Classical Up Close: Vine & Sparrow
Free
- Sarah Kwak, violin
- Vali Phillips, viola
- Cary Lewis, piano
- Nancy Ives, cello
- Susan Chan, piano
- Ryan Lee, violin
- Shanshan (Maggie) Zeng, violin
- Vijeta Sathyaraj, violin
- Marilyn de Oliveira, cello
- María García, piano
- Keiko Araki, violin
- Amanda Grimm, viola
Franz Joseph Haydn — Piano Trio No. 39 in G major, Hob. XV:25 "Gypsy"
Béla Bartók — 44 Duos for Two Violins, Sz. 98, BB 104 (selections)
Joaquín Turina — Piano Trio No. 1 in D major, Op. 35 ("II. Thème et Variations" & "III. Sonate")
Vijay Iyer — Mozart Effects (to be performed attacca after String Quartet in E minor, K. 417d (fragment), mvt. I by W.A. Mozart)
Classical Up Close is a chamber music festival created and produced by members of the Oregon Symphony and friends. Our mission is to bring high quality, live classical music to as many people as possible. To that end, we travel to neighborhoods all around the Portland metro area, holding concerts outside of the usual downtown concert hall, and every performance is free.
About Classical Up Close
Classical Up Close is a chamber music festival created and produced by members of the Oregon Symphony and friends. Our mission is to bring high quality, live classical music to as many people as possible. To that end, we travel to neighborhoods all around the Portland metro area, holding concerts outside of the usual downtown concert hall, and every performance is free.
https://www.classicalupclose.org/About Cary Lewis, piano
Pianist Cary Lewis is in frequent demand as a collaborative pianist for soloists and chamber music groups. He joined William Preucil (concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra) and his wife, cellist Dorothy Lewis, to form the Lanier Trio, whose recording of the complete Dvořák Trios was honored by TIME Magazine as one of the Ten Best Recordings in 1993. With degrees from the University of North Texas as well as a doctorate and Performer's Certificate from the Eastman School of Music, he was a Fulbright scholar for two years in Vienna. His teachers included Eugene List, Brooks Smith, and Dieter Weber. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, Bargemusic, the Library of Congress, the White House, the Kennedy Center, Wigmore Hall in London, the National Philharmonic in Warsaw, and in other music capitals of the United States and Europe. Dr. Lewis is retired from the faculty of Georgia State University in Atlanta and is now based in Portland, Oregon. In recent years he has participated in festivals in Montana, Colorado, Michigan, Maine, Hawaii, St. Croix, and Turkey, and has recorded over three dozen albums featuring works from the standard literature as well as music by American composers.
https://coastarts.org/artists/cary-lewis/About Nancy Ives, cello
About Susan Chan, piano
About Ryan Lee, violin
About Shanshan (Maggie) Zeng, violin
https://www.orsymphony.org/discover/orchestra/strings/shanshan-zeng/
About Marilyn de Oliveira, cello
https://www.orsymphony.org/discover/orchestra/strings/marilyn-de-oliveira/