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Embrace the new! Discover the luster of hidden musical gems! Feel exhilarated listening to works you know and love by Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Dvořák, and many more. And be dazzled by our star-studded cast of artists who’ll play their hearts out for you! Our ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE is PETER SERKIN—the distinguished and inspiring American pianist who thrills audiences with passionate interpretations of his five-centuries-spanning repertoire! We’re proud to present a BEVY OF BACHS: the father, Johann Sebastian, plus three of his talented offspring: Carl Philipp Emmanuel, Johann Christian, and Wilhelm Friedemann. And speaking of MUSICAL FAMILIES… wives and husbands who’ll be at the Festival include Tara Helen O’Connor and Daniel Phillips; Ida Kavafian and Steven Tenenbom; Jennifer Gilbert and Harvey de Souza; and Sasha Cooke and Kelly Markgraf; plus, performing together—William Preucil and daughter Alexandra Preucil (concertmaster and assistant concertmaster, respectively, of the Cleveland Orchestra). Our chamber music-style BRITISH INVASION heralds composer royalty like Henry Purcell, Sir Edward Elgar, Frank Bridge, Sir Benjamin Britten, and Oliver Knussen CBE. Can’t get enough of the great BAROQUE MASTERS? You’ll be in Baroque heaven with music by Boccherini, Telemann, Zelenka, Vivaldi, Handel, and, of course, the Bachs. And there’s always SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SANTA FE SUN! Artistic Director Marc Neikrug has commissioned Gideon Lewensohn, Poul Ruders, and Elizabeth Ogonek to create works that will have their world premieres. You’ll also meet artists taking their first Festival bows, including Orion Weiss, piano; Sarah Shafer, soprano; Ben Bliss, tenor; Kelly Markgraf, baritone; Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet; and the Pacifica Quartet. So act now! Please join us for what is sure to be a fantastic 2016 season at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. 2016 Festival Highlights Sunday Series 6 concerts: July 17, 24, 31; August 7, 14, 21 Monday Series 6 concerts: July 18, 25; August 1, 8, 15, 22 JULY 17, 18 • Kick off the new season with a grand Tchaikovsky favorite! Souvenir de Florence is all about sunny skies and convivial people in Italy’s iconic city; Mozart spreads his own brand of sunshine in the String Quintet, K. 515; plus Artistic Director Marc Neikrug’s Kaleidoscope with Marc himself at the piano, joined by clarinetist Todd Levy. JULY 24, 25 • Youth rules when two fantastic ensembles—the Johannes and Pacifica string quartets—join forces in the spirited Octet by 16-year-old prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. Pianist Orion Weiss makes his Festival debut in Beethoven’s Piano Trio, Op. 70, No. 2. JULY 31, AUGUST 1 • Warming the hearts of violists and viola fans everywhere: Takemitsu’s A Bird Came down the Walk—not heard in Santa Fe in more than a dozen years. en enjoy Schubert’s expansive Piano Trio in E-flat Major and Mendelssohn’s dramatic String Quintet No. 2. AUGUST 7, 8 • Schubert’s delectable “Trout Quintet” tops off a concert that also includes Moszkowski’s little-known gem, Suite for Two Violins and Piano, with father/daughter violinists William and Alexandra Preucil and returning pianist Alessio Bax. AUGUST 14 • Peter Serkin meets Arnold Schoenberg in our Artist- in-Residence’s own arrangement for piano and string quartet of the Chamber Symphony No. 1. Baritone Kelly Markgraf is in the spotlight for Poulenc’s Le bal masqué, set to poems of Max Jacob (some have called his verse “cubist poetry.” No surprise… he shared rooms with Picasso in Paris!). And then a classic: Beethoven’s engaging String Quartet No. 12. AUGUST 15 • Brahms looks at love from all sides in his Liebeslieder Waltzes: happy, sad, jealous, passionate—you name it—set to lilting waltz rhythms and performed by four fabulous singers—Sarah Shafer, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Ben Bliss, tenor; and Kelly Markgraf, baritone; and a pair of stellar pianists, Pei-Yao Wang and Haochen Zhang. Plus music of Elgar and Oliver Knussen’s Masks, in which Tara Helen O’Connor has a few surprises up her flute-bearing sleeves. AUGUST 21 • If you’ve ever wanted to master an instrument just so you could play a particular work, Schubert’s sublime String Quintet in C Major would be a reason to start practicing now. e brilliant Dover Quartet and superb cellist Eric Kim will play it for you on the final 2016 Sunday Series concert. AUGUST 22 • Artist-in-Residence Peter Serkin and the Dover Quartet conclude the 2016 Festival with Dvořák’s Piano Quintet, “one of the three undisputed masterpieces in the form” (~ Guide to Chamber Music). You’ll want the music to go on forever! NEW THIS SEASON: ursday and Albuquerque Series patrons: Wednesday evening concerts