PARTICIPATING ARTISTS 2006 SEASON
ELIOT BAILEN, Cello He is Artistic Director of the Sherman Chamber Ensemble in Connecticut and Principal Cello/Assistant Director of the New York Chamber Ensemble. Principal cellist with several NYC area orchestras, he also appears with the American Symphony, New York City Opera, Orchestra of St. Luke's and New Jersey Symphony. A recipient of the DMA from Yale University, he teaches at Columbia University. He and his wife, Susan Rotholz, live in NYC with their three children. This is his thirteenth season with the Festival. |
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| ANTHONY D'AMICO, Bass
Originally from Long Island, New York, he is in demand as a freelance musician throughout the New England area. A member of the Rhode Island and Boston Philharmonics, and the Portland, Springfield, and Vermont Symphonies, he also performs with such Boston groups as the Pops, the Pops Esplanade, the Ballet, the Modern Orchestra Project, and the Academy of Music as well as the Boston and Martha's Vineyard Chamber Music Societies. He teaches at Providence College and the New England Conservatory of Music Extension Division. This is his sixth season with the Festival. |
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YURI FUNAHASHI, Piano A member of the Festival Chamber Music Society of New York City and the Pane-Funahashi Piano Duo, she is co-founder of Maine Mountain Chamber Music. Her chamber music performances have been heard at the Seattle and Vancouver Festivals, the Kennedy Center, the 92nd Street Y and Weill Carnegie Hall. She was honored at the 1990 Tchaikovsky Competition as an outstanding accompanist. A recipient of the DMA from the Juilliard School, she is an adjunct professor at the University of Maine at Farmington. This is her fifth Festival appearance. |
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CARMELO GALANTE, Clarinet Principal Clarinet of the Omaha Symphony Orchestra, he is on the faculty of the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Formerly Principal Clarinet of the South Bend Symphony in Indiana, he was a member of the Springfield (Illinois) Symphony, the South Bend Woodwind Quintet, and the Cassini Trio, and has taught at St. Mary�s College. A student of James Pyne, Lawrence McDonald and Franklin Cohen, he is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory and the Cleveland Institute of Music. This is his sixteenth season with the Festival. |
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MAUREEN GALLAGHER, Viola She is Co-Principal Violist of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestra of St. Luke's, and Principal Violist of the New York City Ballet Orchestra. A member of the New Jersey Chamber Music Society and Speculum Musicae, she is invited to numerous chamber music festivals world-wide and is Co-Principal Violist of the Mito Chamber Orchestra in Japan for several weeks each year. She has recorded over 75 CDs for Deutsche Grammaphon, Nonesuch, Decca and RCA. This is her ninth summer at the Festival. |
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JONATHAN GOLOVE, Cello Cellist, composer, and teacher, he is Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalo, where he is a member of the Baird Trio. He is founder and co-director of The Instrumental Factor (Buffalo), and Just Like It Sounds (San Francisco), chamber ensembles dedicated to the performance of new music. Summer festivals include the European Academy of Music, Roycroft, Pacific, Rome, and Sarasota. He performs on a number of recordings of improvised music with composer/performer Vinny Golia. This is his sixth season with the Festival. |
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LAURIE KENNEDY, Viola She is Principal Violist of the Portland Symphony and co-founder of Maine Mountain Chamber Music, a new series in Farmington. Before moving to Maine in 1981, she was a member of the Montreal Symphony, Principal Viola of the Vancouver Symphony and Associate Principal of the Buffalo Philharmonic. She is a graduate of Smith College with a Master's degree from Indiana University School of Music. A participant in the Festival since 1977, she has been co-Music Director since 1985 and was appointed Music Director in 2000. |
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Thomas Kraines, Cello A performer, teacher and composer, he appears as a duo with his wife, violinist Juliette Kang, with the ensemble Mistral, and with the free improvisation duo Dithyramb. Recent performances include appearances with the Network for New Music, Music from Copland House, Concertante, and the New York Festival of Song. He has performed his own compositions at the Moab Music Festival, the Portland Chamber Music Festival, the Longy School of Music, and at the University of Pennsylvania. A graduate of the Curtis Institute and the Juilliard School, he currently teaches cello at Princeton University. This is his first appearance at the Festival. |
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MIHAE LEE, Piano She has appeared frequently as a soloist with das Symphonie Berlin and in recitals in Lincoln Center, Jordan Hall, and the National Philharmonic in Warsaw. She is an artist member of the Boston Chamber Music Society, and the Triton Horn Trio, with violinist Ani Kavafian and hornist William Purvis. Festivals include Dubrovnik, Amsterdam, Groningen, Great Woods, OK Mozart, Mainly Mozart, Chestnut Hill, Rockport, Bard, and the Seattle Chamber Music Festival. A guest artist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; she has performed regularly at Bargemusic in New York; and has collaborated with the Muir, Cassatt, and Manhattan string quartets. Born in Seoul, Korea, she came to the United States in 1972, and received her bachelor�s and master�s degrees from The Juilliard School and Artist Diploma from the New England Conservatory. This is he thirteenth summer with the Festival. |
