April 2, 2004 :: No. 199
Who: |
Cal State Fullerton Department of Music |
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What: |
The Premiere Trio
Ernest Salem, violin; Bongshin Ko, cello; Eduardo Delgado, piano |
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When: |
8 p.m. Friday, April 16, 2004 |
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Where: |
Recital Hall, California State University, Fullerton
800 N. State College Blvd. (Nutwood and State College Blvd.)
Fullerton |
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Program: |
Trio in E-flat op. 100............................................Franz
Schubert
Verano Porteno and Invierno Porteno
from The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires................
Astor Piazzolla
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Background: |
The Premiere Trio, formed in 2000 through
the Department of Music at California State University, Fullerton,
has been heard on campus in chamber recitals and with the
CSU Fullerton University Orchestra in Beethoven’s Triple
concerto. As a result of being recipients of last year’s
President’s Initiative Grant, the trio presented a series
of recitals and master classes in the mid-west and recorded
a demo CD.
Violinist Ernest Salem has performed in concerts and recitals
across the United States. Among Los Angeles area ensembles,
he has performed with the Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra, Long
Beach Symphony, Asia American Orchestra and South Coast Symphony.
He held leadership roles with the Wichita and Las Cruces Symphony,
the Minnesota Opera Orchestra, Texas Chamber and Texas Opera
Theater orchestras. Included among his teachers are Yfrah
Neaman, Fredell Lack and members of the Juilliard Quartet.
Bongshin Ko, cellist, has performed worldwide collaborating
with Sir George Solti, Mstislav Rostropovich, Bernard Rands
and others. Her performances have hailed her “mastery
of the instrument.” She’s also been heard with
Korean Broadcasting Symphony and German Chamber Orchestra.
Winner of over 30 international competition prizes, she’s
was chosen to perform the European and Asian premieres of
works especially composed to celebrate the 70th birthday of
cellist/conductor Mstislav Rostropovich.
Eduardo Delgado, pianist, has been hailed as a “rare
musical personality” whose appearances have been spread
across the world. He has recorded solo piano music of Albert
Ginastera for MA Records in Tokyo, and a set of Argentine
Songs with Argentine tenor, José Cura for ERATO Records.
His numerous awards and prizes include the Vladimir Horowitz
Award, the Martha Baird Rockefeller Prize, and in 1999 he
was recognized for his service and talent in the world of
music and awarded a medal by UNESCO in Buenos Aires.
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Admission: |
Advance sales $20 ($12 with advance Titan discount
& $9 with advance CSUF student discount). At the door all
tickets $20. |
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Box Office: |
Tickets are available at the Performing Arts
Center box office, 657-278-3371. Or online at: www.tickets.com |
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Internet Site: |
http://www.fullerton.edu/arts/events/ |
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Media Contact: |
Elizabeth Champion, College of the Arts at 657-278-2434 |