Join us for an evening of spell-binding guitar solos by Miroslav Tadić, solo violin gems of Georges Enescu, and Brahms' unforgettable 3rd Violin Sonata, plus that special romantic escape that only music for violin-guitar duo can create.
PROGRAM
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Irina Muresanu, violin
Mak Grgić, guitar
Andrew Armstrong, piano​
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Miroslav Tadić | b. 1959
Laments, Dances, & Lullabies Vol. 1 for solo guitar (2008)
No. 5: Chicho
No. 4: Jovka
No. 3: Walk Dance
Johannes Brahms | 1833-1897
Sonata No. 3 in D minor for Violin and Piano,
Opus 108 (1888)
Allegro
Adagio
Un poco presto e con sentimento
Presto agitato
~ Intermission ~
George Enescu | 1881-1955
Airs in Romanian Folk Style, for violin solo (1926)
Allegro giusto
Andante
Allegro giocoso
Joaquín Rodrigo | 1901-1999
Adagio, from Concierto de Aranjuez, arr. for guitar and piano (1939)
Manuel de Falla | 1876-1946
From Suite Popular Española (1914), arr. for violin and guitar
El paño moruno
Asturiana
Polo
Jules Massenet | 1842-1912
Meditation, from the opera Thaïs (1893), arr. for violin and guitar
Frederick Loewe | 1901-1988
Almost Like Being in Love (1947), arr. for violin and guitar
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IRINA MURESANU
... the urgency of music alone, distilled by the magic violin
of Muresanu.
Telerama, France
MAK GRGIC
Mak is a beautiful musician.
K.D. Lang
ANDREW ARMSTRONG
The amount of expression that
Armstrong is able to draw out of the material is remarkable.
Jonathan A. Neufeld
The Tennessean