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March 2020
A competition like no other...
Trio St. Bernard
Co-winners of the Lerman Gold
Prize 2018 Competition
9th International Chamber Music Competition
April 4, 2020
An International Competition for Young Professional Musicians
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chesapeake music
Chesapeake Music’s 9th
More than two decades ago, a small group of
music lovers devoted to developing young
talent gathered in Easton. They began to
imagine a competition that would engage
young chamber music ensembles with the
world-class musicians who participated in the
annual Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival.
Several years of research and planning led to the
launch of the biennial Chesapeake International
Chamber Music Competition. And, here we are…
celebrating our ninth gathering with fi ve outstanding
young ensembles!
The path to Easton is a rigorous one. Ensembles from
around the world submit audition recordings for
review by a distinguished panel of preliminary judges,
led this year by Chesapeake Music’s founding artistic
director, cellist Marcy Rosen. The young musicians often
recognize one or more of these renowned professionals
and hope to impress them. In an anonymous review,
the judges rate each entry and select the very best to
be awarded one of the fi nalist spots.
And then it is the Eastern Shore’s time to share this
musical extravaganza! During the weekend of April
4-5, the sounds of these young rising stars ring out
throughout the region. First there is the Competition
International Chamber
Music Competition for Young Professionals
By Anne Moran
itself, an all-day affair beginning at 1:00 p.m. at the
Avalon Theatre. Concerts by the ensembles in venues
throughout the region follow on Sunday. There is truly
something for everyone to enjoy.
At the Competition itself, each ensemble will present
a full concert-length performance and benefi t from
comments from the panel of three Finalist Judges.
This year’s judges include Head Judge J. Lawrie Bloom,
Chesapeake Music's other founding artistic director.
He is joined by cellist Michael Kannen and pianist
Ieva Jokubaviciute. At the conclusion of the fi ve
performances, the judges will award three prizes: the
Lerman Gold Prize ($10,000), the Silver Prize ($5,000),
and the Audience Choice Award ($500), voted on by all
those who attend the performances.
Artists and audience alike share the joy and excitement
of the evening's conclusion. It carries forward to the
next day as the ensembles again perform beautiful
music, this time in a more relaxed environment.
If you have attended one of our earlier Competitions,
you'll want to be there. If you haven’t been before, don’t
miss the chance to enjoy this one. It promises, as past
Competitions have, to bring joy to every one of us.
This issue of Interlude is devoted to details of the
upcoming Competition, including profi les of the fi nalists
and judges and a schedule of the weekend's events.Have
a look at what we plan, and join us on April 4 and 5.
PRELIMINARY JUDGES
Catherine Cho, Violin
Adrian Morejon, Bassoon
Tara Helen O’Connor, Flute
Todd Phillips, Violin
Marcy Rosen, Cello
Diane Walsh, Piano
Merz Trio, Co-winners of the Lerman Gold Prize
2018 Competition
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Judge: J. Lawrie Bloom
Noted for his incredible fl exibility,
J. LAWRIE BLOOM has been heard
in recital, concerto, chamber, and
orchestral settings performing on the
clarinet, bass clarinet, basset clarinet,
basset horn, Eb clarinet, and contra
bass clarinet. Called a “super soloist...
crisp, intense indeed” by the Chicago
Tribune, he has been with the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra since 1980,
when Sir George Solti offered him
the position of clarinet and solo bass
clarinet. In honor of his 40th season
with the CSO, Maestro Riccardo Muti
commissioned Nicolas Bacri to create
a bass clarinet concerto for Lawrie.
Mr. Bloom is a senior lecturer in
clarinet at the Bienen School of Music
at Northwestern University. He has
performed at Ambler, Grand Teton,
Ravinia, Skaneateles, Spoleto, and
New York’s Mostly Mozart festivals
and has toured with the Orpheus
Chamber Orchestra. The Civitas
Ensemble, of which Mr. Bloom is
a founder and artistic director,
performed in Prague in 2016 in a
collaboration with the Gipsy Way
Ensemble. This collaboration,
supported by a MacArthur Foundation
International Connections Fund grant,
included an exchange of concerts and
presentations in Prague and Chicago.
Alla Zingarese, the debut CD of this
collaboration, was released in 2018 by
Cedille Records.
