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Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - 7:30 p.m Kulas Hall FACULTY RECITAL RICHARD STOUT, trombone CHRISTINA DAHL, piano, guest artist Program Phantasiestücke, Op. 73 ROBERT SCHUMANN (Fantasy Pieces) (1810 1856) I. Zart und mit Ausdruck II. Lebhaft, leicht III. Rasch und mit Feuer Fantasy SIGISMOND STOJOWSKI (1869 - 1946) Ballade EUGENE BOZZA (1905 - 1991) ~ I n t e r m i s s i o n ~ Fantasia ROGER BOUTRY (b. 1932) I. Maestoso, Andantino II. Allegro III. Scherzando IV. Andantino, Allegro vivace Phantasie* CALEB BURHANS *world premiere (b.1980) Ballade FRANK MARTIN (1890 - 1974)

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - 7:30 p.m

Kulas Hall

FACULTY RECITAL

RICHARD STOUT, trombone

CHRISTINA DAHL, piano, guest artist

Program

Phantasiestücke, Op. 73 ROBERT SCHUMANN

(Fantasy Pieces) (1810 – 1856)

I. Zart und mit Ausdruck

II. Lebhaft, leicht

III. Rasch und mit Feuer

Fantasy SIGISMOND STOJOWSKI

(1869 - 1946)

Ballade EUGENE BOZZA

(1905 - 1991)

~ I n t e r m i s s i o n ~

Fantasia ROGER BOUTRY

(b. 1932)

I. Maestoso, Andantino

II. Allegro

III. Scherzando

IV. Andantino, Allegro vivace

Phantasie* CALEB BURHANS

*world premiere (b.1980)

Ballade FRANK MARTIN

(1890 - 1974)

About the Performers

Trombonist Richard Stout enjoys an active performing career both

through his orchestra position as Second Trombone/Bass Trumpet/

Euphonium as well as through his many solo and chamber music

projects. A member of The Cleveland Orchestra since 2000, Mr. Stout

has been a faculty member of the Cleveland Institute of Music since

2001. Actively involved with chamber music at the Institute with

students, he performs chamber music regularly in a variety of

ensembles. He performs a wide range of solo works, including solo

concerto performances with orchestras. His most recent recital

performances have been with wife Christina Dahl, with whom he has

recorded Fantasies for trombone and piano for Albany Records, due to

be released in late 2011. Included on that recording is the Phantasie, by

Caleb Burhans, which Mr. Stout and Ms. Dahl commissioned. He

completed his musical studies at The Curtis Institute of Music, where

he studied with Glenn Dodson. Prior to joining The Cleveland

Orchestra, he held positions with the Jacksonville Symphony, the New

Haven Symphony and the North Carolina Symphony.

Christina Dahl is a chamber musician, soloist and teacher who is on

the piano faculty at Stony Brook University. She has spent summers at

the Aspen Music Festival, been a collaborating artist at the Steans

Institute of the Ravinia Festival, and was a fellow both at the

Tanglewood Center and the Banff Center. Ms. Dahl was both a faculty

member and chair of the piano department at the Eastern Music Festival

for nine years, and has subsequently joined the faculty at the Icicle

Creek Music Center and Yellow Barn Festival and School. She has

been a visiting faculty member variously at CIM, Peabody

Conservatory and Ithaca College. She has twice been a cultural

ambassador for the U.S. State Department, once as a solo recitalist and

once as a member of a violin/piano duo. She is a frequent recitalist on

university artist series, and is in demand as a master class teacher. Her

students have gone on from Stony Brook to win international piano

competitions, teach at universities and form new music ensembles.

Wednesday, October 12

7:30pm

Gidon Kremer, violin

Giedrė Dirvanauskaite, cello

Andrius Zlabys, piano

Tickets $28, $40

Call 216.791.5000, online at cim.edu

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Upcoming Events

Sept. 30 Fri. 7:30pm Kulas Hall

FACULTY RECITAL

WILLIAM PREUCIL, violin

MARK KOSOWER, cello

ANITA PONTREMOLI, piano

BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 23

FAURÉ Violin Sonata in A Major, Op. 13

BRAHMS Trio No. 2 in C Major, Op. 87

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Oct. 2 Sun. 4pm Mixon Hall

FACULTY RECITAL

STEPHEN ROSE, violin

JEANNE PREUCIL ROSE, violin, guest artist

STANLEY KONOPKA, viola

RICHARD WEISS, cello

JOELA JONES, piano

DE FALLA Suite Populair Española

GRANADOS Intermezzo des “Goyescas”

TURINA Piano Trio No. 2 in B minor, Op. 76

ELGAR Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 84

*Seating passes required

Oct. 4 Tue. 7:30pm Mixon Hall

PIANOFEST

Directed by Paul Schenly, PIANOFEST combines CIM student &

faculty performances with lively commentary, bringing the great piano

literature to life. Reception follows

General admission $5 at the door / students free with current ID

Oct. 5 Wed. 7:30pm Kulas Hall

CIM ORCHESTRA

SASHA MÄKILÄ, guest conductor

LEAH NELSON, violin

SMETANA Overture to The Bartered Bride

SHOSTAKOVICH Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 77

SIBELIUS Symphony No. 5 in E-flat Major, Op. 82

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