Viola Students of Dimitri Murrath
Studio RecitalNo tickets required for this event.
Studio Recitals feature students who all study with the same faculty instructor. These young artists represent their studio with a program curated by their teacher.
Program
Clara Schumann: Three Romances for Viola and Piano, Op. 22
I. Andante molto
II. Allegretto: Mit zartem Vortrage
III. Leidenschaftlich schnell
Chi-Yun Liu, viola
Amy Chiu, piano
Rebecca Clarke: Viola Sonata
I. Impetuoso - ma non troppo Allegro
Ricardo Ibarra, viola
Amy Chiu, piano
Minna Keal: Ballade in F Minor
Anna Brooke, viola
Amy Chiu, piano
Konstantia Gourzi: melodies from the sea
I. wave
II. turtle
V. whale
Hannah Wendorf, viola
Amy Chiu, piano
Reena Esmail: Jhula Jhule
Joshua Choi, viola
Jenny Ma, piano
Clarke: Passacaglia on an Old English Tune
Isabel Tannenbaum, viola
Jenny Ma, piano
Sarah DuBois: Chiaroscuro Partita
I. Hornpipe
II. Lacrimae
Ruisi Doris Du, viola
Zoe Yost: Jig and Ballad for 12 violas
Zoe Yost & Isabel Tannenbaum, viola I
Chuxuejie Zhang & Doris Du, viola II
Minji Kim & Hannah Wendorf, viola III
Chi-Yun Liu & Anna Brooke, viola IV
Joshua Choi & Ricardo Ibarra, viola V
Dimitri Murrath & Jun-Ting Wei, viola VI
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s Viola Department
Study viola at SFCM and bring this traditionally mid-range instrument to the vanguard of the performing world. Four faculty members and about 20 students make up SFCM’s viola department. Studio sizes are kept small, ensuring performance opportunities and tailored instruction for each student in the department. Ensembles available to viola players include baroque and early-music ensembles, contemporary groups, and the Conservatory Orchestra.
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