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Judge: Ieva Jokubaviciute
Judge: Michael Kannen
Lithuanian pianist IEVA JOKUBAVICIUTE's
performances have earned her critical
acclaim throughout the U.S. and
Europe. Her ability to communicate the
essential substance of a work has led
critics to describe her as possessing
“razor-sharp intelligence and wit” (The
Washington Post) and as “an artist
of commanding technique, refi ned
temperament and persuasive insight”
(The New York Times). In 2006, she was
honored as a recipient of a BorlettiBuitoni
Trust Fellowship.
Ieva’s Alban Berg Tribute CD was
released to critical acclaim in 2010. The
New York Times described her as “an
authoritative and compelling guide
throughout this fascinating disc." Her
piano trio, Trio Cavatina, won the 2009
Naumburg International Chamber Music
Competition and made its Carnegie Hall
debut in 2010.
A much sought-after chamber musician
and collaborator, notably with violinist
Midori, Ieva has appeared on major
stages, such as Carnegie Hall, the
Kennedy Center, and London’s Wigmore
Hall. She regularly appears at music
festivals, including Marlboro, Ravinia,
Bard, Caramoor, Chesapeake Music,
and Prussia Cove (England). A graduate
of the Curtis Institute of Music and
the Mannes College of Music, she is
currently Assistant Professor, Piano
at the Shenandoah Conservatory in
Winchester, Virginia.
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Cellist MICHAEL KANNEN has
distinguished himself as a musician
and educator of uncommon
accomplishment who is comfortable in
widely diverse musical situations and
venues. He was a founding member of
the Brentano String Quartet and for
seven years performed with that group
on concert stages around the world, on
radio and television, and on recordings.
During those years, the Brentano
Quartet was awarded the fi rst Cleveland
Quartet Award, the Naumburg Chamber
Music Award, a Royal Philharmonic
Award and was the fi rst participant in
the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln
Center II program.
Mr. Kannen continues to perform
chamber music around the country as
a member of the Apollo Trio, on period
instruments with the Houston-based
group Context, and at major music
festivals such as Yellow Barn, Chamber
Music Northwest, Portland Chamber
Music Festival and the International
Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove,
England. Mr. Kannen has served on the
faculties of Dartmouth College and the
Purchase College Conservatory and he is
currently the Director of Chamber Music
at the Peabody Conservatory of Music,
where he holds the Sidney Friedberg
Chair in Chamber Music.
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AYA PIANO TRIO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Barry Koh, President
Mariana Lesher, Treasurer
Elizabeth Koprowski, Secretary
Anne Moran, Member-at-Large
Robert Amdur
Ross Benincasa
Joseph Fischer
Courtney Kane
Susan Koh
Trish Malin
Marty Sikes
Anna Snow
John Waterston
Directors Emeriti
Michael Bracy
Anna Larkin
Arnold Lerman
Chloe Pitard
ARTISTIC DIRECTORS
Catherine Cho
Chesapeake Chamber Music
Festival
Marcy Rosen
Chesapeake Chamber Music
Festival
Monty Alexander
Monty Alexander Jazz Festival
Donald Buxton
Executive Director
Lois Campbell
Assistant to the Executive
Director
Based in Philadelphia, AYA was formed in 2013 by three students
at the Curtis Institute of Music. The trio has performed extensively
across the United States, and in 2018 they were semifi nalists
in both the M Prize Chamber Arts Competition and the Fischoff
Competition.
They were winners of the 2018 Young Chamber Musicians Competition
in North Carolina, where they were invited for a residency of recordings
and concerts. They have performed at the Great Lakes Chamber Music
Festival and the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, and they made their
New York City debut in 2019 at the Mannes New School Concert Series.
Performances in 2020 include a Concerts International Series
appearance in Memphis and a Beethoven Triple concerto with the
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra in Connecticut. AYA Piano Trio is
represented by Jean Schreiber Management.
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SOMA QUARTET
Every other year for the past
eighteen years, residents of the
Eastern Shore have participated
in the International Chamber
Music Competition and will have
the chance to do it again the
weekend of April 4 and 5. No, we
don’t play musical instruments
for 45 minutes before a panel of
judges in hopes of winning one of
the prizes. Instead, we make up
an enthusiastic audience, letting
the young musicians know that
we support their efforts to launch
musical careers that will enrich
their lives and those of so many
others.
