Tamara Friedman – Upcoming Concerts
Pianist Tamara Friedman has been praised for the depth, wit, and humor of her lively performances (Seattle Times) and appreciated as "the magnificent pianist" whose "way with Mozart reached my heart as well as my intellect" (Journal Tribune, Portland, Maine). Tamara attended the Oberlin Conservatory and received her master’s degree from the Mannes College of Music (NYC). She has collaborated with such international artists as Stanley Ritchie, Jaap Schröder, and Vicki Boeckman, and appears with violinist Elizabeth Blumenstock as Duo Amadeus. In the Pacific Northwest she has performed on the Seattle Camerata, Allegro Baroque and Beyond, Belle Arte, Early Music Guild, Gallery Concerts, and Mostly Nordic series and for the Governor’s Chamber Music Festival.
Tamara has been a featured performer in early piano workshops for Pacific Lutheran University (Tacoma, WA), Seattle, Edmonds, and Washington State Music Teachers Associations, and the Western Early Keyboard Association. She maintains a private studio in La Conner, WA, where she teaches modern piano and fortepiano on her collection of 18th- and 19th-century keyboard instruments, which is on display at SEKM!—the Skagit Early Keyboard Museum.
Tamara spends her summers in Bath, Maine, where she also has a group of historical pianos and performs on the Kennebec Early Music Festival.
Seattle Chamber Orchestra presents "Mozart and the Fortepiano"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat major, K. 449
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K. 488
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 "Great G minor Symphony"
$15-$150 sliding scale
Seattle Chamber Orchestra presents "The Ghosts of Robert Schumann"
Robert Schumann — Variations on an Original Theme in E-flat major, WoO 24 "Geistervariationen"
Michael Finnissy — RS Geistervariationen
Johannes Brahms — Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann, Op. 23
Admission is free with a suggested donation of $25.