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Sunday March 20, 2022
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– A “hybrid” concert –
Mathilde Handelsman, piano
Edward Cho, cello
From Vilnius to Vienna
Three Sonatas for Piano and Cello
“[W]e will be opening with a 1971 composition by a Lithuanian composer, Stasys Vainiunas, who is relatively unknown in the US and almost never performed, and whose music blends 20th century techniques with hints of Shostakovich and Scriabin influences. The last two sonatas are monuments of the cello and piano repertoire, and take us back to the 19th century classical and Romantic Viennese style, with Beethoven and Brahms.”
Program
Stasys Vainiūnas
Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 38
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 4 in C major, Op. 102
Johannes Brahms
Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38
BIOGRAPHIES
Recognized for her “calm technical control, extraordinary vigor, and flawless musicality,” (Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace, 2013), Dr. Mathilde Handelsman is a concert pianist, poet, and educator from Paris, France.
In 2020, Mathilde’s début album devoted to Claude Debussy, Images, was released for Sheva Collection. Passionate about French music, she regularly gives lecture-recitals on Debussy and champions the piano works of the late Roger Boutry (Grand Prix de Rome, 1954).
Highlights from the 2019-2020 concert season featured Mathilde alongside Nicolas Namoradze at the inauguration of the Tanglewood Learning Institute in a highly acclaimed two-piano performance. Recent festival appearances include the Tanglewood Music Center, Sarasota Music Festival, and the Wissembourg International Music Festival. Next season, Mathilde will début at Carnegie Hall as a 1st Prize winner of the 2021 American Protégé Concerto Competition.
Mathilde was born in Paris to a family of musicians and painters. Her principal teachers are Menahem Pressler, John O’Conor, and Laurent Cabasso. She has also received guidance from Emanuel Ax, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Serkin, and Robert Levin. After graduating from the Académie Supérieure de Musique de Strasbourg, Mathilde furthered her studies at the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University-Bloomington. In 2020, she graduated from the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Shenandoah University.
Dr. Mathilde Handelsman currently serves as a Resident Artist and piano faculty at the University of New Hampshire. Her work as a poet includes two published volumes, Pré-sage (2016) and L’Absurde Génie des fleurs (2017).
Edward Cho is a Canadian-Korean cellist, originally from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He has been a two-time grand winner of the Competitive Music Festival of New Brunswick, winner of the Ken Murray Concerto Competition, and the Third Prize Winner at the Elora TD Canada Trust Competition.
As a chamber musician, Cho has studied under several acclaimed groups and individuals, including the Takacs Quartet, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Stanley Ritchie, Anne Epperson, the Pacifica Quartet, Mark Kaplan, Kevork Mardirossian, Joseph Swensen, and the Penderecki Quartet.
Cho has been featured as the soloist with Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Stratford Symphony, Wilfrid Laurier University Orchestra, and Symphony New Brunswick. Moreover, Cho used to be a piano major. In 2010, he performed both Edvard Grieg’s piano concerto and Edward Elgar’s cello concerto in a single evening titled ‘Three Edwards’ with the University of Waterloo Orchestra.
Having accumulated a unique variety of experience throughout his studies, including conducting, Baroque cello, and advanced music theory, Cho’s desire is to share this wealth of knowledge and a profound joy of music through his performances. Further, having been a mechatronics engineering student with an interest in theoretical physics before music, Cho enjoys serving as a catalyst between the ever-evolving technological advancements and the musical world.
He is currently based in Winchester, Virginia, where he is completing his doctoral studies at Shenandoah University with Julian Schwarz. He has earned degrees at Indiana University (M.M. and P.D.) with Peter Stumpf and Wilfrid Laurier University (B.Mus.) with Paul Pulford.
Check out Edward’s website here:
http://choedward.com
If you’d like to receive Emerson Avenue Salon invitations, you can add yourself to the invitation list HERE.
Program
Stasys Vainiūnas
Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 38
Ludwig Van Beethoven
Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 4 in C major, Op. 102
Johannes Brahms
Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38
BIOGRAPHIES
Recognized for her “calm technical control, extraordinary vigor, and flawless musicality,” (Dernières Nouvelles d’Alsace, 2013), Dr. Mathilde Handelsman is a concert pianist, poet, and educator from Paris, France.
In 2020, Mathilde’s début album devoted to Claude Debussy, Images, was released for Sheva Collection. Passionate about French music, she regularly gives lecture-recitals on Debussy and champions the piano works of the late Roger Boutry (Grand Prix de Rome, 1954).
Highlights from the 2019-2020 concert season featured Mathilde alongside Nicolas Namoradze at the inauguration of the Tanglewood Learning Institute in a highly acclaimed two-piano performance. Recent festival appearances include the Tanglewood Music Center, Sarasota Music Festival, and the Wissembourg International Music Festival. Next season, Mathilde will début at Carnegie Hall as a 1st Prize winner of the 2021 American Protégé Concerto Competition.
Mathilde was born in Paris to a family of musicians and painters. Her principal teachers are Menahem Pressler, John O’Conor, and Laurent Cabasso. She has also received guidance from Emanuel Ax, Garrick Ohlsson, Peter Serkin, and Robert Levin. After graduating from the Académie Supérieure de Musique de Strasbourg, Mathilde furthered her studies at the Jacobs School of Music of Indiana University-Bloomington. In 2020, she graduated from the Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Shenandoah University.
Dr. Mathilde Handelsman currently serves as a Resident Artist and piano faculty at the University of New Hampshire. Her work as a poet includes two published volumes, Pré-sage (2016) and L’Absurde Génie des fleurs (2017).
Edward Cho is a Canadian-Korean cellist, originally from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He has been a two-time grand winner of the Competitive Music Festival of New Brunswick, winner of the Ken Murray Concerto Competition, and the Third Prize Winner at the Elora TD Canada Trust Competition.
As a chamber musician, Cho has studied under several acclaimed groups and individuals, including the Takacs Quartet, Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Stanley Ritchie, Anne Epperson, the Pacifica Quartet, Mark Kaplan, Kevork Mardirossian, Joseph Swensen, and the Penderecki Quartet.
Cho has been featured as the soloist with Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Stratford Symphony, Wilfrid Laurier University Orchestra, and Symphony New Brunswick. Moreover, Cho used to be a piano major. In 2010, he performed both Edvard Grieg’s piano concerto and Edward Elgar’s cello concerto in a single evening titled ‘Three Edwards’ with the University of Waterloo Orchestra.
Having accumulated a unique variety of experience throughout his studies, including conducting, Baroque cello, and advanced music theory, Cho’s desire is to share this wealth of knowledge and a profound joy of music through his performances. Further, having been a mechatronics engineering student with an interest in theoretical physics before music, Cho enjoys serving as a catalyst between the ever-evolving technological advancements and the musical world.
He is currently based in Winchester, Virginia, where he is completing his doctoral studies at Shenandoah University with Julian Schwarz. He has earned degrees at Indiana University (M.M. and P.D.) with Peter Stumpf and Wilfrid Laurier University (B.Mus.) with Paul Pulford.
Check out Edward’s website here:
http://choedward.com
If you’d like to receive Emerson Avenue Salon invitations, you can add yourself to the invitation list HERE.