will be in Santa Fe. Thursday evening concerts, excluding August 18, will be in Albuquerque. Wednesday Series in Santa Fe (formerly the Thursday Series) at 6 PM 5 concerts: July 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17 JULY 20 • “When you’re named after one of the biggest constellations in the night sky, the pressure is on to display a little star power—and the young pianist Orion Weiss did exactly that …virtuosity to spare.” ( ~ Washington Post) Now you can hear him on our Wednesday Santa Fe and ursday Albuquerque series in Dvořák’s Piano Trio, Op. 65, along with Kyoko Takezawa, violin, in her Festival debut, and Keith Robinson, cello. JULY 27 • Brahms’s Clarinet Trio, Op. 114 introduces Romie de Guise-Langlois (“a formidable clarinetist” ~ e New York Times) to the Festival. Plus Bartók’s popular Contrasts, which includes a “mis-tuned” violin, some of the composer’s “music of the night,” and a dance that might have had you enlisting in the Army (if you lived in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, that is). AUGUST 3 • Brahms didn’t always wear too-short pants or a shaggy beard. He was a handsome, eligible bachelor when he wrote the ardent String Sextet No. 2. In it he tried to exorcise his guilt for having courted, then rejected, his fiancée by weaving her name into the work. Plus the first Festival performance of String Quartet No. 1 by the composer nicknamed “the Spanish Mozart,” 15-year-old Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga, a child prodigy who never lived to see his 20th birthday. AUGUST 10 • Father/daughter team William and Alexandra Preucil—concertmaster and assistant concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra—join husband-and-wife team Ida Kavafian and Steven Tenenbom, violas, and Mark Kosower, cello, for Brahms’s String Quintet No. 2. Mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke lends her considerable talents to vocal selections. (On August 11 in Albuquerque, baritone Kelly Markgraf performs Ullmann’s Songbook of Hafis, celebrating the pleasures of love and wine.) Plus English composer Frank Bridge’s brilliant Phantasie Trio No. 1. AUGUST 17 • Dvořák’s infectious Czech flavors shine through his String Sextet when played by the Dover Quartet; Steven Tenenbom, viola; and Eric Kim, cello. And Poul Ruders’s Festival commission with the intriguing title Occam’s Razor (philosophy majors: reserve your seats now!) gets its world premiere, performed by Liang Wang, oboe, and David Starobin, guitar. Albuquerque Series (now on Thursdays) at 7:30 PM 4 concerts: July 21, 28; August 4, 11 (Same programs as the Wednesday Series in Santa Fe, July 20, 27; August 3, 10). Please note: e August 11 concert features baritone Kelly Markgraf in Ullmann’s Songbook of Hafis, celebrating the pleasures of love and wine. (On August 10 in Santa Fe mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke lends her considerable talents to vocal selection.) Bach Plus 5 Saturdays at 5 PM, except for August 20 at 6 PM 5 Concerts: July 23, 30; August 6, 13, 20 JULY 23 • Concertos for flute, cello, and oboe by three Baroque masters—J.S. Bach, Boccherini, and Marcello—comprise our first Bach Plus concert of the season. JULY 30 • Grammy-nominated violinist Jennifer Koh (“has now moved from the status of an aspiring newcomer to that of an established star…” ~ e New Yorker) in a thrilling recital. AUGUST 6 • Our Baroque “cornucopia” continues with two concertos by Telemann—whose musical output is estimated at some 3,000 works! But wait, there’s more: concertos by Vivaldi and J.S. Bach, who weren’t exactly laggards either. AUGUST 13 • Handel’s hair- raising cantata La Lucrezia is performed by mezzo- soprano Sasha Cooke, who “sings with seductive fury” (~ New York Magazine); one of Bach’s sons—Carl Philipp Emmanuel—provides sonatas for solo flute with Tara Helen O’Connor performing. AUGUST 20 • Artist-in-Residence Peter Serkin, fellow pianist Julia Hsu, and friends have the last word on this season’s Bach Plus Series performing J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Two Pianos, Strings & Continuo, BWV 1061; plus Boccherini’s Quintet for Guitar & Strings, nicknamed “Fandango” (yes, you’ll be dancing on the way home!); and two concertos by Baroque mega-star Antonio Vivaldi performed by virtuoso trumpeter Caleb Hudson. Music at Noon 11 concerts: 5 Tuesdays, 5 Thursdays, 1 Wednesday: July 19, 21, 26, 28; August 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 17, 18 e repertoire for our most popular series runs the gamut from Purcell to Kodály, Telemann to Takemitsu, and Beethoven to Shulamit Ran and Elizabeth Ogonek, one of our Young Composers from 2013; among the brilliant artists you’ll hear are pianists Inon Barnatan, Orion Weiss, Shai Wosner, and Haochen Zhang; and the Orion String Quartet. Modern Masters 2 Fridays: July 29, August 5 at 6 PM JULY 29 • Violinist Jennifer Koh (“…made every note mesmerizing” ~ Los Angeles Times) performs excerpts from a project called Shared Madness, short works she commissioned from various composers. Excitement awaits in every note! AUGUST 5 • e FLUX Quartet, known for its fearless performances of today’s music, PO Box 2227 Santa Fe, NM 87504-2227 Pictured on the front cover: Alessio Bax, Peter Serkin, Sasha Cooke, and Jennifer Koh. S M W A Subscriber Benefits include YOUR SAME SEATS GUARANTEED year after year; BETTER SEATS and advance single ticket purchase privileges; NO HANDLING FEE on regular subscription packages (a $5 handling fee per pass applies to Festival FlexPass purchases); EASY, FREE TICKET EXCHANGES on standard subscription tickets (a $4 per ticket exchange fee applies to any FlexPass exchanges); FLEXPASS REDEMPTION BEFORE the general public; and PROGRAM NOTES DELIVERED BY E-MAIL in advance of the Festival season. 5 Easy Ways To Subscribe PHONE: 505.982.1890 or toll free 888.221.9836, Ext. 102 FAX: Fax your order to 505.986.0251 (credit card orders only) IN PERSON: Festival Office, 208 Griffin Street, Santa Fe MAIL: Tickets, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival PO Box 2227, Santa Fe NM 87504-2227 EMAIL: [email protected] N MM tackles the world premiere of Gideon Lewensohn’s Quintet for Clarinet & Strings, a Festival commission that features Todd Levy. And hear hot-off- the press string quartets from our Young Composers String Quartet Project. Thursday Concert August 18 in Santa Fe at 6 PM The Lensic Performing Arts Center Poul Ruders’s work for soprano, guitar, and string quartet, “Oh, Mother” from the opera e irteenth Child features guitarist David Starobin. Soprano Sarah Shafer joins him for a selection of songs, and Ida Kavafian and Artist-in-Residence Peter Serkin play Schumann’s tour de force Sonata in D Minor for Violin and Piano, Op. 121. To cap off the concert, Smetana’s “slice of life” String Quartet No. 1. Community Events OPEN REHEARSALS Have you always wondered what goes into making a concert? Well, wonder no more! Our popular open rehearsals, free and open to the public, are a great way to sneak a peek behind-the- scenes to see the artists in the process of putting the music together. For complete information about these daytime events, please check SantaFeChamberMusic.com/ rehearsals, or 505.983.2075, Option 6. Please note, the open rehearsal schedule is posted three days in advance of each Festival week and is subject to cancellation or change without notice. (And don’t forget to buy a ticket to the concert itself, to see and hear rehearsal results.) YOUTH CONCERTS—FREE! Nothing goes together like music and kids (and, yes, their parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles). at’s why the Festival presents four concerts that kids will love. ey’re fun, appealing—and, heaven forbid—enlightening! Best of all, they’re free! All concerts take place at 10 AM at the St. Francis Auditorium MONDAY, JULY 18 Kyoko Takezawa, violin Cho-Liang Lin, violin Che-Yen Chen, viola Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, viola Keith Robinson, cello Nicholas Canellakis, cello MONDAY, JULY 25 Pacifica Quartet MONDAY, AUGUST 1 Jennifer Frautschi, violin Clive Greensmith, cello Shai Wosner, piano MONDAY, AUGUST 8 Alessio Bax, piano Orion String Quartet FESTIVAL RADIO SERIES If you missed a concert last season, or want to hear the music again, catch our national radio broadcasts, distributed by the WFMT Radio Network, available on more than 350 affiliates worldwide. Check your local station’s schedule. (If the broadcasts aren’t running on your station, politely but firmly register your request.) Or stream music from previous seasons by visiting SantaFeChamberMusic. com/radio. TH Orion Weiss, Tara Helen O’Connor, and Eric Kim B Kyoko Takezawa, Shai Wosner, and Inon Barnatan USA TODAY’S 10 BEST recommends “the prestigious Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival” for successfully showcasing excellent musicians bringing world-class music in all its forms— from baroque masterworks to cutting-edge contemporary compositions—to the magical setting of Santa Fe since 1973. PLEASE NOTE: IMPORTANT CHANGE: Albuquerque Series now on Thursdays. Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival JULY 17 - AUGUST 22, 2016 505.982.1890 or 888.221.9836, Ext. 102 SantaFeChamberMusic.com 2016 SEASON 44 Subscriber Benefits Discover The Advantages Of Being A Donor! Support the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and its year-round education programs with your Annual Fund gift today, and we’ll say “thank you” throughout the coming year with an enticing array of insider experiences and other exclusive benefits. Visit our website for more details: SantaFeChamberMusic.com/support. Romie de Guise-Langlois, Ben Bliss, William Preucil, and Alexandra Preucil Ready… Set… WOW!

