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The New York Debut
Winners Series

Works by Tartini, Mozart, Ysaÿe, Chenoweth, and Franck

Christoph Bloos, Violin
Emi Nakajima, Piano

Saturday, December 13th 2003
5:30 PM
Tickets: $17 for Event Me subscribers
(see below for details or buy here)


Dear Friend,

Start your Saturday night with violinist Christoph Bloos, a winner of this year's "New York Debut Winners Series", the prestigious award issued by Artists International Presentations. The upcoming event will be his New York Debut. His partner at the piano will be the accomplished american pianist Emi Nakajima.

Location:
Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall
154 West 57th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenue)
New York City

Tickets:

Special offer for Event Me subscribers only:
If you buy tickets through Paypal before Thursday, December 11th, 9:00PM, you will get a $5.00 discount on each ticket ($17.00 instead of $22.00, and no processing fees).
Click here to buy the discounted tickets.
Your tickets will be reserved for you at the Carnegie/Weill Hall box office right before the event. The box office will open at 4:30PM on Saturday, December 13th (one hour before the concert). Please provide your name at the box office in order to receive your tickets.

After Thursday, 9pm, you can still buy tickets online at the Carnegie Halls website for $22 plus $4.50 processing fee for one order of tickets, or buy tickets at the box office with no processing fees.


Program

Guiseppe Tartini (1692-1770)
Sonata in G minor („Devil’s Trill“) for Violin and Piano
Larghetto
Allegro energico
Grave – Allegro assai – Grave – Allegro assai – Grave – Allegro assai
Cadenza
Adagio

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Sonata for Violin and Piano in E Minor
KV 304(300c) – (Paris 1778)
Allegro
Tempo di Menuetto

Eugène Ysaÿe (1858-1931)
Poème élégiaque Op. 12

- intermission -

Gerald Chenoweth
Partir/Retourner (1997) for Violin and Piano

César Franck (1822-1890)
Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major (1886)
Allegro ben moderato
Allegro
Recitativo – Fantasia
Allegro poco mosso

 


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