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CIM applauds KeyBank Foundation for being a top corporate donor to the 2008 –2009 Annual Fund! Bravo!
An Evening with Mark O’Connor ~ presented by the Fr iends o f CIM ~
Saturday, April 17 8:00 p.m. Kulas Hall
O’Connor brings his
eclectic talents
to CIM in a solo recital
featuring
foot –stomping fiddle,
ragtime
Jazz, blues,
free improv
and
electrifying caprices!
Tickets $125, $60, $30
Visit cim.edu or call 216.791.5000
for tickets and information.
Upcoming Events
Sunday, March 21, 2010 4:00 p.m.
FACULTY RECITAL
MARY KAY FINK, flute/piccolo
RICHARD KING, horn
RANDALL FUSCO, piano, guest artist
NICHOLAS UNDERHILL, piano, guest artist
OSKAR MORAWETZ Sonata for Horn and Piano
ERIC EWAZEN Ballade, Pastorale and Dance (Flute, Horn and Piano)
ROBERT BEASER Souvenirs for Piccolo and Piano
TYLER EMERSON Trio for Flute/Picc, Horn and Piano
(World Premiere)
*Seating Passes
Visit cim.edu for a complete list of concert events
Friday, March 19, 2010 - 8:00 p.m.
Kulas Hall
FACULTY RECITAL
Massimo La Rosa, trombone
Elizabeth DeMio, piano
J.S. BACH Gavotte en Rondeau
(1685 – 1750) from the Partita No. 3 for solo violin (arr. by Roger Harvey)
CARL MARIA VON WEBER Romance für Posaune and Klavier
(1786 – 1826)
PAUL HINDEMITH Sonate (1941)
(1895 – 1963) Allegro moderato maestoso Allegretto grazioso
Lied des Raufbolds
(Swashbuckler's Song): Allegro pesante
Allegro moderato maestoso
~ Intermission ~
EUGÈNE BOZZA Ballade, Op. 62 (1944) (1905 – 1991) (for Trombone and Piano)
NICOLA FERRO Notes of Love
(b. 1974)
STJEPAN ŠULEK Sonata (Vox Gabrieli)
(1914 - 1986) (for Trombone & Piano)
Program
Attention Patrons: As a courtesy to others, please reduce the volume on hearing aids and other devices that may produce noise that would detract from the performance.
About the Performers
Massimo La Rosa joined The Cleveland Orchestra as principal trom-
bone in September 2007. He previously served as principal trombone
of La Fenice Opera House in Venice from 1996 to 2007. He has
performed as principal trombone with La Scala Opera House in Milan,
the Santa Cecilia Symphonic Orchestra in Rome, the Teatro Comunale
di Firenze in Florence. Mr. La Rosa has appeared as a soloist with La
Fenice Orchestra and with the Sicilian Symphonic Orchestra of Pal-
ermo. Recently, he was a guest artist at the 2009 Eastern Trombone
Workshop, where he performed as a soloist with the United States
Army Band "Pershing's Own". Born in Palermo, Sicily in 1974, Mr. La
Rosa grew up in Belmonte Mezzagno, a small town outside Palermo.
He began playing the trombone in the community band when he was 9
years old. Later, he studied trombone in Palermo with Filippo Bo-
nanno, principal trombone of the Sicilian Symphonic Orchestra. He
had additional lessons and master classes with Charles Vernon, Joseph
Alessi, Rex Martin and Jacques Mauger. Mr. La Rosa is on the trom-
bone faculty at CIM and has also presented master classes at several
American universities and conservatories including the Manhattan
School of Music, the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and
the Juilliard School.
Elizabeth DeMio is a member of the collaborative piano faculty at CIM.
She received a Bachelor of Music degree from CIM and a Master of Music
degree from the University of Michigan. Teachers have included Vitya
Vronsky and Theodore Lettvin. She is well-known as a collaborative pian-
ist, recitalist and soloist in the Cleveland area and appears in more than 100
concerts annually with local aspiring musicians. Mrs. DeMio has appeared
in tours and given master classes in several cities in the U.S., Korea and
Mexico. As a soloist, she performs often with the Trinity Cathedral Cham-
ber Orchestra, a group in Cleveland following the tradition of daytime con-
certs in the great cathedrals of London. With them, she has performed 20
Mozart concerti and the five Beethoven concerti, as well as Schumann,
Mendelssohn, Ravel and others. Mrs. DeMio has appeared as soloist for the
Orquesta Sinfonica de Veracruz and the Orquesta de la UNAM in Mexico.
As a recording artist, she can be heard on the Crystal and Azica labels,
most recently with works by Samuel Adler and soon-to-be released CD
with works by Bernard Garfield, with John Clouser as soloist. In addition
to CIM, she serves on the faculty of the John Mack Oboe Camp.
Order the rest of the
series now!
Tickets are $50 per recital.
Call 216.791.5000 or online at cim.edu.
Wed., March 24 8:00 pm
YEFIM BRONFMAN, piano
Program includes works by
Beethoven, Schumann, Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky
Fri., April 9 8:00 pm
ANDRÉ PREVIN, piano
DAVID FINCK, bass
An Evening of Jazz
Hall Mixon Masters Series