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Strings Entwined


Join Convergence Ensemble for an enchanting program of music for violin, viola, and cello – Classic, Exotic, Moody, and Rhapsodic. Strings Entwined features lesser-known works combined with classics from the trio literature and includes music by two African-American composers, two women composers, & three living composers combined with two well-loved staples from the chamber music repertoire. PROGRAM Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson – Movement for String Trio Ludwig van Beethoven – String Trio in E-flat, Op. 3 Sarah Dubois – Perduto Senza Lei John Steinmetz – Lament (Chaccone) Jessie Montgomery – Duo for Violin and Cello Ernst von Dohnányi – Serenade MORE ABOUT OUR PERFORMERS Francesca Anderegg, violinist, has been hailed by the New York Times for her “rich tone” and “virtuosic panache,” and delivers insightful accounts of contemporary and classical music. Through her inventive programming, active composer collaborations, and precise yet impassioned interpretations, Anderegg has earned renown as a musical explorer of the first order. Anderegg has a national and international reputation as a violinist with a special focus on Latin American repertoire and contemporary music. Michelle LaCourse, violist, is an active soloist and chamber musician, has appeared on four continents, including recent performances in France, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg, Brazil, China, and South Korea, and in many parts of the USA. She was formerly a member of the Lehigh Quartet, the Delphic String Trio and the Aeolian Trio, and currently performs with the Pangaea Chamber Players and the Convergence Ensemble. She currently teaches viola and chairs the String Department at Boston University’s School of Music, where she was awarded BU’s Metcalf Cup and Prize, the university’s highest honor for excellence in teaching. She frequently presents master classes at music schools across the United States and internationally, and during the summer months she also teaches and performs at the annual Karen Tuttle Viola Workshops and BU’s Tanglewood Institute as well as a number of other festivals and workshops. Hyun-Ji Kwon, cellist, currently maintains an active schedule as soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. She earned her Bachelor of Music degree at Ewha Women’s University in Seoul, Korea; Master of Music and Graduate Diploma at New England Conservatory in Boston; Doctor of Musical Arts at Boston University, in the studio of Rhonda Rider. Her other teachers have included Natasha Brofsky, Il-hwan Bai and Sungwon Yang. Kwon has performed in master classes for renowned cellists such as Natalia Gutman and Anner Bylsma. She has performed as guest alumna along with the celebrated Muir Quartet and violist Michelle LaCourse, with the Convergence Ensemble, ArtiQue in Boston Ensemble, Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra and many more Boston area ensembles. Tickets This is a free event but where possible, a donation of $15.00 per ticket would be graciously accepted. Public Transportation 10 minutes walk from Uphams Corner MBTA Commuter Rail stop, 20 minute walk from Savin Hill Red Line MBTA stop. Also served by buses 15, 16, 17, 41 Parking: There is a free parking lot at the corner of Cushing Ave and Columbia Rd. Parking is first come first serve. There is a public parking lot on Ramsey Street at the intersection of Dudley Street and Columbia Road, behind CVS Pharmacy. We look forward to seeing you there!

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