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Based in Bloomington, Soma was formed at the Indiana University
Jacobs School of Music under the guidance of Otis Murphy.
In addition to being the grand prize winners at the 2019 Plowman
Chamber Music Competition, they were fi rst runner-up in the 2018
Classic Alive Young Artist Competition, fi rst prize winners in the 2017
Chicago Woodwind Ensemble Competition, and fi nalists in the 2018 North
American Saxophone Alliance Quartet Competition.
Since their formation in 2016, they have performed at a wide variety of
venues, including the International Navy Band Symposium, the inaugural
American Single Reed Summit, and the North American Saxophone
Alliance region fi ve conference. The ensemble is committed to
performing new works to expand quartet repertoire and has collaborated
with several composers from Indiana University.
Soma also has a passion for traditional repertoire and transcriptions
and has performed numerous outreach concerts in venues ranging from
retirement centers to coffee shops to the Bloomington Transit Center, all
in hopes of bringing saxophone to a wider audience. In 2020, they will
perform a Mendelssohn Quartet transcription at the Odyssey Chamber
Music Series in Missouri.
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Attending the concerts throughout
the day, fi lling out the audience
survey cards, and waiting anxiously
for the winners to be announced
are the ways we affi rm how
important these performers are to
the future of serious music. The
next day, after the drama of the
competition, the musicians honor
us with encore performances
throughout the community.
In some ways, I fi nd this to be the
best part of the weekend as these
young players, now relaxed, share
their joy for their music, their
instruments, and each other.
Susan and I will be at the Avalon
all day Saturday and at one of the
Sunday performances as well. Join
us in support of young musicians.
Barry Koh
President, Chesapeake Music
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IN MEMORIAM
ICEBERG STRING QUARTET
We are saddened by the passing
of our friend and patron, Robert
“Bob” Welte. Bob was a generous
and loving person who enjoyed the
arts and was an avid supporter of
Chesapeake Music. His longtime
association with Marcy Rosen goes
back many years and is so well
stated by Marcy:
“I lived with the Weltes for many
years when they relocated to
Easton and Ratcliffe Manor. I had
met them when they presented a
concert in their home in Greenwich,
CT, in which I performed.
Dyanne and Bob were very generous
and loving people. Dyanne always
went all out in taking care of our
artists—not just the gift bags she
created and stuffed, but they
opened their home not only to me
but to Diane Walsh (coincidentally,
Dyanne Welte’s maiden name) and a
number of our artists over the years.
We had free use of their beautiful
pool, kitchen, pantry, and bar.
Basically, they just embraced us all
as family and let us have the run of
their stunning home. We benefi ted
from their love and attention and
that of their wonderful golden
retrievers, Peaches and Remy. When
they moved to Cooke's Hope, they
put in a pool and hot tub, really
just for our benefi t!
I loved them both and have never
stopped missing Dyanne. Now, I am
very saddened by the news of Bob’s
passing.”
The passing of an era. Thank you,
Bob Welte. You will be missed.
The Iceberg String Quartet was formed in September 2017 at the
McGill University Schulich School of Music in Montreal, Quebec.
Within three months, the quartet won the grand prize at the McGill
University Chamber Music Competition. They were invited to study
and perform at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, Netherlands
in April 2018, where they worked closely with Ásdís Valdimarsdóttir
of the Miami String Quartet. In July 2018, they were chosen for the
“Evolution of the String Quartet” study and performance program at
the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity in Alberta, Canada.
In the words of Russell Iceberg, “Performing is a chance to explore
what it means to be human.” The ensemble has performed in
Vermont, New York, and Delaware, in addition to their hometown
of Montreal.
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Photo by Akvilė Šileikaitė
COLORES TRIO
Jazz
After meeting at Zurich University of the Arts, the Colores Trio
formed in 2017 to explore a rich and varied repertoire of both
contemporary compositions and new arrangements of classical
works, played with enthusiasm and joy.
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The musicians, who are from Switzerland and Austria, study under
Klaus Schwaerzler (solo percussionist of the Tonhalle Orchestra in
Zurich), Benjamin Forster (solo timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic)
and Raphael Christen (Yamaha marimba artist and soloist).
