Romantic Era Pops!

Romantic Era Pops!

Saturday, April 15, 2023

7:30pm | Capitol Civic Centre

Beethoven: Fidelio Overture, Op.72;
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D, Op. 73;
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 16. (Eli Kalman)

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Eli Kalman

Pianist Eli Kalman has performed extensively in Romania, Israel, Germany, Hungary, Japan, United States and Canada. Hailing from Romania and Israel, he was the recipient of the Paul Collins Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowship for Excellence at UW-Madison. Prior to his teaching appointment at UW-Oshkosh in 2006, he has held educator positions on the piano faculty at the Center of Arts, Mizra in Israel and previously at the Lyceum of Arts, Baia Mare in Romania.

As a performer, his lifelong passion for chamber music has been featured at the Carnegie Hall in New York, the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington D.C., on “San Francisco Performances” and “Tuesday Evening Concert Series” in Virginia, on the Emmanuel Music-Schumann Chamber Series in Boston, the Connoisseur Series at Wichita State University, the Myra Hess Series in Chicago, in addition to other venues. He was an enthusiastic artist-in-residence at the Chamber Music Festival at Banff, Canada, and a guest artist for five years at the Token Creek Festival directed by celebrated American composer John Harbison.

Solo and chamber appearances have included the Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall with tubist Marty Erickson, the Krieger String Series at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts with cellist Amit Peled, soloist with the Water City Chamber Orchestra, the Sylvia Adalman Artist Recital Series at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, “Sunday Afternoon Live from the Chazen” live on NPR, WFMT in Chicago, Farley’s House of Pianos Series in Madison, and Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society. Since 2003, he performs frequently with Pro Arte Quartet’s inspiring cellist Parry Karp from UW-Madison in concert series within the University of Wisconsin system and other national venues.

As a recording artist, he offers works for solo piano and cello and piano by Erwin Junger (2001) and Robert Schumann’s Sonatas for Violin and Piano with violinist Rose Mary Harbison (2006) and a CD entitled “The Jewish Soul” with cellist Amit Peled from the Peabody Institute(2009). His 2015 CD entitled “Homo Ludens” celebrates new piano music by Russian-American composer-pianist and poet Lera Auerbach and his latest recording with violinist Jameson Cooper offers homage to Ottorino Respighi in a CD of his violin and piano works entitled “Nebbie” (2018). A new CD of works for horn, violin and piano in collaboration with hornist Bruce Atwell and violinist Yuliya Smead is planned for its release in late 2020 on Centaur Records.

As a scholar, Dr. Kalman’s research interests focuson neglected repertoire for strings and piano, the compositions of Romanian pianist Dinu Lipatti and Israeli composer Erwin Junger, as well as on unpublished chamber works by Ottorino Respighi. His research in the field has led to the world premier publication of Respighi’s first Sonata for violin and piano (1897) published on A-R Editions/Special Publications, 2011. At the invitation of the Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica di Bologna (International Museum and Library of Music of Bologna) he performed in Bologna, Italy in May 2019. This performance was a celebration honoring Dr. Kalman’s contribution to the research, recording and performance of Respighi’s chamber music. The recital with violinist partner Jameson Cooper introduced their “Nebbie” CD (Centaur 2018) featuring music for violin and piano by Ottorino Respighi.

Dr. Kalman earned his Diploma in Piano Performance from the Academy of Music “G. Dima” in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and the Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

PLEASE JOIN US!

9-11pm • Stage Door Pub • 701 Franklin St.
Mingle with MSO musicians, board, staff, and supporters!

Cash Bar • Drink Specials • Pizza from Pizza Garden • Entertainment

A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra.

March 15, 2023: Dylan Chmura-Moore on Coffee on the Coast Live, 3:00pm (archived at Coolest Coast Facebook and YouTube).

April 3, 2023: Dylan Chmura-Moore on WOMT Radio’s Be My Guest, 9:30am (listen to the archived interview here).

April 4, 2023: Dylan Chmura-Moore on Coffee on the Coast Live, 8:30am (watch the archived interview here).

April 6, 2023: Dylan Chmura-Moore on WOMT Radio After Further Review, 8:30am.

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Romantic Era Pops Concert

Dylan T. Chmura-Moore, Conductor

Eli Kalman, piano

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

Overture to the opera Fidelio, op.72

Edvard Grieg (1843-1907)

Piano Concerto in A minor, op.16

I. Allegro molto moderato

II. Adagio

III. Allegro moderato molto e marcato

INTERMISSION  

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

Symphony No.2 in D major, op.73

I. Allegro non troppo

II. Adagio non troppo

III. Allegretto grazioso (Quasi andantino)

IV. Allegro con spirito 

Roster updated 4/12/23, subject to change

Violin I

Carrie Kulas, Jean Clark Memorial Concertmaster Chair

Jim Van Lanen Jr.