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Embrace the new! Discover the luster of hidden musical gems! Feel exhilarated

listening to works you know and love by Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert, Dvořák, and many more. And be

dazzled by our star-studded cast of artists who’ll play their hearts out for you!

Our ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE is PETER SERKIN—the distinguished and inspiring American pianist who thrills audiences with passionate interpretations of his five-centuries-spanning repertoire!

We’re proud to present a BEVY OF BACHS: the father, Johann Sebastian, plus three of his talented offspring: Carl Philipp Emmanuel, Johann Christian, and Wilhelm Friedemann.

And speaking of MUSICAL FAMILIES… wives and husbands who’ll be at the Festival include Tara Helen O’Connor and Daniel Phillips; Ida Kavafian and Steven Tenenbom; Jennifer Gilbert and Harvey de Souza; and Sasha Cooke and Kelly Markgraf; plus, performing together—William Preucil and daughter Alexandra Preucil (concertmaster and assistant concertmaster, respectively, of the Cleveland Orchestra).

Our chamber music-style BRITISH INVASION heralds composer royalty like Henry Purcell, Sir Edward Elgar, Frank Bridge, Sir Benjamin Britten, and Oliver Knussen CBE.

Can’t get enough of the great BAROQUE MASTERS? You’ll be in Baroque heaven with music by Boccherini, Telemann, Zelenka, Vivaldi, Handel, and, of course, the Bachs.

And there’s always SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SANTA FE SUN! Artistic Director Marc Neikrug has commissioned Gideon Lewensohn, Poul Ruders, and Elizabeth Ogonek to create works that will have their world premieres. You’ll also meet artists taking their first Festival bows, including Orion Weiss, piano; Sarah Shafer, soprano; Ben Bliss, tenor; Kelly Markgraf, baritone; Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet; and the Pacifica Quartet.

So act now! Please join us for what is sure to be a fantastic 2016 season at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival.

2016 Festival Highlights

Sunday Series6 concerts: July 17, 24, 31; August 7, 14, 21

Monday Series6 concerts: July 18, 25; August 1, 8, 15, 22

JULY 17, 18 • Kick off the new season with a grand Tchaikovsky favorite! Souvenir de Florence is all about sunny skies and convivial people in Italy’s iconic city; Mozart spreads his own brand of sunshine in the String Quintet, K. 515; plus Artistic Director Marc Neikrug’s Kaleidoscope with Marc himself at the piano, joined by clarinetist Todd Levy.

JULY 24, 25 • Youth rules when two fantastic ensembles—the Johannes and Pacifica string quartets—join forces in the spirited Octet by 16-year-old prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. Pianist Orion Weiss makes his Festival debut in Beethoven’s Piano Trio, Op. 70, No. 2.

JULY 31, AUGUST 1 • Warming the hearts of violists and viola fans everywhere: Takemitsu’s A Bird Came down the Walk—not heard in Santa Fe in more than a dozen years. Then enjoy Schubert’s expansive Piano Trio in E-flat Major and Mendelssohn’s dramatic String Quintet No. 2.

AUGUST 7, 8 • Schubert’s delectable “Trout Quintet” tops off a concert that also includes Moszkowski’s little-known gem, Suite for Two Violins and Piano, with father/daughter violinists William and Alexandra Preucil and returning pianist Alessio Bax.

AUGUST 14 • Peter Serkin meets Arnold Schoenberg in our Artist-in-Residence’s own arrangement for piano and string quartet of the Chamber Symphony No. 1. Baritone Kelly Markgraf is in the spotlight for Poulenc’s Le bal masqué, set to poems of Max Jacob (some have called his verse “cubist poetry.” No surprise… he shared rooms with Picasso in Paris!). And then a classic: Beethoven’s engaging String Quartet No. 12.

AUGUST 15 • Brahms looks at love from all sides in his Liebeslieder Waltzes: happy, sad, jealous, passionate—you name it—set to lilting waltz rhythms and performed by four fabulous singers—Sarah Shafer, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Ben Bliss, tenor; and Kelly Markgraf, baritone; and a pair of stellar pianists, Pei-Yao Wang and Haochen Zhang. Plus music of Elgar and Oliver Knussen’s Masks, in which Tara Helen O’Connor has a few surprises up her flute-bearing sleeves.

AUGUST 21 • If you’ve ever wanted to master an instrument just so you could play a particular work, Schubert’s sublime String Quintet in C Major would be a reason to start practicing now. The brilliant Dover Quartet and superb cellist Eric Kim will play it for you on the final 2016 Sunday Series concert.

AUGUST 22 • Artist-in-Residence Peter Serkin and the Dover Quartet conclude the 2016 Festival with Dvořák’s Piano Quintet, “one of the three undisputed masterpieces in the form” (~ Guide to Chamber Music). You’ll want the music to go on forever!

NEW THIS SEASON:Thursday and Albuquerque Series patrons: Wednesday evening concerts will be in Santa Fe. Thursday evening concerts, excluding August 18, will be in Albuquerque.

Wednesday Series in Santa Fe (formerly the Thursday Series) at 6 PM 5 concerts: July 20, 27; August 3, 10, 17

JULY 20 • “When you’re named after one of the biggest constellations in the night sky, the pressure is on to display a little star power—and the young pianist Orion Weiss did exactly that …virtuosity to spare.” ( ~ Washington Post) Now you can hear him on our Wednesday Santa Fe and Thursday Albuquerque series in Dvořák’s Piano Trio, Op. 65, along with Kyoko Takezawa, violin, in her Festival debut, and Keith Robinson, cello.

JULY 27 • Brahms’s Clarinet Trio, Op. 114 introduces Romie de Guise-Langlois (“a formidable clarinetist” ~ The New York Times) to the Festival. Plus Bartók’s popular Contrasts, which includes a “mis-tuned” violin, some of the composer’s “music of the night,” and a dance that might have had you enlisting in the Army (if you lived in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, that is).

AUGUST 3 • Brahms didn’t always wear too-short pants or a shaggy beard. He was a handsome, eligible bachelor when he wrote the ardent String Sextet No. 2. In it he tried to exorcise his guilt for having courted, then rejected, his fiancée by weaving her name into the work. Plus the first Festival performance of String Quartet No. 1 by the composer nicknamed “the Spanish Mozart,” 15-year-old Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga, a child prodigy who never lived to see his 20th birthday.