They won the Jury and Audience Award at the 2019 Chamber Music
Competition of the Migros-Kulturprozent in Zurich, received a
special prize at the 2019 International Anton Rubinstein Competition
in Dusseldorf, and were silver medal winners at the 3rd Berliner
Competition in Berlin.
Chesapeake Jazz is
looking forward to a very
exciting year.
A concert with the Andersen Twins
on February 15 was very successful,
with a sell-out crowd of 180 in
attendance and the support of 30
sponsors. Most importantly, the
concert was enjoyed by all.
Next on the schedule is our
fundraiser on April 25 at the Talbot
Country Club. This event is a great
opportunity to enjoy a fantastic
concert by the Sharel Cassity
Quartet and to pre-purchase
tickets for the Monty Alexander
Jazz Festival held over Labor Day
weekend.
Sharel Cassity is a saxophonist,
composer, and educator who
headlined the Festival in 2013.
Sharel graduated from the
prestigious Juilliard School in New
York City and has shared the stage
with musicians such as Herbie
Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Dee Dee
Bridgewater, Natalie Cole, and other
jazz greats. Monty Alexander refers
to her as "a musician's musician."
We are now in the planning stages
of the Monty Alexander Jazz
Festival. We're sure you will be
surprised by some of the talent we
are considering!
As always, thanks for your support.
Regards,
Joe Fischer
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UPCOMING EVENTS
APRIL 2020
4 Competition
5 Competition community
concerts
25 Jazz fundraiser
MAY 2020
9 Jazz evening concert
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Chamber Music Festival
35th Anniversary
JUNE 2020
3
DIOR QUARTET
Chamber Music Festival
begins with free open
rehearsal at Academy Art
Museum
4 Christ Church, Easton
5 Trinity Cathedral
6 Prager Family Auditorium
7 Temple B'nai Israel
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Free open rehearsal
Academy Art Museum
11 Christ Church, Cambridge
12 Oxford Community Center
13 Oxford Community Center
SEPTEMBER 2020
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5
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Hailing from Israel, Canada, Brazil, and the U.S., the members of
Dior formed their ensemble at Indiana University in fall 2018.
Within eight months of their formation, they won the Bronze Medal
at the 2019 Fischoff National Chamber Competition (Senior Division).
They have also won fi rst prize at the 9th
Plowman Chamber Music
Monty Alexander Jazz
Festival begins
Monty Alexander Jazz
Festival
Monty Alexander Jazz
Festival
Competition (Senior Strings), fi rst prize at the 2019 Kuttner Quartet
Competition, and runner-up at the Beethoven-Haus Competition
at the Jacobs School of Music. Last summer, they attended at the
St. Lawrence String Quartet Seminar at Stanford University and were
selected to perform in the International Showcase at Stanford’s Bing
Concert Hall.
They held the 2019 Fellowship String Quartet at Wintergreen Summer
Music Festival in Virginia and participated in the McGill International
String Quartet Academy. They are currently the new Kuttner Quartet,
the student string quartet-in-residence at Indiana University Jacobs
School of Music.
Finalist s
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Chamber Music
Chesapeake Chamber
Music Festival
Celebrates 35 Years of
Extraordinary Music
The Chesapeake Chamber Music
Festival has much to celebrate
in June 2020! This is our 35th
anniversary, and the fi rst year
Catherine Cho joins Marcy Rosen
as Co-Artistic Director. Marcy
and Cathy have an extraordinary
program planned to commemorate
Beethoven’s 250th
birthday.
Each of the seven concerts,
performed by the internationally
recognized artists we welcome to
the Festival each year, includes
a Beethoven work. One of the
concerts will showcase the winners
of this year’s 9th
International
Chamber Music Competition.
LET’S TALK!
Music to Hear and Feel
FUN FOR KIDS
AND PARENTS!
We are excited to inaugurate our YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERT PROJECT
as part of the Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival’s 35th year this
June. Our vision is to connect with the local community and to build
meaningful relationships through music and interactive performances
of the highest quality. We will offer an opportunity for families with
children, of all ages and backgrounds, to engage with and experience
music as a spark and outlet for their imaginations and to explore music
as a natural form of expression and communication.
