Charlie Chaplin’s Smile · 2020. 10. 9. · Charlie Chaplin’s Smile Saturday, October 17, 2O2O...
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Charlie Chaplin’s SmileSaturday, October 17, 2O2O / 7:3O PMSunday, October 18, 2O2O / 2:OO PM
A multimedia performance celebrating the musical legacy of Charles Spencer Chaplin
Shterenberg / Wolfram
Charles ChaplinCity Lights Suite from City Lights (1931)Arranged by Quint and Coleman
Claude Debussy Clair de Lune (1905)
Charles ChaplinTango Bitternessfrom Monsieur Verdoux (1947)Arranged by Quint and Coleman
Igor Stravinsky Tango (1940)
Charles Chaplin Weeping Willowsfrom A King In New York (1957)
George Gershwin It Ain’t Necessarily So (1935) Arranged by Jascha Heifetz (1947)
Gluzman / Wolfram
Wolfram / Gluzman / Kosower
nstage/offstage
This concert is being broadcast live
on www.nscmf.org and presented
without an intermission.
Philippe Quint, violin
The Multi Grammy Award
nominee, violinist is internationally
recognized for championing
neglected repertoire and for his
imaginative collaborations with
artists of different genres. Praised
as “Truly phenomenal” by BBC
Music Magazine, Quint regularly
appears with the world’s leading
orchestras and conductors while
making frequent guest appearances
at premiere music festivals
including Verbier, Aspen, Colmar,
and Hollywood Bowl. Quint’s
adventurous discography
includes award-winning albums
on the WarnerClassics, Naxos,
and AvantiClassics, record labels.
www.philippequint.com
Marta Aznavoorian, piano
Nominated for several Grammy
Awards, Marta Aznavoorian has
performed to critical acclaim
throughout the world as an
orchestral soloist, recitalist, and
chamber musician. In addition, Ms.
Aznavoorian performs and records
as a member of the Lincoln Trio.
Called “A pianist of exceptionally
finished technique and purity of
musical impulse” by the Boston
Globe, her solo recitals have
included performances at the
Kennedy Center, Sydney Opera
House, Steinway Hall, Carnegie
Halls’ Weill Hall, Caramoor Festival,
Tanglewood Festival,and Dame
Myra Hess Series.
www.martaaznavoorian.com
Charles Chaplin Eternally (Terry Theme’s)from Limelight (1952)Arranged by Quint and Coleman
Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5 (1879)Arranged by Joseph Joachim
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Melody, Op.42 (1878)
Charles ChaplinThe Kid Fantasyfrom The Kid (1921)Arranged by Leon Gurvitch
Charles Chaplin Theme from Modern Times (Smile) from Modern Times (1936)Arranged by Quint and Coleman
This performance has been made possible, in part, through the generosity of Drs. Yan and Flora Katsnelson
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nstage/offstage
2 O 2 O – 2 O 2 1 S E A S O N
in-person and livestream concerts
www.nscmf.org
North Shore Chamber Music Festival Vadim Gluzman, artistic directorAngela Yoffe, executive director
www.nscmf.orgwww.musicmakers.org
Bravo to our onstage/offstage series media partners:
Chicago CLASSICAL REVIEW
Very special thanks to our generous onstage/offstage series sponsors
Lead Sponsor: The Alphadyne Foundation
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Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889–1977) – actor, filmmaker, and composerby Strauss-Peyton Studio , National Portrait Gallery
Sponsored by The Alphadyne Foundation