AUGUST 10 • Father/daughter team William and Alexandra Preucil—concertmaster and assistant concertmaster of the Cleveland Orchestra—join husband-and-wife team Ida Kavafian and Steven Tenenbom, violas, and Mark Kosower, cello, for Brahms’s String Quintet No. 2. Mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke lends her considerable talents to vocal selections. (On August 11 in Albuquerque, baritone Kelly Markgraf performs Ullmann’s Songbook of Hafis, celebrating the pleasures of love and wine.) Plus English composer Frank Bridge’s brilliant Phantasie Trio No. 1.

AUGUST 17 • Dvořák’s infectious Czech flavors shine through his String Sextet when played by the Dover Quartet; Steven Tenenbom, viola; and Eric Kim, cello. And Poul Ruders’s Festival commission with the intriguing title Occam’s Razor (philosophy majors: reserve your seats now!) gets its world premiere, performed by Liang Wang, oboe, and David Starobin, guitar.

Albuquerque Series(now on Thursdays) at 7:30 PM

4 concerts: July 21, 28; August 4, 11

(Same programs as the Wednesday Series in Santa Fe, July 20, 27; August 3, 10). Please note: The August 11 concert features baritone Kelly Markgraf in Ullmann’s Songbook of Hafis, celebrating the pleasures of love and wine. (On August 10 in Santa Fe mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke lends her considerable talents to vocal selection.)

Bach Plus5 Saturdays at 5 PM, except for August 20 at 6 PM5 Concerts: July 23, 30; August 6, 13, 20

JULY 23 • Concertos for flute, cello, and oboe by three Baroque masters—J.S. Bach, Boccherini, and Marcello—comprise our first Bach Plus concert of the season.

JULY 30 • Grammy-nominated violinist Jennifer Koh (“has now moved from the status of an aspiring newcomer to that of an established star…” ~ The New Yorker) in a thrilling recital.

AUGUST 6 • Our Baroque “cornucopia” continues with two concertos by Telemann—whose musical output is estimated at some 3,000 works! But wait, there’s more: concertos by Vivaldi and J.S. Bach, who weren’t exactly laggards either.

AUGUST 13 • Handel’s hair-raising cantata La Lucrezia is performed by mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke, who “sings with seductive fury” (~ New York Magazine); one of Bach’s sons—Carl Philipp Emmanuel—provides sonatas

for solo flute with Tara Helen O’Connor performing.

AUGUST 20 • Artist-in-Residence Peter Serkin, fellow pianist Julia Hsu, and friends have the last word on this season’s Bach Plus Series performing J.S. Bach’s Concerto for Two Pianos, Strings & Continuo, BWV 1061; plus Boccherini’s Quintet for Guitar & Strings, nicknamed “Fandango” (yes, you’ll be dancing on the way home!); and two concertos by Baroque mega-star Antonio Vivaldi performed by virtuoso trumpeter Caleb Hudson.

Music at Noon11 concerts: 5 Tuesdays, 5 Thursdays, 1 Wednesday: July 19, 21, 26, 28; August 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 17, 18

The repertoire for our most popular series runs the gamut from Purcell to Kodály, Telemann to Takemitsu, and Beethoven to Shulamit Ran and Elizabeth Ogonek, one of our Young Composers from 2013; among the brilliant artists you’ll hear are pianists Inon Barnatan, Orion Weiss, Shai Wosner, and Haochen Zhang; and the Orion String Quartet.

Modern Masters2 Fridays: July 29, August 5 at 6 PM

JULY 29 • Violinist Jennifer Koh (“…made every note mesmerizing” ~ Los Angeles Times) performs excerpts from a project called Shared Madness, short works she commissioned from various composers. Excitement awaits in every note!

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Poul Ruders’s work for soprano, guitar, and string quartet, “Oh, Mother” from the opera The Thirteenth Child features guitarist David Starobin. Soprano Sarah Shafer joins him for a selection of songs, and Ida Kavafian and Artist-in-Residence Peter Serkin play Schumann’s tour de force Sonata in D Minor for Violin and Piano, Op. 121. To cap off the concert, Smetana’s “slice of life” String Quartet No. 1.

Community Events

OPEN REHEARSALSHave you always wondered what goes into making a concert? Well, wonder no more! Our popular open rehearsals, free and open to the public, are a great way to sneak a peek behind-the-scenes to see the artists in the process of putting the music together. For complete information about these daytime events, please check SantaFeChamberMusic.com/rehearsals, or 505.983.2075, Option 6. Please note, the open rehearsal schedule is posted three days in advance of each Festival week and is subject to

cancellation or change without notice. (And don’t forget to buy a ticket to the concert itself, to see and hear rehearsal results.)

YOUTH CONCERTS—FREE!Nothing goes together like music and kids (and, yes, their parents, grandparents, aunts & uncles).

That’s why the Festival presents four concerts that kids will love. They’re fun, appealing—and, heaven forbid—enlightening! Best of all, they’re free!

All concerts take place at 10 AM at the St. Francis Auditorium

MONDAY, JULY 18 Kyoko Takezawa, violinCho-Liang Lin, violinChe-Yen Chen, violaTien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violaKeith Robinson, celloNicholas Canellakis, cello

MONDAY, JULY 25 Pacifica Quartet

MONDAY, AUGUST 1 Jennifer Frautschi, violinClive Greensmith, celloShai Wosner, piano

MONDAY, AUGUST 8Alessio Bax, pianoOrion String Quartet

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Discover The Advantages Of Being A Donor!

