
2009-2010
Winter Concerts
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SATURDAY, February 20, 7:30PM
The Breckenridge Music Festival Presents:
4 for 2 on 1
four hands, two voices, one stunning evening of music
Featuring Jessica Medoff Bunchman, Soprano; Patrick
Mason, Baritone; Michael Bunchman and William Hobbs, Piano
Musicians Jessica and Michael Bunchman return to Summit County, bringing with them classical music collaborators from near and far. Joining the Bunchmans from their adopted home in New York City will be pianist William Hobbs of Washington National Opera, San Francisco Opera and the Aspen Music Festival. And from closer to home in Colorado, distinguished American baritone, Patrick Mason. Grammy nominee Mason is Professor of Voice at The University of Colorado.
Highlights of this light classical concert include selections for "piano four-hands”: duets for two performers at one grand piano, and collaborations by Jessica and Matthew on new works by world class contemporary composer Lowell Liebermann as well as selections from the most beloved classical composers, and favorites from the American Songbook.
Date: Saturday, February 20, 7:30PM
Location: CMC, Breckenridge Campus
107 Denison Placer Road (off Coyne Valley Road)
Breckenridge, CO
Cost: $25 ($5 Students)
For tickets and availability please contact:
The Breckenridge Music Festival Office at (970)453-9142 or email
admin@breckenridgemusicfestival.com
SATURDAY, March 13, 7:30PM
The Breckenridge Music Festival Presents:
“Romantic Idealism”
Featuring BMF Orchestra Musicians Michael Linville, Piano;
James Holland, Cello; and Meghan Holland, Violin
Featuring a pair of works that helped define the Romantic ideal: Beethoven’s trio anticipates the more experimental Romantic period architectural forms, while exploring color and texture much more intensely than earlier, Classical piano trios. Schumann’s work remains at the pinnacle of the Romantic chamber music ideal in its scope and strength of melodic development.
Piano Trio No. 5 in D major, Ludwig van Beethoven
Op. 70, No. 1, “Ghost”
Piano Quintet in Eb major, Op. 44 Robert Schumann
Date: Saturday, March 13, 7:30PM
Location: CMC, Breckenridge Campus
107 Denison Placer Road (off Coyne Valley Road)
Breckenridge, CO
Cost: $25 ($5 Students)
For tickets and availability please contact:
The Breckenridge Music Festival Office at (970)453-9142 or email
admin@breckenridgemusicfestival.com
SATURDAY, April 3, 7:30PM
The Breckenridge Music Festival Presents:
“Tales of Edgar Allen Poe”
Commemorating the 200th birthday of E.A.Poe
Featuring: Elizabeth Hainen, HarpThe Lyra Quartet & David DePeters, Percussion
Members of The Philadelphia Orchestra
Concerto for Harp & Strings Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Arranged for quartet by R. Litterell (1739 – 1799)
I. Allegro Molto
II. Larghetto
III. Rondeau Allegretto
Pièce Symphonique Henriette Renié
In 3 episodes (1875-1956)
Intermission
Les Ilets Bernard Andrés
Dances for harp with percussion (b. 1941)
Mambo
Rumba
Baïon
Reggae
Samba
Conte Fantastique André Caplet
After Edgar Allen Poe’s (1878-1925)
“The Mask of the Red Death”
Date: Saturday, April 3, 7:30PM
Location: CMC, Breckenridge Campus
107 Denison Placer Road (off Coyne Valley Road)
Breckenridge, CO
Cost: $25 ($5 Students)
For tickets and availability please contact:
The Breckenridge Music Festival Office at (970)453-9142 or email
admin@breckenridgemusicfestival.com
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