instrumental work. Included are a suite from the Water Music, an oboe concerto, Handel’s Aviary, a group of arias evoking nature and the trilling sounds of birds, and more.

Golden-voiced Dominique Labelle dazzled the audience  -- The Phoenix (Boston)

JULY 18  DONIZETTI: L'ELISIR D'AMORE (The Elixir of Love)
Bel Canto at Caramoor
Saturday, 8:00pm ~ Venetian Theater   
 
Critical edition by Alberto Zedda
Orchestra of St. Luke's; Caramoor Opera Chorus; Will Crutchfield, conductor

 Nemorino  Lawrence Brownlee, tenor
 Adina  Georgia Jarman, soprano
 Belcore  Markus Beam, baritone
 Dulcamara  Marco Nistico, baritone

Donizetti's heartwarming comedy is the latest of the familiar Bel Canto classics to get a fresh look at Caramoor. Star tenor Lawrence Brownlee takes on the classic role of Nemorino for the first time anywhere, with returning Caramoor favorites Georgia Jarman as Adina and Marco Nisticò as the quack doctor Dulcamara. As usual, our public can expect the unexpected, with alternative music the composer inserted into later revivals of the opera. 

Opera in concert, with English supertitles.

Pre-Opera Events:  Free for Opera ticket holders: prior Saturday's performance there will be Pre-Opera events beginning at 3:30pm. 

JULY 19  PAQUITO D'RIVERA
 CUBAN JAZZ: THE NEXT GENERATION
Sonidos Latinos III

Sunday, 4:30pm ~ Venetian Theater
Paquito D'Rivera, clarinet  and saxophone; Mike Rodriguez, trumpet; Manuel Valera, piano; Richard Padron, guitar; Charles Flores, bass; Ernesto Simpson, drums; Pedro Martinez, percussion

Sonidos Latinos star Paquito D'Rivera returns to Caramoor with his all-Cuban band in a sizzling program improvising through the melting pot of musical styles from his native Cuba.  

Call it one of the most engaging musical presentations of the season. Better yet, call it a stunning display of the music of the Western Hemisphere.   --Los Angeles Times
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 Week Five

JULY 23 CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI I
Thursday, 7:30pm - Spanish Courtyard   
Andrew Armstrong, piano; Ayano Ninomiya, Jesse Mills, Laura Frautschi, violins; Max Mandel, Mark Holloway violas; Edward Arron, Sophie Shao cello;

 Dvorak    Terzetto in C Major for two violins and viola, Op. 74
 Mozart    String Quintet No. 2 in C minor, K. 406
 Franck    Piano Quintet in F minor


JULY 24 CARAMOOR VIRTUOSI II
Friday, 8:00pm - Spanish Courtyard  
Andrew Armstrong, piano; Ayano Ninomiya, Jesse Mills, Laura Frautschi, Jennifer Frautschi, violins; Max Mandel, Mark Holloway violas; Edward Arron, Sophie Shao, cellos

 Menotti    Suite for Two Cellos and Piano
 Schnittke    Piano Quintet
 Mendelssohn    Octet for Strings in E-flat Major, Op. 20

 JULY 25  FAMILY CONCERT - PROKOFIEV'S PETER AND THE WOLF
Appropriate for children 6 and older
Saturday, 4:00pm ~ Venetian Theater
Orchestra of St. Luke's; Michael Barrett, conductor; Ed Schloth, narrator; Michelle Ellsworth and Steven Goldstein, choreographers

 Satie    Sports and Divertisements      (arr. David Bruce)
 Prokofiev    Peter and the Wolf

Conductor Michael Barrett and the Orchestra of St. Luke's perform Prokofiev’s masterpiece of music and storytelling, the tale of Peter, who outsmarts the dangerous wolf. Eric Satie's brief and zany Sports and Divertisements, portrayed by Michelle Ellsworth and Stephen Goldstein, kicks off this afternoon concert, exploring the musical worlds of tennis, golf, yachting, and even the picnic.

JULY 25FAMILY PROGRAM
And For Children Under Six....
a Peter and the Wolf of their own.

