Eva Janzer
Memorial Cello
Center

20th Anniversary Celebration
Program

Sunday, September 20, 1998
Ione B. Auer Hall
Indiana University School of Music
Bloomington, IN


On Sunday, September 20, 1998 the Eva Janzer Memorial Cello Center will host its 20th Annual Celebration. This year, we will honor Amadeo Baldovino (posthumous), Siegfried Palm, and George Sopkin for their life long achievements in the world of teaching and cello playing. René Morel will be honored for his contributions to the world of cello playing and it's practitioners.
Please join us for the events.

The following is the expected itinerary for the celebration:


Saturday, September 19, 1998:

12-3:30 PM
	Masterclass of Janos Starker				   	MA405

	** Although this class is open to the public, this is not an official 
		part of the Eva Janzer Celebration Weekend


Sunday, September 20, 1998:

10:00 AM
	Opening Announcement & Introduction by Janos Starker

10:10-12:00
	George Sopkin Master Class

	Helen Byrne		Sonata no. 2 in F Major Op. 99		Johannes Brahms
	Australia							(1833-1897)
	

	Marilyn DeOliveira	Concerto in Bb Major 			Luiggi Boccherini
	Brasil			    3rd Mov.				(1743-1805)
	

	Dubinsky Quartet 	Quartet in F minor Op. 95		Ludwig van Beethoven
	"Kuttner"		    Allegro con brio			(1770-1827)
	Meghan McGowan		    Allegretto ma non troppo
	Sarah Kapustin
	Shannon Farrell
	Jonathan Ruck
	USA

2:00-4:00 PM
	Siegfried Palm Master Class

	Adrien Zitoun		Sacher Variation for cello solo (1976)	Witold Lutoslawski
	France								(1913- )

	Ellie Moser		Variations sur un theme rococo Op. 33	Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
	USA								(1840-1893)
	

	Aron Zelkowicz		Suite #3 Op. 87 (1971)			Benjamin Britten
	USA			    VI. Andante espressivo (fuga)	(1913-1976)
				    VII. Fantastico (recitativo)
				    VIII. Presto (moto perpetuo)
				    IX. Lento solenne (passacaglia)
				    Mournful song (Under the little apple tree)
				    Autumn
				    Street song (The grey eagle)
				    Grant repose together with the saints

4:00-5:00 PM
	Cello Ensemble Program

					Emilio Colón, conductor

	Réminiscences a "Robert le Diable"				Jacques Offenbach
									(1819-1880)

	Adios Nonino							Astor Piazzolla
									(1921-1992)
									arr. Emilio Colón

	Danse Espagnole							Manuel de Falla
		from "La Vida Breve"					(1876-1946)
									arr. Emilio Colón

	Awards Presentation

	Gwyn Richards, Associate Dean
	Indiana University School of Music

5:00-5:45 PM
	Reception, Musical Arts Center


Cello Ensemble

Emilio Colón, conductor

Cello I Mark Kosower
Thomas Loewenheim
Tom Lanschoot
Andrea Yun
Cello III Joanna Chang
Jan Kolar
Theodore Harvey
Jane Soung
David Bebe
Laura Thomas Merino
Paolo Marks
Matt Davis
Stephanie Hass
Eleanor Christman
Cello II Aaron Zelcowicz
Kari Nostbaken
Joyce Rychard
Yoon Hae Kim
Antonio Innaimo
Mauri Overly
Fanny Pouzalgues
Aldo Mata
Philip von Maltzahn
Sarah Bielish
Lorenzo Crosby
Brad Hawkins
Cello IV Karim Wasfi
Anne Ridlington
Isa Wedemeyer
Eva Nemeth
Stavros Petropolus
Jonathan Mann
Greta Schotman
Rodrigo Correa
Adrien Zitoun
Joong Mook Lim
Grace Wenzel
Marylin de Oliveira


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