Close Encounters With Ravel

The famed Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Piano Trio (Joseph Kalichstein, piano; Jaime Laredo, violin and his wife, Sharon Robinson, cello) will perform at the Colonie Country Club, Voorheesville, NY, this Friday, April 13. The event is sponsored by Renaissance Musical Arts, to benefit the Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI), which helps future professional musicians achieve their goal in music making. On the program are Trio No. 2, in B-minor, Op. 70, by Joachin Turina; the Piano Trio No. 2 in B-flat, by Leo Kirshner; and Beethoven’s Op. 9, “Archduke†Piano Trio. For reservations and directions, call evenings 518-482-5334. Tickets are $35.

The Friends of Chamber Music will host five members of the Walden Chamber Players — Fenwick Smith, flute; Richard Ranti, bassoon; Helen Chang, violin; Christof Huebner, viola; Ashima Scripp, cello — on Saturday, April 14, at the Emma Willard School in Troy. On the program are works by Max Reger, Schedl, Mozart, Devienne and Beethoven.

Tickets are $22; students $11. For reservations and information, call 518-273-8135 or 518-266-0044.

Violist Marka Gustavson of the Colorado String Quartet and pianist Carmel Lowenthal will give a joint recital at Bard College, Red Hook, NY, on Sunday, April 15, at 3 p.m., in Olin Hall.  The duo is scheduled to perform works by George Tsontakis, J.S. Bach, Darius Milhaud and Johannes Brahms.

This concert is free and open to the public. Call 845-758-7425 for additional information.

Ingrid Fliter, the Argentine pianist who won the prestigious Gilmore Award last year, will be the final performing artist at this year’s International Festival Series at Union College on Wednesday, April 18, 8 p.m., in Schenectady, NY. The program for this recital will include Beethoven’s Variations in C; Shubert’s Sonata in A, D. 959; and works by Chopin including three mazurkas and his Sonata No. 3 in B, Op. 58.

Admission is $20; students $8. Call 518-688-6080 for reservations or 518-372-3651 for information.

Close Encounters with Music will present pianist Adam Neiman  in a recital Saturday, April 21, at St. James Church in Great Barrington, MA, at 6 p.m. The event is titled Programmatic Piano Scenes from a Keyboard.

Neiman will perform Moussorgsky’s masterpiece, “Pictures at an Exhibitionâ€; Rachmaninoff’s “Etudes-Tableaux†(Study Pictures); and Ravel’s “Jeux d’Eau†(Water Games). Still in his 20s, Neiman comes to Great Barrington as a highly praised pianist. He is also becoming known as a composer for voice, piano and chamber groups and is working on his first symphony.

Tickets are $30, $10 for students and can be ordered by calling 800-843-0778 or go to cewmusic@aol.com.

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