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School of Music Faculty of Fine Arts University of Victoria 50 YEARS MUS C

UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY CONCERT SERIES Lafayette String Quartet Ann Elliott-Goldschmid, violin Sharon Stanis, violin Joanna Hood, viola Pamela Highbaugh Aloni, cello & Saguenay (Alcan) String Quartet Laura Andriani, violin Nathalie Camus, violin Luc Beauchemin, viola David Ellis, cello We acknowledge that the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the WS ANEC (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees) and Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples of the Coast Salish Nation. Sunday, January 21, 2018 8 p.m. MacLaurin Building, University of Victoria Adults: $25 / Seniors: $20 / Students & UVic alumni: $10

P R O G R A M String Octet in F Major, op. 17 (1849) Niels W. Gade I. Allegro molto e con fuoco (1817 1890) II. Andantino quasi allegretto III. Scherzo: Allegro moderato e tranquillo IV. Finale Allegro vivace String Octet in G Minor, op. 56 The Letter (2017) I. Largo Airat Ichmouratov (b. 1973) Ichmouratov s octet is inspired by Stefan Zweig s novella Letter from an Unknown Woman. The composition was commissioned by the Saguenay and Lafayette Quartets and is receiving its world premiere performances during the present series of concerts in British Columbia between January 13-21, 2018. I N T E R M I S S I O N Concession open in the lounge String Octet in E-flat Major, op. 20 (1825) Felix Mendelssohn I. Allegro Moderato, ma con fuoco (1809 1847) II. Andante III. Scherzo. Allegro leggierissimo IV. Presto

Lafayette String Quartet In July 1986, four young musicians, based in Detroit and just beginning their professional careers, performed together for the first time as the Lafayette String Quartet. Today the LSQ continues to flourish with its original personnel: violinists Ann Elliott-Goldschmid and Sharon Stanis, violist Joanna Hood, and cellist Pamela Highbaugh Aloni. The LSQ s extraordinary musicianship was recognized early on. Already in 1988, it was ranked among the magazine Musical America s Young Artists to Watch, and in its first years it won the Grand prize at the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and prizes at the Portsmouth (now City of London) International String Quartet Competition, and the Chicago Discovery Competition. As winners of the 1988 Cleveland String Quartet Competition, the LSQ had the opportunity to study for two years with the Cleveland Quartet at the Eastman School of Music, in Rochester, New York. In 1991, the four women became artists-in-residence at the University of Victoria s School of Music, in British Columbia positions they still hold today. They received honorary doctorates from University Canada West and were honored with the inaugural Craigdarroch Award for Excellence in Artistic Expression in 2010 from the University of Victoria. The LSQ has performed across Canada, the United States, Mexico and Europe, with concerts often allied with masterclasses and workshops. They often collaborate with other string quartets including the Saguenay (Alcan), the New Zealand, the Penderecki, the Molinari, the Emily Carr, and the Quarteto Latinoamericano. The Lafayette String Quartet is represented by Lydia Kasianchuk.

Saguenay String Quartet The Saguenay String Quartet (formerly known as the Alcan String Quartet) has developed a reputation for excellence throughout Canada and internationally since its inception in 1989. The Quartet s originality, contagious enthusiasm, unique sonority, and remarkable cohesion have all contributed to its long-term success. The ensemble s list of accomplishments is impressive: 1000 concerts; over 100 live radio broadcasts, numerous television appearances; tours throughout North America, Europe, Asia; and a number of commissioned pieces and first performances. The Quartet s recent tours have led the Quartet in Italy, France, the United States, Asia and all over Canada. Its last visit to the Lanaudière Festival, accompanied by pianist Alain Lefèvre, was hailed by more than 6,000 people and welcomed by enthusiastic critics. This concert was also awarded the Opus Prize for the concert of the year by the Conseil québécois de la musique, as well as a Félix (Adisq) prize for the recording of the same André Mathieu repertoire. Another cornerstone in the Quartet s history is the release of its highly anticipated Complete Cycle of Beethoven s 16 String Quartets as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations. In addition to its performing career, the Quartet is regularly invited to teach and conduct masterclasses at universities, conservatories, and summer chamber music institutes both in Quebec and abroad. The Saguenay String Quartet is based in Chicoutimi, Québec, where it receives the unconditional support of the Orchestre Symphonique du Saguenay. The Saguenay String Quartet is represented by Agence Station Bleue (stationbleue.com).

