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Feb 13, 2018 - 2:49 PM
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Rozsaphile
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Anyone else going on Sunday? The pianist is longtime Rozsa advocate Sara Davis Buechner. Details below: It is an honor for me to play this upcoming concert at Temple University with great colleagues, of music by legendary Hungarian composer Miklós Rózsa (best known for his Hollywood classic scores like Ben-Hur and Spellbound), whom I was privileged to meet and play for. I am joined by violinist Stephanie Chase and cellist Jeff Solow (who worked intensively with the composer) in presenting several of Rózsa's most important early chamber works. This will be a deeply personal and celebratory event, with audience chat and personal reminiscences. Program details below, with photo by Jeff Solow. Admission is free and there will be a post-concert reception. Please come and enjoy! Sara - - - - - Sunday afternoon, 18 February 2018 at 3:00 p.m. Rock Hall, Boyer College of Music and Dance / Temple University Broad Street at Cecil B. Moore Avenue (SEPTA stop) Philadelphia, the Super Bowl Championship City CHAMBER MUSIC OF MIKLÓS RÓZSA (1907 - 1995) Sara Davis Buechner, piano / Stephanie Chase, violin / Jeffrey Solow, cello / Aisha Dossumova, violin / Ana Tsinadze, viola Duo for Cello and Piano, op. 8 (1931) Variations in A major for Piano, op. 9 (1932) North Hungarian Peasant Songs and Dances, op. 5, for Violin and Piano (1931) Quintet in F minor for Piano and Strings, op. 2 (1928)
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