Description: SCHUBERT and CAFE MUSIC CD New Sealed CLAVIER TRIO in Residence UTD Dallas 2004 11 Pieces performed by the Clavier Trio at The University of Texas at Dallas. Ensemble-in-Residence features Arkady Fomin on Violin, Peter Steffens on Cello, and David Korevaar on Piano. Critics wrote "The Trio gave an excellent performance ... and a delectable encore" Harris Goldsmith, The Strand, Jan 2004. Tracks are as follows, and more history and bios of the artists are below the listing. FRANZ SCHUBERT - Trio in Bb Jajor op. 99 1. Allegro moderato 15:10 2. Andante un poco mosso 9:38 3. Scherzo: Allegro 6:36 4. Rondo: Allegro vivace 9:04 5. Fritz Kreisler - Viennese March 3.23 6. Joseph Suk - Elegy 5:29 Rodion Shchederin - Three Funny Pieces: 7. Conversations 1:28 8. In the Style of Rossini 1:12 9. Humoresque 2:17 10. Brent Cramer (b. 1982) - Dallas Strut 3:50 11. Ludwig Van Beethoven - Trio in Bb major op. posth. Allegretto 4:33 Condition: Brand new and still in original factory seal. CD case and contents are in MINT condition. Please see all photos for condition and details. Charity: 10% of your purchase goes to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Combined and reduced shipping available for multiple purchases. When paid upfront, I refund the savings after postage is printed. If preferred, an invoice can be requested with ship total before payment. Free local pick up available in Dallas, Texas. Thank you! The Clavier Trio was born after a spontaneous chamber music session at the 1997 Music in the Mountains Festival in Durango, Colorado. The Trio has since performed in the inaugural Dallas Symphony Orchestra Chamber Music Series and to critical acclaim at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, returning to New York City for more performances as well the celebrated BARGEMUSIC concert series. Clavier Trio has recorded several CD's and has been featured on radio broadcasts in the USA and worldwide. During the summer months the ensemble performs at the Music in the Mountains Festival in Durango where its members teach and conduct master classes. ABOUT THE ARTISTS: Violinist Arkady Fomin was born in Riga, Latvia, where he received his musical training at the Latvian State Conservatory with the legendary Latvian pedagogue, Voldemar Sturestep. A founder of Clavier Trio, Mr. Fomin has collaborated in performances with Pinchas Zukerman, Yefim Bronfman, Emanuel Borok, Shlomo Mintz, Atar Arad, David Korevaar, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Andrew Litton and the late Steven De Groote. A member of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Fomin is also Professor and Artist-in-Residence at The University of Texas at Dallas, Artistic Director of the New Conservatory of Dallas, and Artistic Director of Conservatory Music in the Mountains in Durango, Colorado. Mr. Fomin is recipient of the Cowlishaw Artist-in-Residence Award for artistic achievement and contributions to the City of Dallas. Peter Steffens, Cello, is in his sixth season with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. He has held the position of Principal Cello at both the New World (Miami) and Charleston, South Carolina Symphonies, and was a frequent soloist and chamber music performer at both locations. Mr. Steffens graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he studied with Gabor Rejto, Lowell Creitz and Parry Karp. Along with his DSO season schedule, Mr. Steffens is also a resident chamber musician at the Garth Newel Summer Music Festival in Virginia. David Korevaar is Associate Professor of Piano at the University of Colorado. In addition to his activities with Clavier Trio, he is a member of the Boulder Piano Quartet. Mr. Korevaar performs as soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States and teaches and performs in Japan annually. He began piano studies at age six, and at age 13 became a student of American virtuoso Earl Wild. By 20, he had earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from The Juilliard School, where he continued piano studies with Earl Wild and composition with David Diamond. For a number of years, he worked with the French pianist Paul Doguereau. Mr. Korevaar completed his doctorate at Juilliard under Abbey Simon and received the Richard French award for his dissertation on Ravel's Miroirs.
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Artist: Schubert, Cafe Musiz, Cafe Music, Clavier Trio
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Release Title: Schubert and Cafe Music
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Color: Multicolor
Case Condition: Mint (M)
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Type: Album
Format: CD
Release Year: 2004
Instrument: Cello, Piano, Violin
Style: Trio
Features: Sealed
Genre: Classical Artists
Performer Orchestra: Clavier Trio