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CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS

Soloists of the Kronberg Academy
Antoine Tamestit, Viola
Gary Hoffman, Cello

Saturday, February 22, 2020 3 PM Zankel Hall
The Kronberg Academy—an international program that provides a springboard for brilliant young string players and pianists—performs classics by Dvořák, Kodály, and Tchaikovsky. Dvořák looks to Czech folk dance in his Terzetto, a work that concludes with a brilliant set of variations. There’s Hungarian folk themes in Kodály’s Duo, seamlessly integrated throughout this powerful work. Despite its title, there’s little Italian in Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence, a lyrical work filled with Russian tunes.

Soloists of the Kronberg Academy is also performing February 21, February 22, February 23.

Antoine Tamestit is also performing February 23.

Gary Hoffman is also performing February 23.

Performers

Soloists of the Kronberg Academy
·· Marc Bouchkov, Violin
·· Stephen Waarts, Violin
·· Matthew Lipman, Viola
·· Jonathan Roozeman, Cello
Antoine Tamestit, Viola
Gary Hoffman, Cello

Program

DVOŘÁK Terzetto

KODÁLY Duo for Violin and Cello

TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately two hours, including one 20-minute intermission.
In honor of the centenary of his birth, Carnegie Hall’s 2019–2020 season is dedicated to the memory of Isaac Stern in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to Carnegie Hall, arts advocacy, and the field of music.

At a Glance

DVOŘÁK  Terzetto, Op. 74

An accomplished violist, Dvořák intended to play this melodious string trio with a student violinist who was lodging at his house in Prague. Although he described the Terzetto as a mere “bagatelle,” it called for more than amateur-grade technique and ended up being premiered by professionals in a formal concert setting. 

 

KODÁLY  Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7

Kodály composed his Duo for Violin and Cello in 1914, shortly before his bracingly virtuosic Sonata for Solo Cello. Violinist Imre Waldbauer observed that “the interrelation of the two instruments is based on perfect equality; each is the natural complement of the other, and everything is made to subserve a single principle, that of obtaining the ideal tone color and form in an ensemble made up of two contrasting and yet parallel elements.”

 

TCHAIKOVSKY  Souvenir de Florence, Op. 70

The rarely performed string sextet Souvenir de Florence is a warmly lyrical memento of Tchaikovsky’s productive sojourn in Italy in 1890, a trip he took while polishing the score of his opera The Queen of Spades. Although he made no apparent effort to evoke Italian music or atmosphere, this passionate, sun-filled work is singularly free of the angst that bedeviled Tchaikovsky for much of his adult life.

Bios

Marc Bouchkov

Marc Bouchkov was born in 1991 to a family of violinists. He received his first lessons at age five from his grandfather, Mattis Vaitsner, and later studied with Claire Bernard and Boris ...

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Stephen Waarts

Dutch-American violinist Stephen Waarts began his studies with Li Lin at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and continued with Aaron Rosand at the Curtis Institute, where he graduated ...

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Matthew Lipman

American violist Matthew Lipman has come to be known as one of the leading players of his generation, frequently appearing as both a soloist and chamber music performer.

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Jonathan Roozeman

Born in 1997, Finnish-Dutch cellist Jonathan Roozeman began his musical education at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki with Martti Rousi. In 2013, he was awarded a special prize at the 2013 ...
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Antoine Tamestit

As a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician, Antoine Tamestit is recognized internationally as one of the great violists. In addition to his peerless technique and profound musicianship,  ...

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Gary Hoffman

Gary Hoffman’s style is characterized by fullness of sound, instrumental mastery, and exceptional artistic sensibility.

Mr. Hoffman made his debut at Wigmore Hall in London at the ...

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