Chopin Extravaganza: 1810–2010 celebrates composer’s works
Who
The ASU Herberger Institute School of Music
What
The Chopin Extravaganza: 1810–2010 is a six-concert series spanning Jan. 25 – March 28, 2010. Experience the classical works of Frédéric Chopin performed by ASU Herberger Institute School of Music faculty, students and special guests in a semester-long celebration to honor the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth (1810–1849). Concert series proceeds benefit keyboard area student scholarships. For detailed programming and pre-concert lectures information, visit http://music.asu.edu/chopin
The Elegance of Chopin
Jan. 25, 2010; 7:30 p.m.
Opening remarks by Dr. Ellon Carpenter
Caio Pagano, piano
The Versatility of Chopin
Feb. 1, 2010; 7:30 p.m.
Andrew Campbell, Walter Cosand, Lisa Ehlers, Russell Ryan, Janice Meyer Thompson, piano
Chopin with Strings Attached
Feb. 8, 2010; 7:30 p.m.
Robert Hamilton, piano and Thomas Landschoot, violoncello
Chopin’s Late Works
Feb. 22, 2010; 7:30 p.m.
Opening remarks by Dr. Amy Holbrook
Baruch Meir, piano
Chopin’s 200th Birthday Celebration
March 1, 2010; 7:30 p.m.
Select ASU student performers
Remembering Chopin: a Musical Conversation between George Sand and Frédéric Chopin
March 28, 2010; 5 p.m.
FREE
Special guest artist and pianist Pamela Howland weaves Sand’s autobiography through Chopin’s compositions. This event is co-sponsored by the School of International Letters and Cultures (SILC), the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the French & Italian program.
Where
The Katzin Concert Hall is located in the ASU Herberger Institute School of Music on the ASU Tempe campus. For a detailed campus map, visit: http://herbergerinstitute.asu.edu/events/parking.php
When
Jan. 25 – March 28, 2010
Cost
To purchase $4–$8 tickets, call 480.965.6447.
Public Contact
Walter Cosand
ASU Herberger Institute
School of Music professor
480.965.4254
walter.cosand@asu.edu
The School of Music in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University is ranked 19th in the country and eighth among public institutions by U.S.News & World Report. More than 100 music faculty artists and scholars work with approximately 800 music majors each year in research, performance and scholarly activities. It presents approximately 700 concerts and recitals each year. To learn more about the School of Music, visit music.asu.edu.
Media Contact:
Wendy Craft
ASU Herberger Institute
Media Relations
480.965.0478
wendy.craft@asu.edu