Orchestra of St. Luke's (OSL) brings its 2010-2011 Chamber Music Series to a close with four performances of Bohemian Rhapsodies, an opulent program of Romantic quartets, from April 30, 2011 to Sunday, May 8, 2011. The acclaimed St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble will perform piano quartets by Romantic giants Schumann and Mahler and a double-cello quartet by the late 19th century Russian composer Anton Arensky. The four concerts will take place at The Morgan Library & Museum, Brooklyn Museum and Dia:Beacon.
Pianist Benjamin Hochman, recent recipient of a prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant that is awarded to instrumentalists who demonstrate great promise in their solo careers, makes his OSL debut in the Mahler and Schumann piano quartets-two works that were written during earlier chapters of each composer's career. Noted for his clear and fluid style, Hochman will add
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble to the growing list of top chamber ensembles with which he has collaborated.
As audiences across the world observe the centenary year of Mahler's death in 2011, the composer's Piano Quartet reveals the evolution of his compositional style. The Piano Quartet is the only chamber work to survive from Mahler's time at the Vienna Conservatory and offers an interesting contrast with the composer's later works by echoing the German Romantic tradition. Arensky's String Quartet also pays homage to his Romantic forbearers: composed just after the death of his mentor Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, the second movement borrows a theme from Tchaikovsky's Children's Songs. This year marks the 150th anniversary of Arensky's birth.
Robert Schumann's Piano Quartet reveals the composer's quintessential Romantic style during 1842, his infamous "year of chamber music."Orchestra of
St. Luke's next concerts will take place from June 25, 2011 to July 30, 2011 as part of its annual summer residency at Caramoor International Music Festival.
Bohemian Rhapsodies
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble
Naoko Tanaka, violin
David Cerutti, viola
Myron Lutzke, cello
Daire FitzGerald, cello
Benjamin Hochman, piano
MAHLER
Piano Quartet in A minor
ARENSKY
Quartet No. 2 for violin, viola and two cellos in A minor
SCHUMANN
Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47
Date
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Time
2:00 PM
Venue
Brooklyn Museum
Tickets
$25 - $35
Box Office
(212) 594-6100 or oslmusic.org
Date
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 & Friday, May 6, 2011
Time
7:30 PM
Venue
The Morgan Library & Museum
Richard Gilder Chamber Music Series
Tickets
$35 - $45
Box Office
(212) 594-6100 or oslmusic.org
Date
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Time
2:00 PM
Venue
Dia:Beacon
Tickets
$25 - $35
Box Office
(212) 594-6100 or oslmusic.org
About Orchestra of
St. Luke's
Now in its 36th year, Orchestra of
St. Luke's (OSL) is one of America's foremost and most versatile ensembles. Dedicated to engaging audiences throughout New York City and beyond, OSL performs approximately 75 orchestral, chamber and educational concerts each year-including an annual chamber music series at The Morgan Library & Museum, Brooklyn Museum and Dia:Beacon and an orchestra series at
Carnegie Hall. OSL is also Orchestra-in-Residence at Caramoor International Music Festival. OSL collaborates regularly with the world's great artists, such as Renée Fleming,
Yo-Yo Ma,
Jessye Norman,
Anna Netrebko, Anne-Sophie Mutter,
Mark Morris Dance Group, Peter Gabriel, Sting,
Elton John and many more. In March 2011, OSL opened The DiMenna Center for Classical Music-its first permanent home, and New York City's first rehearsal and recording facility dedicated to classical music. Committed to community-building, OSL produces free concerts in each of the five boroughs and has engaged more than one million children through its arts education programs. OSL's stellar 70+ discography includes four acclaimed releases on its own label,
St. Luke's Collection, and four Grammy Award-winning recordings. For OSL's calendar of events, tickets and more information, visit
OSLmusic.org.