Support the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival and its year-round

education programs with your Annual Fund gift today, and we’ll say

“thank you” throughout the coming year with an enticing array of

insider experiences and other exclusive benefits. Visit our website

for more details: SantaFeChamberMusic.com/support.

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Ready… Set… WOW!

2016 Calendar

CONCERT HALLS

SFA: St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art

LEN: The Lensic Performing Arts Center

ABQ: Simms Auditorium at the Albuquerque Academy

SUNDAY, JULY 17 [S] 6 PM @ SFASOUVENIR DE FLORENCEMARC NEIKRUG Kaleidoscope for Clarinet & Piano MOZART String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515 TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence Canellakis, Chen, Levy, Lin, Neikrug, Robinson, Takezawa, Wu

MONDAY, JULY 18 [M] 6 PM @ SFASOUVENIR DE FLORENCEMARC NEIKRUG Kaleidoscope for Clarinet & Piano MOZART String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515 TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence Canellakis, Chen, Levy, Lin, Neikrug, Robinson, Takezawa, Wu

TUESDAY, JULY 19 [N] noon @ SFAPACIFICA PLAYS STRING QUARTETSSHULAMIT RAN Glitter, Doom, Shards, Memory (String Quartet No. 3) BEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 7 in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1 Pacifica Quartet

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 [W] 6 PM @ SFABEETHOVEN AND DVOŘÁKBRIDGE Lament for Two ViolasBEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4 DVOŘÁK Piano Trio No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 65Chen, Pacifica Quartet, Robinson, Takezawa, Weiss, Wu

THURSDAY, JULY 21 [N] noon @ SFAORION WEISS PIANO RECITALProgram to be announcedOrion Weiss

THURSDAY, JULY 21 [A] 7:30 PM @ ABQBEETHOVEN AND DVOŘÁKBRIDGE Lament for Two Violas BEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 4 in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4DVOŘÁK Piano Trio No. 3 in F Minor, Op. 65 Chen, Pacifica Quartet, Robinson, Takezawa, Weiss, Wu

SATURDAY, JULY 23 [B] 5 PM @ SFABAROQUE CONCERTOSJ.C. BACH Concerto in D Major for Flute, Strings & Continuo BOCCHERINI Concerto in B-flat Major for Cello, Strings & Continuo A. MARCELLO Concerto in D Minor for Oboe, Strings & ContinuoBrauer, Canellakis, Feller, Fredenburgh, How, Ingliss, Johnson, McIntosh, Tatum

SUNDAY, JULY 24 [S] 6 PM @ SFAMENDELSSOHN OCTETESA-PEKKA SALONEN Homunculus BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 70, No. 2 MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20 Canellakis, Johannes String Quartet, Pacifica Quartet, Takezawa, Weiss

MONDAY JULY 25 [M] 6 PM @ SFAMENDELSSOHN OCTETESA-PEKKA SALONEN Homunculus BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 70, No. 2 MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20 Canellakis, Johannes String Quartet, Pacifica Quartet, Takezawa, Weiss

TUESDAY, JULY 26 [N] noon @ SFAMOZART AND BEETHOVEN QUARTETSMOZART String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421BEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 8 in E Minor, Op. 59, No. 2 Johannes String Quartet

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 [W] 6 PM @ SFAMOZART – BARTÓK – BRAHMS MOZART Duo in B-flat Major for Violin & Viola, K. 424 BARTÓK Contrasts BRAHMS Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114 Chang, de Guise-Langlois, Koh, J. Lee, Stumpf, and other artists to be announced

THURSDAY, JULY 28 [N] noon @ SFAMUSICAL FRIENDS AT NOONELIZABETH OGONEK Quartet for Violin, Clarinet, Piano & Percussion (2016 Festival Commission; world premiere)Solo piano work to be announcedde Guise-Langlois, J. Lee, Tolen, and other artists to be announced

THURSDAY, JULY 28 [A] 7:30 PM @ ABQMOZART – BARTÓK – BRAHMS MOZART Duo in B-flat Major for Violin & Viola, K. 424 BARTÓK ContrastsBRAHMS Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114 Chang, de Guise-Langlois, Koh, J. Lee, Stumpf, and other artists to be announced

FRIDAY, JULY 29 [MM] 6 PM @ SFAJENNIFER KOH VIOLIN RECITAL Various composers: excerpts from Shared Madness projectJennifer Koh

SATURDAY, JULY 30 [B] 5 PM @ SFAJENNIFER KOH PLAYS BACH Program to be announcedJennifer Koh

SUNDAY, JULY 31 [S] 6 PM @ SFAMENDELSSOHN AND SCHUBERTTAKEMITSU A Bird Came down the Walk MENDELSSOHN String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 87 SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat Major, D. 929 Chang, de Souza, Frautschi, Gilbert, Greensmith, Li, Neikrug, Stumpf, Wosner