Saturday, 4:00pm ~ Spanish Courtyard
Katie Kresek, Family Program Designer and violin; Richard Mannoia, clarinet; Jihea Hong-Park, piano

Created and hosted by Caramoor's Family Program Designer Katie Kresek, A Peter and the Wolf of Their Own introduces very young children to the magic of musical storytelling in an engaging and interactive program for families. Joined by clarinetist Richard Mannoia, (teaching artist, New York Philharmonic & Carnegie Hall) and pianist Jihea Hong-Park (teaching artist, New York Philharmonic), the trio will invite children (and parents!) to participate in an active exploration of selected instrument families as well as providing an opportunity to use the musical concepts that composer Sergei Prokofiev drew upon in order to create the beloved classic orchestral work Peter and the Wolf. The program will feature opportunities for children to imagine, move, dance, sing, act, and even do some composing for the trio of musicians to perform right there on the spot! Created specifically for Caramoor families, A Peter and the Wolf of Their Own will promote active listening and be a thrilling and unique concert-going experience for all!

JULY 25 JONATHAN BISS PLAYS MOZART
Saturday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater 
Jonathan Biss, piano; Orchestra of St. Luke's; Peter Oundjian, conductor

 Grieg    Holberg Suite, Op. 40
 Stravinsky    Pulcinella Suite
 Mozart    Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 21, in C Major, K. 467

Peter Oundjian returns to Caramoor with his young friend and Caramoor favorite, Jonathan Biss. This offering of works by Grieg, Stravinsky and Mozart rounds out the Orchestra of St. Luke's symphonic season at Caramoor.

The brilliant twenty-something American pianist proclaims his Mozartian credentials in scintillating, beautifully proportioned performances… with a limpid, 'centred' tone and crystal-clear articulation...-- The Daily Telegraph (London)

JULY 26  VLADIMIR FELTSMAN, PIANO
Sunday, 4:30pm - Venetian Theater 
 

 J.S. Bach    Partita No. 1 in B-flat, BWV 825
 Beethoven    Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13 (Pathétique)
 Mussorgsky    Pictures at an Exhibition

Imaginative, powerful, insightful, Russian pianist Vladimir Feltsman is one of the most consummately interesting artists performing today. He returns to Caramoor with a bag full of masterpieces: Bach's first published work, Beethoven's early success, and a full dose of Russian virtuosity.
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 Week Six

JULY 30 ARIEL STRING QUARTET
2008-09 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence
Thursday, 7:30pm - Spanish Courtyard 
 

 Mozart    Quartet in D Major, K. 499 (Hoffmeister)
 Chendler    Quartet (Caramoor Commission and World Premiere)
 Mendelssohn    Quartet in E minor, Op.44, No. 2 

Caramoor's 2008-09 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence and 2006 Grand Prize winner of the prestigious Fischoff competition, the young Ariel String Quartet from Israel completes its residency with an exciting world premiere performance and two masterpieces from the quartet repertoire.

JULY 31  ROSSINI: SEMIRAMIDE
Bel Canto at Caramoor
Friday, 8:00pm ~ Venetian Theater


 Act I:  1 hour, 53 minutes
 Intermission:  20 minutes
 Act II:  1 hour, 30 minutes

Critical edition by Philip Gossett
Orchestra of St. Luke’s; Caramoor Opera Chorus;  Will Crutchfield, conductor

 Semiramide  Angela Meade, soprano
 Arsace  Vivica Genaux, mezzo-soprano
 Idreno  Lawrence Brownlee, tenor
 Assur  Daniel Mobbs, bass-baritone
 Oroe  Christopher Dickerson, bass

The last and grandest opera Rossini composed for his native Italy, Semiramide, spearheaded the Rossini revival in the heyday of Sutherland and Horne. A new generation of stars is now ready to be measured against its demands. Angela Meade makes her Caramoor debut as the Babylonian queen, opposite Vivica Genaux, Lawrence Brownlee, and Daniel Mobbs. Caramoor's production includes the dramatic death scene Rossini added for Paris, reconstructed by Philip Gossett. Opera in concert, with English supertitles.
Pre-Opera Events:
Free for Opera ticket holders: prior to this Friday's performance there will be Pre-Opera events beginning at 5:00pm.

AUGUST 1  JAZZ FESTIVAL I
Saturday ~ Venetian Theater   

 3:00pm    Modern Lights, original music by Jean-Michel Pilc
     Scenes inspired by the work and music of Charlie Chaplin
     Jean-Michel Pilc Trio
     Jean-Michel Pilc, piano; Chris Tordini, bass; Ari Hoenig, drums
    (Created with support from Chamber Music America's New Works: Creation and Presentation Program, funded through the generosity of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.)
 4:15pm    Cedar Walton presents 50 years of Giant Steps:
     The Music of Coltrane and Walton
 5:30pm    Gerald Clayton Trio
   

 Gerald Clayon, piano; Joe Sanders, bass; Justin Brown, drums

     Dinner Break
 8:00pm    Chuchito Valdés Quartet - Sonidos Latinos IV
   

 Chuchito Valdes, piano; John Benitez, bass; Emilio Valdes, drums;
 Papillon  Alvarez, congas

     Dianne Reeves: Strings Attached,
     featuring Romero Lubambo and Russell Malone

Just for Jazz: Great Performances® will grill chicken, ribs, burgers, and hot dogs on the picnic lawns starting at 1:00pm.