Airat Ichmouratov The music of Russian-Canadian composer and conductor Airat Ichmouratov, has been performed by a wide range of ensembles and musicians in countries around the world. Ichmouratov was named as Resident Composer 2012 at Concerts aux îles du Bic (Canada), in 2013 he was the Composer of Summer at Orford Arts Centre (Canada), and in 2015 Summer Composer at 17e edition of the Festival Classique des Hautes-Laurentides (Canada). As of 2010, Ichmouratov is an Associate Composer with the Canadian Music Centre. Born in Kazan, Russia, Ichmouratov studied clarinet at the Kazan State Conservatory. In 1993, when he was appointed as Associate clarinetist of the Tatarstan s Opera and Ballet Theatre, and of the Kazan State Symphony Orchestra, he began to extensively tour Europe. In 2000, he obtained a Master degree at the University of Montreal. He then founded the Muczynski Trio, which won first prize and the Grand Award at the National Music Festival (Canada, 2002) and First Prize at the 8th International Chamber Music Competition in Krakow (Poland, 2004). The Trio has also recorded for CBC and has given performances in Canada, China, Russia, and Europe. In 2000, Ichmouratov joined the Klezmer group Kleztory, in which he plays the clarinet, composes, and arranges. In 2004, Kleztory recorded a very unique CD: Klezmer Music with I Musici de Montreal and Yuli Turovsky, recorded on the Chandos label (Great Britain). In 2007 Kleztory s album Nomade won the Opus Prize. His most recent (2014) Album Arrival was nominated as Best album of the Year in the Traditional music category by ADISQ. In 2012, Kleztory won Klezmer Furth Prize at International Klezmer festival and Competition in Amsterdam, and as a result, appeared at the Furth Klezmer Festival during the following spring. With Kleztory, Ichmouratov has appeared as soloist with several orchestras, including the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Quebec Symphony Orchestra, I Musici de Montreal, Les Violons du Roy, and Brussels Chamber Orchestra and toured intensively in Canada, USA, Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica, Romany, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Switzerland, Netherlands, Germany, and China.

UPCOMING EVENTS Monday, January 22 8 PM (Free) Orion Series in Fine Arts Stephanie Chua, piano & Véronique Mathieu, violin New Music for Piano & Violin Stephanie Chua (BMus 01) is a much sought-after collaborative pianist devoted to performing contemporary music. Canadian violinist Véronique Mathieu is winner of the 2012 Eckhardt-Gramatté Contemporary Music Competition and three-time winner of the Canada Council Bank of Instruments Competition. Chua and Mathieu recently released their debut CD on Centrediscs/Naxos, featuring over 100 years of Canadian duos. This concert includes a selection of those works as well as compositions by UVic School of Music alumni Cassandra Miller, Christopher Butterfield, Fuhong Shi and Anna Hostman. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 12:15 PM (Free) West Coast Student Composers Symposium The West Coast Student Composers Symposium is an annual meeting of student composers from the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and UVic. Three concerts will take place during the afternoon, featuring composers and performers from each institution. Concert Schedule: UBC: 12:15-1:15 PM UVic: 1:30-2:30 PM SFU: 2:45-3:45 PM SUNDAY, JANUARY 28 8 PM (By donation) Violin Studio Recital Featuring UVic School of Music violin students from the studio of Sharon Stanis. MONDAY, JANUARY 29 8 PM ($10-$20) Faculty Concert Series Songs of Passion Merrie Klazek, trumpet & Kinza Tyrrell, piano Highlighting the lyric beauty of the trumpet, this program of Art Songs by Manuel de Falla, Chopin, Gershwin, Bernstein, Fauré, Dvořák, and Ravel will transport you to realms of reflection and romance. These two masterful artists, and friends of over 20 years, welcome you to share in this evening of splendid music. To receive our On the Pulse brochure & newsletter by email, contact: concert@uvic.ca finearts.uvic.ca/music/events