MONDAY, AUGUST 1 [M] 6 PM @ SFAMENDELSSOHN AND SCHUBERTTAKEMITSU A Bird Came down the Walk MENDELSSOHN String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat Major, Op. 87 SCHUBERT Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat Major, D. 929 Chang, de Souza, Frautschi, Gilbert, Greensmith, Li, Neikrug, Stumpf, Wosner

TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 [N] noon @ SFASHAI WOSNER PIANO RECITAL Program to be announcedShai Wosner

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 [W] 6 PM @ SFAARRIAGA – BARTÓK – BRAHMS ARRIAGA String Quartet No. 1 in D Minor BARTÓK Sonata No. 2 in C Major for Violin & Piano BRAHMS String Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36 Bax, de Souza, Frautschi, Gilbert, Greensmith, Li, Stumpf, Suzuki

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 [N] noon @ SFAINON BARNATAN PIANO RECITALProgram to be announcedInon Barnatan

THURSDAY AUGUST 4 [A] 7:30 PM @ ABQARRIAGA – BARTÓK – BRAHMS ARRIAGA String Quartet No. 1 in D Minor BARTÓK Sonata No. 2 in C Major for Violin & PianoBRAHMS String Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36 Bax, de Souza, Frautschi, Gilbert, Greensmith, Li, Stumpf, Suzuki

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 [MM] 6 PM @ SFANEW MUSIC WITH FLUX QUARTETLOREN LOIACONO String QuartetCHRISTOPHER STARK String QuartetGIDEON LEWENSOHN Quintet for Clarinet & Strings (2016 Festival Commission; world premiere) FLUX Quartet, Levy

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 [B] 5 PM @ SFATELEMANN – VIVALDI – BACHTELEMANN Concerto in G Major for Viola, Strings & Continuo TELEMANN Concerto in E Minor for Oboe, Strings & Continuo VIVALDI Concerto in A Minor for Two Violins, Strings & Continuo J.S. BACH Concerto in C Minor for Oboe & Violin, BWV 1060 Brauer, de Souza, Fredenburgh, Gilbert, How, Ingliss, Johnson, Li, McIntosh, Mesh

SUNDAY, AUGUST 7 [S] 6 PM @ SFASCHUBERT “TROUT” QUINTETROSSINI String Sonata No. 1 in G MajorMOSZKOWSKI Suite in G Minor for Two Violins & Piano, Op. 71 SCHUBERT Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”Barnatan, Bax, de Souza, Gilbert, Johnson, Kosower, Mesh, A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Suzuki

MONDAY, AUGUST 8 [M] 6 PM @ SFASCHUBERT “TROUT” QUINTETROSSINI String Sonata No. 1 in G MajorMOSZKOWSKI Suite in G Minor for Two Violins & Piano, Op. 71 SCHUBERT Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”Barnatan, Bax, de Souza, Gilbert, Johnson, Kosower, Mesh, A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Suzuki

TUESDAY, AUGUST 9 [N] noon @ SFABEETHOVEN AND KODÁLYBEETHOVEN Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3 KODÁLY Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8 Barnatan, Johnson, Kosower, A. Preucil

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 [W] 6 PM @ SFASONGS AND STRINGSBRIDGE Phantasie Trio No. 1 in C Minor SONGS to be announcedBRAHMS String Quintet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 111 Cooke, Kavafian, Kosower, A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Tenenbom, P. Wang, Zhang

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 [N] noon @ SFAORION PLAYS HAYDNHAYDN String Quartet No. 59 in G Minor, Op. 74, No. 3Other repertoire to be announcedOrion String Quartet, Zhang

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 [A] 7:30 PM @ ABQSONGS AND STRINGSBRIDGE Phantasie Trio No. 1 in C Minor ULLMANN Liederbuch des Hafis, Op. 30BRAHMS String Quintet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 111 Kavafian, Kosower, Markgraf, A. Preucil, W. Preucil, Tenenbom, P. Wang, Zhang

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 [B] 5 PM @ SFASASHA COOKE SINGS LA LUCREZIA C.P.E. BACH Sonata for Solo FluteC.P.E. BACH Trio Sonata in A Major for Flute, Violin & Continuo HANDEL La Lucrezia, Cantata for Mezzo-Soprano & Continuo Cooke, Eddy, Johnson, Kavafian, McIntosh, O’Connor

SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 [S] 6 PM @ LENSERKIN & ORION STRING QUARTETPOULENC Le bal masqué SCHOENBERG Chamber Symphony No. 1 in E Major, Op. 9 (arr. P. Serkin)BEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 12 in E-flat Major, Op.127 Figueroa, How, E. Kim, Levy, Markgraf, Orion String Quartet, Serkin, Soluri, Stingle, Tolen, L. Wang, Zhang

MONDAY, AUGUST 15 [M] 6 PM @ LENLIEBESLIEDER WALTZES OLIVER KNUSSEN Masks for Flute & Glass Chimes ad libitum, Op. 3ELGAR Piano Quintet in A Minor, Op. 84 BRAHMS Liebeslieder WaltzesBliss, Cooke, Kavafian, B. Kim, E. Kim, Markgraf, O’Connor, Shafer, Tenenbom, P. Wang, Zhang

TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 [N] noon @ SFAPETER SERKIN PIANO RECITALCHARLES WOURINEN Ave Christe: JosquinSWEELINCK Capriccio in A Minor, SwWV 281BULL Ut Re Mi Fa So La (from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book) BULL Doctor Bull’s my selfe. A Gigge DOWLAND, arr. William Byrd Pavana LachrymaeBYRD Lavolta No. 2 in G Minor, MB 91 REGER 3 Pieces from Aus meinem Tagebuch, Op. 82BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109Peter Serkin

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 [N] noon @ SFAOLD AND NEW AT NOONPURCELL Trio Sonata No. 3 in D Minor for Flute, Oboe & Continuo W.F. BACH Duet No. 1 in E Minor for Flute & Oboe TAKEMITSU Paths TELEMANN Trio Sonata in E Minor for Flute, Oboe & Continuo (Tafelmusik II/4) STOCKHAUSEN Thinki VIVALDI Concerto in D Major for Trumpet, Strings & Continuo, Op. 3, No. 9, RV 230Brandfonbrener, Brauer, How, Hudson, McIntosh, O’Connor, Tenenbom, L. Wang

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 [W] 6 PM @ LENDVOŘÁK STRING SEXTETGIULIANI Variations in A Major for Violin & Guitar, Op. 24a POUL RUDERS Occam’s Razor (2016 Festival Commission; world premiere) DVOŘÁK String Sextet in A Major, Op. 48 Dover Quartet, B. Kim, E. Kim, Starobin, Tenenbom, L. Wang

THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 [N] noon @ SFAJULIA HSU PIANO RECITALBEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 1, No. 1BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111Julia Hsu

THURSDAY, AUGUST 18 [T] 6 PM @ LENSCHUMANN – RUDERS – SMETANASCHUMANN Sonata in D Minor for Violin & Piano, Op. 121SONGS to be announcedPOUL RUDERS “Oh, Mother” from the opera The Thirteenth ChildSMETANA String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor, “From My Life” Dover Quartet, Kavafian, Serkin, Shafer, Starobin

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 [B] 6 PM @ LENVIVALDI – BOCCHERINI – BACHVIVALDI Concerto for Trumpet, Strings & Continuo, “La tempesta di mare” BOCCHERINI Quintet No. 4 in D Major for Guitar & Strings, “Fandango”VIVALDI Concerto in G Minor for Trumpet, Strings & Continuo, “La notte”J.S. BACH Concerto in C Major for Two Pianos, Strings & Continuo, BWV 1061Brauer, Fredenburgh, How, Hsu, Hudson, Johnson, McIntosh, Serkin, Starobin, Tatum

SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 [S] 6 PM @ LENSCHUBERT STRING QUINTETZELENKA Trio Sonata No. 3 in B-flat Major for Oboe, Violin, Bassoon & Continuo BUSONI Fantasia contrappuntisticaSCHUBERT String Quintet in C Major, D. 956 Dover Quartet, Hsu, B. Kim, E. Kim, McIntosh, Serkin, Soluri, Tatum, L. Wang

MONDAY, AUGUST 22 [M] 6 PM @ LENPETER SERKIN AND DOVER QUARTETBRITTEN Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for Solo Oboe, Op. 49BEETHOVEN String Trio in D Major, Op. 9, No. 2DVOŘÁK Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81Dover Quartet, B. Kim, E. Kim, Pajaro-van de Stadt, Serkin, L. Wang

ViolinKathleen BrauerHarvey de SouzaJennifer FrautschiJennifer GilbertL.P. HowIda KavafianBenny KimJennifer KohJulianne LeeCho-Liang LinDaniel PhillipsAlexandra PreucilWilliam PreucilKyoko Takezawa

ViolaChoong-Jin ChangChe-Yen ChenKimberly FredenburghIda KavafianTeng LiMilena Pajaro-van de StadtManabu SuzukiSteven TenenbomTien-Hsin Cindy Wu

CelloMark BrandfonbrenerNicholas CanellakisTimothy EddyClive GreensmithJoseph JohnsonEric KimMark KosowerKeith RobinsonPeter Stumpf

BassLeigh MeshMark Tatum

FluteBart FellerTara Helen O’Connor

OboeRobert InglissLiang Wang

ClarinetRomie de Guise-LangloisTodd Levy

BassoonTed Soluri

TrumpetCaleb HudsonChristopher Stingle

PianoInon BarnatanAlessio BaxJulia HsuMarc NeikrugPeter SerkinPei-Yao WangOrion WeissShai WosnerHaochen Zhang

HarpsichordKathleen McIntosh

PercussionDavid Tolen

GuitarDavid Starobin

SingersBen Bliss, tenorSasha Cooke, mezzo-sopranoKelly Markgraf, baritoneSarah Shafer, soprano

EnsemblesDover Quartet: Joel Link, violin; Bryan Lee, violin; Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, viola; Camden Shaw, cello

FLUX Quartet: Tom Chiu, violin; Conrad Harris, violin; Max Mandel, viola; Felix Fan, cello

Johannes String Quartet: Soovin Kim, violin; Julianne Lee, violin; Choong-Jin Chang, viola; Peter Stumpf, cello

Orion String Quartet: Daniel Phillips, violin; Todd Phillips, violin; Steven Tenenbom, viola; Timothy Eddy, cello

Pacifica Quartet: Simin Ganatra, violin; Sibbi Bernhardsson, violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; Brandon Vamos, cello

ConductorGuillermo Figueroa

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