AUGUST 2  JAZZ FESTIVAL II
Sunday ~ Venetian Theater   

 2:30pm    Junior Mance Trio
   

 Junior Mance, piano; Hide Tanaka, bass; Jackie Williams, drums

 3:30pm    Cyrus Chestnut Trio
 4:45pm    Luciana Souza, vocals and Romero Lubambo, guitar
     Sonidos Latinos V
 6:00pm    Randy Weston's African Rhythms Trio
   

 Randy Weston, piano; Alex Blake, bass; Neil Clarke, drums

Just for Jazz: Great Performances® will grill chicken, ribs, burgers, and hot dogs on the picnic lawns starting at 12:30pm.

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 Fall Festival

OCTOBER 2 THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC --Caramoor Debut
Friday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater
Emanuel Ax, piano; New York Philharmonic; Alan Gilbert, conductor and Music Director

 Beethoven    Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58
 Beethoven    Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92


This concert is made possible, in part, through the generous support of
The William Petschek Family.

 

This concert is made possible, in part, through funding from the Rudyard and Emanuella Reimss Memorial Fund of the Westchester Community Foundation.


OCTOBER 3 CARAMOOR CAVALCADE
Saturday - All afternoon
Caramoor's first ever fall festival features a full afternoon of music and fun for the entire family. In the event of rain, all concerts will be held in the Venetian Theater and Reception Tent. The Great Performances concession stand opens at 11:00am.

1:00pm Polygraph Lounge in the Spanish Courtyard
Rob Schwimmer & Mark Stewart

Beginning in the Spanish Courtyard, the zany Polygraph Lounge will fascinate with inspired lunacy. Musical pranksters, Rob Schwimmer and Mark Stewart will fascinate and delight your children with their stage full of home-made instruments and original music.

 2:30pm    Fun With Words and Music (Tapestry Hedge)
    Leslie Tomkins, viola; Robert Black, bass; Escher String Quartet, Margaret Peterson, mezzo-soprano
     Deak            Ugly Duckling (Part I)
     Busby         Viola
     Johnson      Failing    
     Deak            Lucy and the Count (Love Dreams from Transylvania)

Moving across Center Walk to the ever green Tapestry Hedge an enthralling program of music and story telling for the entire family awaits. Be prepared to be alternately thrilled and tickled as The Escher String Quartet, bassist, Robert Black, and friends give new spins on classic stories retold through words and music of three marvelous contemporary composers.

4:00pm Music in the Garden
Mindy Kaufman, flute; Leslie Tomkins, viola; June Han, harp

 Debussy    Syrinx (for solo flute)
 Spohr    Fantasy for solo harp in c minor, op 35
 Ibert    Two Interludes for flute, viola, and harp
 Debussy    Sonata for flute, viola, and harp

For the Cavalcade's finale, promenade up Center Walk for an absolutely scintillating program of French music, perfect for the lush Sunken Garden setting with its breathtaking perennial borders and center beds planted with annuals and perennials. Relax and kick back while experiencing outstanding chamber music in our garden of great music. 

OCTOBER 3  AN EVENING WITH CHICK COREA 
Saturday, 8:00pm - Venetian Theater
Chick Corea, piano

On Saturday night, the profoundly influential pianist and jazz giant Chick Corea will perform in a rare solo appearance. Since the 1960s, Chick has been at the center of every major development in jazz and has proven to be one of the most prolific improvisers, composers, and recording artists of our time. 

OCTOBER 4  SUMI JO IN RECITAL
Sunday, 4:00pm - Rosen House Music Room
Sumi Jo, soprano; Will Crutchfield, piano

Sumi Jo and Will Crutchfield will bring the collaboration they have formed through opera performances and orchestral concerts into the recital format for the first time, in the intimacy of the magnificent Rosen House Music Room.
 
"...Jo delivers the coloratura goods, with almost superhuman ease; her singing technically is beyond criticism." (Opera News)

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