Boston Conservatory Chamber Series continues its exploration of what classical music means to different people and cultures across the world. Through works written by classical composers who were deeply rooted in the cultural landscape of their upbringing and through traditional pieces performed by Silkroad artists and Boston Conservatory students, this Chamber Series concert celebrates music from all corners of the world.
Markus Placci, artistic director
Program Information
Repertoire
ASTOR PIAZZOLLA: “Four Seasons of Buenos Aires” (Bragato, trio version)
Sally Pinkas, piano
Saul Bitran, violin
Andrew Mark, cello
ARNO BABAJANIAN: Piano Trio – “Andante”
Christine Chen (G.P.D. '23), violin
Backkyoung Cho (M.M. '23), cello
Elizaveta Chkhaidze (B.M. '23), piano
To be announced from the stage: Duets featuring Silkroad artists Mike Block (cello) and Kaoru Watanabe (shinobue flutes, taiko drums)
KAORU WATANABE: “Shinobu”
Kaoru Watanabe, shinobue flutes, taiko drums
Mike Block, cello
Mira Steenbrugge (B.M. '23), violin
Jayna Leach (B.M. '22), violin
Robert Bruce (B.M. '22), viola
Nick Johnson (G.P.D. '22), cello
Anna Fisher-Roberts (M.M. '23), flute
James Koo (B.M. '22), percussion
About the Artists
Mike Block, of Silkroad, is a pioneering cello player, singer, composer, and educator who is passionate about cross-cultural collaboration through music, and is committed to inspiring individuals and connecting communities. He has collaborated with several renowned artists, including Indian tabla player Sandeep Das, Malian balafon player Balla Kouyate, mandolin player Joe K. Walsh, bassist Zachariah Hickman, and more. Learn more about Block here.
Sally Pinkas, piano, is an acclaimed soloist and chamber musician who has performed throughout the world, most notably giving the first-ever performance of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto in Bandung, Indonesia, and premiering George Rochberg's monumental Circles of Fire in Nigeria and Russia. Learn more about Pinkas here.
Kaoru Watanabe, of Silkroad, is a Brooklyn-based composer and musician who specializes in Japanese shinobue flutes and taiko drums. A versatile artist, he has collaborated with visionaries such as Jason Moran, Yo-Yo Ma, Spanish flamenco dancer Eva Yerbabuena, visual artists Simone Leigh and Alyson Shotz, calligrapher Koji Kakinuma, Japanese National Living Treasure Bando Tamasaburo, vocalists Alicia Hall Moran and Imani Uzuri, tap dancers Tamango and Kazunori Kumagai, Galician bagpiper Carlos Nuñez, and several others. Learn more about Wantanabe here.
BOSTON CONSERVATORY FACULTY PERFORMERS
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Concert Operations
CONCERT OPERATIONS STAFF
Senior Manager of Performance Technology – Wes Fowler
Performance Technology Technicians – Goran Daskalov, Sara Pagiaro
Production Managers – Kendall Floyd, Nicoleta Savvidou, Yian Shen
Concert Operations Coordinator – Matthew Carey
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Chamber Series is a celebration of chamber music, performed by acclaimed Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty members and renowned guest artists from all over the world.