Sunday, October 2, 2011
See Youtube links below.
Cellist Marc Moskovitz
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Nelson Music Room
Duke University, East Duke Building, 1304 Campus Drive, Durham 27708
Piano Sonata in A flat Hob. 46, Franz Josef Haydn
Spoken Word: Marc Moskovitz, "Alexander Zemlinsky: A Lyric Symphony"
Sonata in A minor for Cello and Piano, Alexander Zemlinsky
Marc's book will be available for $30 (retail $45) and he will be signing copies during the post performance reception.
Pre-orders are advised and can be made by contacting Marc at [email protected] by August 25, 2011
Cellist and Author Marc Moskovitz
Pianist Jeremy Thompson
Nelson Music Room
Duke University, East Duke Building, 1304 Campus Drive, Durham 27708
Piano Sonata in A flat Hob. 46, Franz Josef Haydn
Spoken Word: Marc Moskovitz, "Alexander Zemlinsky: A Lyric Symphony"
Sonata in A minor for Cello and Piano, Alexander Zemlinsky
Marc's book will be available for $30 (retail $45) and he will be signing copies during the post performance reception.
Pre-orders are advised and can be made by contacting Marc at [email protected] by August 25, 2011
Cellist and Author Marc Moskovitz
Pianist Jeremy Thompson
Marc Moskovitz
Marc Moskovitz is principal cellist of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, Ohio. His recordings include music of cello virtuosi David Popper and Alfredo Piatti and in 2010 he performed as guest of the International Piatti Festival in Bergamo, Italy. As an author, his program notes have been translated into German, Spanish and Chinese and he has written for The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Naxos and Melba Recordings. His book, Alexander Zemlinsky: A Lyric Symphony was published by Boydell & Brewer in 2010.
Marc Moskovitz is principal cellist of the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra of Columbus, Ohio. His recordings include music of cello virtuosi David Popper and Alfredo Piatti and in 2010 he performed as guest of the International Piatti Festival in Bergamo, Italy. As an author, his program notes have been translated into German, Spanish and Chinese and he has written for The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Naxos and Melba Recordings. His book, Alexander Zemlinsky: A Lyric Symphony was published by Boydell & Brewer in 2010.
Jeremy Thompson
Jeremy Thompson was born in Dipper Harbor, a small fishing village in New Brunswick, Canada. From there, he has gone on to perform throughout America and Europe, thrilling audiences with his virtuosity and the emotional and intellectual depth of his playing.
In 2005, he earned a doctorate in piano performance at McGill University, where he held two of Canada's most prestigious doctoral fellowships. During his studies, he performed with such orchestras as the Saint Petersburg State Academic Orchestra, the Saratov Philharmonic Orchestra, the Georgian National Orchestra and the McGill Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Thompson has been invited to perform and give master classes at various colleges and universities throughout North America. He is comfortable in music from all eras, yet specializes in highly virtuosic repertoire. Although his repertoire is expansive, both as a solo performer and collaborative pianist, Mr. Thompson has a personal interest in championing the works of Canada's major composers. He recently released a recording of piano music from Quebec on McGill Records. He has a long and distinguished list of awards including being a finalist in the 2006 Pacific Piano Competition. Jeremy Thompson is represented by Standing Ovations Arts.com
Jeremy Thompson was born in Dipper Harbor, a small fishing village in New Brunswick, Canada. From there, he has gone on to perform throughout America and Europe, thrilling audiences with his virtuosity and the emotional and intellectual depth of his playing.
In 2005, he earned a doctorate in piano performance at McGill University, where he held two of Canada's most prestigious doctoral fellowships. During his studies, he performed with such orchestras as the Saint Petersburg State Academic Orchestra, the Saratov Philharmonic Orchestra, the Georgian National Orchestra and the McGill Symphony Orchestra.
Dr. Thompson has been invited to perform and give master classes at various colleges and universities throughout North America. He is comfortable in music from all eras, yet specializes in highly virtuosic repertoire. Although his repertoire is expansive, both as a solo performer and collaborative pianist, Mr. Thompson has a personal interest in championing the works of Canada's major composers. He recently released a recording of piano music from Quebec on McGill Records. He has a long and distinguished list of awards including being a finalist in the 2006 Pacific Piano Competition. Jeremy Thompson is represented by Standing Ovations Arts.com