We welcome musicians Jennifer Liu, Gergana Haralampieva, Caeli Smith,
and Ari Evan from Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect on June 9, 2020.
These young musicians' interactions with the audience will excite the
children and parents about the world of chamber music.
Catherine Cho
Co-Artistic Director of the Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival
In addition, we are thrilled to
announce a Young People’s
Concert, designed to engage
children and families with talented
young musicians from Carnegie
Hall’s Ensemble Connect.
More fi rsts to be celebrated at this
year's Chesapeake Chamber Music
Festival will be announced in the
days to come. Keep watching for
updated publicity, and mark your
calendars for a memorable Festival
the fi rst two weeks in June!
Susan Koh
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Chesapeake Music is delighted to welcome
three new board members: Ross Benincasa,
Anna Snow, and Joe Fischer. Each of these
individuals brings a wealth of knowledge to
help Chesapeake Music grow strategically and
continue our mission as one of the leading
cultural institutions in Easton and on the
greater Eastern Shore of Maryland.
ROSS BENINCASA is the
executive director of Discover
Easton. He has assumed
the role of redefi ning
the organization around
community development
and visitor outreach and is
recognized for earning Main
Street America accreditation
for Easton's historic commercial district and creating
Talbot County's fi rst Arts & Entertainment District.
Outside of his duties at Discover Easton, Ross serves on
the board of directors for the Talbot Interfaith Shelter
and as president of the commission of the Town of
Hillsboro, where he and his wife, Chelsea, have lived
since 2016.
chesapeake music
New Board members elected
to the Chesapeake Music Board
ANNA SNOW, originally from
Paris, settled in Oxford after
40 years with the European
Union embassy in Washington,
DC, in the fi eld of trade policy.
In her younger years, she
enjoyed sailing and racing with
her husband on the Bay, as
well as hiking in the Rockies,
Switzerland, Italy, France, Scotland, and Norway.
She is an avid reader and delights in sharing her interest
in French literature and fi lms with friends. She also
enjoys European history and hopes to visit every EU
country, but Paris and Venice during the Art Biennale
have a hold on her heart!
She retired to Oxford knowing that Chesapeake Music
would enrich her life by bringing renowned musicians
and rising talents who delight and engage with their
audiences. By joining the board of Chesapeake Music,
she hopes to spread the word!
JOE FISCHER is a retired
healthcare executive with more
than 40 years' experience both
domestic and international.
Most of his career was spent
with Johnson & Johnson as a
senior executive in Europe,
Canada, and the United States.
Most recently he was a chief
executive offi cer of a biotech company in New York City.
Joe moved to the Eastern shore with his wife, Suzanne,
who has a private practice in psychology. He served as
president of the Oxford Community Center, where he
was instrumental in developing programs, especially
those that brought in musical talent. Before joining the
Chesapeake Music board, he partnered with Chesapeake
Music’s Jazz on the Chesapeake to produce two very
successful events.
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9th
INTERNATIONAL
CHAMBER MUSIC
competition
for Young Professionals
AVALON THEATRE | APRIL 4
1:00 pm
1:15 pm
Introduction
AYA Piano Trio
2:30 pm Soma Quartet
3:45 pm Iceberg String Quartet
4:45–6:45 pm Intermission
6:45 pm Colores Trio
8:00 pm
Dior Quartet
9:00–10:00 pm Reception and
Announcement of Winners
PUBLIC CONCERTS | SUNDAY | APRIL 5
1:00 pm | AYA Piano Trio Admission free
Temple B’nai Israel, 7199 Tristan Drive, Easton
2:00 pm | Iceberg String Quartet Admission free
Church of the Holy Trinity, 502 S. Morris Street, Oxford
3:00 pm | Colores Trio Admission free
St. Mark's UMC, 100 Peachblossom Rd, Easton
4:00 pm | Soma Quartet Admission $10, Students free
Christ Church, 601 Church Street, Cambridge
4:00 pm | Dior Quartet Admission free
Trinity Cathedral, 315 Goldsborough Street, Easton
Tickets $20
Students free
Purchase now!
Click here.
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Sorry, I can't be there
but would like to
support this fi ne event.
Click here.
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