Spring Recital
St. Benedict Church 2215 W. Irving Park Rd., Chicago, IL, United StatesStudents of Narloch Piano Studio perform.
Students of Narloch Piano Studio perform.
Hannah Christiansen (violin) Molly Rife (cello) and Christopher Narloch (piano) perform Morton Feldman's rarely performed 80-minute Trio, written in 1980.
Carolyn Enger performs a solo piano recital, "Resonance" $10 Suggested Donation Program: Trois Gymnopédies – Erik Satie (1866-1925) Gustave Le Gray – Caroline Shaw (b. 1982) Prélude pour piano, “La colombe” – Olivier Messiaen (1908-1992) Sonata in G major, Op. 78, D. 894, I. Molto moderato e cantabile – Franz Read more…
Program: Contrasts, Sz. 111, BB. 116 - Béla Bartók 6 Ways of Looking Through a Prism - Jonathan Hannau (world premier) Violin Sonata No. 1, Sz. 75, BB. 84 - Béla Bartók
William Smith and Paul Witkamp play a duo acoustic guitar program. Program: William Smith (b. 1989) - Sonata a la Fernando Sor Vivace Moderato Presto Carlo Domeniconi (b. 1947) - Circus Music The Argentine Knife Throwers Spanish Riders on Greek Horses The Wax Museum The Duck Race Plik, the Flea Read more…
Liz Pearse performs a solo voice recital while accompanying herself at the piano! Betsy Jolas - "Mon ami" LJ White - "Labor Day" Florence Price - "Night" Hugo Wolf - "Verschwiegene Liebe" Hanns Eisler - "An den kleinen Radioapparat" Benjamin Britten - "Nocturne" from On This Island Kurt Weill - Read more…
Christopher Narloch performs Philip Glass Solo Piano Etudes Volume 2, (#11-20). Here is the recording of last year's concert of Volume 1: https://soundcloud.com/narlochpiano/philip-glass-etudes-1-10-live
The Zafa Collective is a Chicago-based new music ensemble formed upon the idea that classical music should be inclusive and accessible in both programming and performance. The group presents programs with diverse aesthetics, seeking to make contemporary music accessible and appealing to the widest possible audience. Zafa is excited to Read more…
Adult students perform!
Flute students perform from the studio of James Brinkmann.