Lori Bonin

Daniel Flesch

Luis Fernandez

Audrey Nowak

Justyna Lutow-Resch

Taylor Giorgio

Josh Agen

Bruce Bowers

Shoua Xiong

Isabel Sorebo

Violin II

Joan Geraldson, Virginia Bare Memorial Principal Second Violin Chair

Ryan Kraemer

Dan Ognavic

Joyce Malloy

Rebecca Briesemeister

Andy Bruzewics

Ian Zabel

Taylor Rudlaff

David Oldenburg

Erika Guenther

Viola

Jane Bradshaw Finch, principal

TJ Hull

Ann Stephan

Olivia Schewe

Sarah Oftedahl

Amy Beekhuizen

Steve Schani

Violoncello

Charles Stephan, Karen Steingraber Principal Cello Chair

Andrew Piehl

Brianna Lundberg

Michael Dewhirst

Wendy Scattergood

Nancy Kaphaem

Double Bass

Brian Kulas, principal

Ann Boeckman

Jessica Otte

Lee Klemens

Flute

Angela Erdmann, Michelle Garnett Klaiber Principal Flute Chair

Cathy Burback

Oboe

Suzanne Geoffrey, Les J. Graebel Memorial & Emily and Mike Howe Family Principal

Jennifer Bryan

Clarinet

Laura McLaughlin, Mark Klaiber Principal Clarinet Chair

Diana Jonen

Bassoon

Joshua Fleming,
David Satchell Memorial Principal Bassoon Chair

Andrew Jackson

Horn

Michelle McQuade Dewhirst, principal

Wanda Braden

Andy Parks

Richard Tremarello

Trumpet

John Daniel, John & Laurale Stern Principal Trumpet Chair

Jessica Jensen

Trombone

Jonathan Winkle 

Matthew Bragstad

Bass Trombone

Mark Hoelscher

Tuba

David Spies

Timpani

John Aaholm, principal

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Internationally Acclaimed Pianist to Play Grieg Piano Concerto at Next MSO Romantic Era POPS! Concert – Featuring Beethoven, Grieg and Brahms

MANITOWOC, WI, March 17, 2023 – The Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra will offer a big finale to its season with a celebratory concert of three of the most beloved Romantic Era POPS! composers in history: Beethoven, Grieg and Brahms. Tickets are now on sale for the concert, which will be performed at the Capitol Civic Centre on Saturday, April 15, 7:30pm under the musical direction of Dylan Chmura-Moore. 

This performance will be a night to remember with guest Dr. Eli Kalman gracing the stage to play one of the most highly regarded concertos of all time: the Grieg Piano Concerto. Internationally acclaimed pianist, Eli Kalman, is a performer, recording artist and scholar who has performed extensively in Romania, Israel, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Canada and the United States – including Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Dr. Kalman is renowned for his exceptional technique and vibrant music making. 

Leaning into the Romantic Era POPS!, the MSO will also perform Fidelio, Beethoven’s only opera. Fidelio, premiered in Vienna in 1805, is oft heralded as a celebration of freedom and tells the epic story of the triumph of marital love where the heroine disguises herself as a lad (the eponymous Fidelio) in order to rescue her husband. Fidelio is a piece inspired by liberty and devotion that gives us comfort and courage. This is a performance not to be missed!

And, for the first time, the Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra will perform Brahms Second Symphony with a finale considered to be one of the most rousing and brilliant in all of classical music. True to Brahms’ hallmarks, the Second Symphony is incredibly intricate with musical complexity. The piece is described as, “All rippling streams, blue skies, sunshine and cool green shadows,” and will be the perfect spring prescription following a snow-filled March. It promises to be a great show!

Join the MSO immediately following the performance for an AfterGlow reception at the Stage Door Pub (701 Franklin Street) with cash bar, drink specials and complimentary snacks. $1.00 of each specialty drink will be donated back to the MSO. It’s an opportunity to mingle with MSO musicians, board, staff, and supporters. 

ABOUT MSO: Manitowoc, Wisconsin is one of the smallest cities to have its own symphony orchestra. The mission of the Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra Association is to promote the highest quality orchestral music experiences available to patrons and musicians. Music’s true power is to move and unite people. Hearing music is about discovering what connects us all—uncovering shared eternal truths. The MSO is currently celebrating its 72nd season.  

CONTACT: Peggy Pitz, MSO Executive Director | info@manitowocsymphony.org 920-684-3492 


Pronunciation notes: 

Eli (Elly)
Kalman (call•man)
Grieg (GrEEg)

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