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TIMOTHY LEES, Violin A Philadelphia native and graduate of the Eastman School of Music, he is Concertmaster of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He has served as Concertmaster of the Spoleto Festival Orchestra both here and abroad, the New Jersey Symphony, and the Charleston (SC) Symphony. In chamber music, he has collaborated with such artists as Peter Wiley, Steven Tennenbaum, Ida Kavafian, Yefim Bronfman and Jaime Laredo and appears regularly at the Linton Chamber Music Series in Cincinnati. This is his eighth season at this Festival. |
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STEPHEN MANES, Piano Professor of Music, Chair of the Music Department and a member of the Baird Trio at the University at Buffalo SUNY, he has been soloist with many American orchestras and has collaborated with the Cleveland, Tokyo, Kronos, and Cassatt String Quartets. He is noted for performances of the complete solo music of Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern, as well as the complete Beethoven Sonatas and the solo works of Schubert. Co-Music Director of the Festival from 1982 to 1985, he has participated since the first concert in 1973. |
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VARTY MANOUELIAN, Violin A prize winner in competitions in Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the United States, she has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras in the United States, the former Soviet Union, Poland, Spain, Italy and her native Bulgaria. She has performed chamber music at the Marlboro, El Paso, Olympic, and Apple Hill Festivals. Currently a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, she resides in Glendale, California with her husband, Movses Pogossian, and their three young children. This is her sixth appearance at the Festival. |
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PHILIP PALERMO, Violin Associate Concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra since 1984, and frequent soloist with that orchestra, he has also appeared as soloist with the Baltimore, Houston, Milwaukee, and Pittsburgh Symphonies. Festival credits include Mainly Mozart in San Diego, Aspen and the Utah Music Festival. He performs with the Ronen Chamber Ensemble in Indianapolis. A graduate of Indiana University School of Music and the Juilliard School, he was first prize winner of the Kosciuszko Foundation's Wieniawski Competition. This is his fourteenth season with the Festival. |
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MOVSES POGOSSIAN, Violin A prize-winner in the 1986 Tchaikovsky Competition, he is the youngest ever to win First Prize in the USSR National Violin Competition. Founder and Co-Artistic Director of the Shady Side Chamber Music Festival in Pittsburgh, he also performs with the El Paso and Olympic Festivals, and the Apple Hill Chamber Players. He has taught at Duquesne and Bowling Green Universities, and is currently Visiting Artist Teacher and a member of the Baird Piano Trio at SUNY Buffalo. This is his sixth season with the Festival. |
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SUSAN ROTHOLZ, Flute Principal Flutist of the New England Bach Festival, the New York Chamber Ensemble, and the Greenwich Symphony, she is a founding member of the Sherman Chamber Ensemble and Hexagon. Summer festivals include Marlboro, Mostly Mozart, Cape May and Salt Bay. She has recorded the Bach Sonatas and Solo Partita for Bridge Records. She teaches at Columbia University, Hunter College and Manhattan School of Music, and lives in New York City with her husband, Eliot Bailen, and their three children. She has been with the Festival since 1991. |
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Peter Sykes, Harpsichord A widely recorded keyboard artist, he has performed at such festivals as the American Guild of Organists, the International Society of Organbuilders, Boston Early Music Festival, Aston Magna Festival, New England Bach Festival, and with Ensemble Project Ars Nova, The King�s Noyse, and Musica Antiqua K�ln. Chair of the Historical Performance Department at Boston University, and Director of Music at First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, he is also on the faculties of the Longy School and the New England Conservatory. In May 2005 he received the Outstanding Alumni award from the New England Conservatory for career achievement. This is his first appearance at this festival. |
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BONNIE THRON, Cello Principal cellist of the North Carolina Symphony, she is once again a full-time musician, after eight years of doubling as cellist and registered nurse in Baltimore. Formerly a member of the Peabody Trio, assistant principal cellist of the Denver Symphony and freelancer in New York City, playing with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Speculum Musicae, she has frequently performed with the Apple Hill Chamber Players, and taught at their summer Chamber Music Center. She received the BM and MM from the Juilliard School. This is her fifth summer with the Festival. |
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PAUL WOLFE, Violin Conductor and Music Director of the Florida West Coast Symphony for 35 years, he is now Conductor Laureate. He founded the Sarasota Music Festival in 1965. Earlier in New York City, he performed with such artists as Bruno Walter, Leopold Stokowski, Artur Rubenstein, Leonard Bernstein and Igor Stravinsky, and was violinist and keyboard artist for the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico. In 1995 he received the "Citation for Excellence" from Chamber Music America. He has performed here every summer since 1974. |
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