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  • CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

    Boulder

    XE

    season

    20132014

  • Dear BCO Patron,

    As I look back on BCO’s first concert—a very special night, filled with excitement, apprehension, magic, hope, passion as well as anxiety —I realize that the standing-room-only event was the telltale sign of what was to come. That first concert involved a group of brave musical pioneers and explorers, willing to dive into a cultural adventure yet to be defined. We are now commencing our tenth year, celebrating the efforts and talents of not only those who were the founders but also those who joined the ensemble to make it better and better at every concert. Many of the founders never left the core group and are now the body and soul of the orchestra. It is my honor and privilege to celebrate our tenth season with this fine group of musicians, those who brought us here, and you the citizens of this magnificent supportive community we live in.

    As an organization, we are thrilled to celebrate our tenth performance season, called simply “X.” This season, once again, we present an incredible array of local celebrities as well as outstanding guest soloists from other parts of the country. Here are the highlights:

    We continue our magical journey by performing Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute, followed by Beethoven’s Violin Concerto performed by our special guest Stephanie Chase, and Brahms’s gorgeous Symphony No. 2. Returning to our stage in two separate concerts, distinguished University of Colorado faculty members David Korevaar and Andrew Cooperstock will play piano concertos by Mozart and Bach, respectively. Soprano Szilvia Schranz will join us to honor Britten’s centennial with a performance of Les Illuminations. Colleague, friend, and visiting young conductor Frederik Støvring Olsen will bring to our New Year’s concert musical gems from his home country of Denmark while joining forces with Boulder guitar phenom Alfredo Muro. The final concert of this very special season features the familiar face and beloved sound of Lindsay Deutsch, who will perform Brahms’s Violin Concerto, and it all ends with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5.

    Enjoy this amazing season!

    Bahman Saless

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  • Admission$25 General Admission$18 Seniors$12 Students$5 Children 12 & Under

    Concert

    1E

    September 27, 2013Broomfield Auditorium September 28, 2013

    First United Methodist Church, Boulder

    Stephanie Chase Violin

    Mozart, Overture to the Magic FluteBeethoven, Concerto for Violin

    Brahms, Symphony No. 2

    Concert

    2E

    November 8, 2013First Congregational Church, Boulder

    November 9, 2013Broomfield Auditorium

    Szilvia Schranz Soprano Soheil Nasseri Piano

    Britten, Les IlluminationsBeethoven, Piano Concert No. 2

    Mozart, Symphony No. 29

    Concert

    3E

    December 20, 2013First United Methodist Church, Boulder

    December 21, 2013Montview Blvd Presbyterian (Denver)

    December 22, 2013Broomfield Auditorium (4:30pm)

    David Korevaar PianoMax Soto Oboe

    Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 12Bill Douglas, Songs & Dances for Oboe & Strings

    Handel, Water Music Suite 1

    Concert

    4E

    February 7, 2014First Congregational Church

    Members of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra

    Handel, Arrival of Queen of ShebaHandel, Water Music Suite 3Bach, Orchestral Suite No. 1

    Mendelssohn, Octet for Strings

    Concert

    5E

    April 11, 2014First Congregational Church

    April 12, 2014Broomfield Auditorium

    Andrew Cooperstock Piano

    Bach, Piano Concerto No. 1Stravinsky, Concerto in DSuk, Serenade for Strings

    Concert

    6E

    May 10, 2014Broomfield Auditorium

    May 11, 2014Seventh-Day Adventist Church

    Lindsay Deutsch Violin

    Smetana, Bartered Bride OvertureBrahms, Violin Concerto

    Beethoven, Symphony No. 5

    InformationFor more about concert locations, information and tickets please call (303) 583-1278 or visit www.boulderchamberorchestra.org.

    All performances are at 7:30pm unless otherwise specified All performances are at 7:30pm unless otherwise specified

  • Mini Chamber

    1E

    November 23, 2013Location TBD

    Margaret McDonald PianoJerome Fleg Clarinet

    Kellan Toohey ClarinetJames Clayton Vaughn Violin

    Brahms Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello

    Beethoven, Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello

    Mini Chamber

    2E

    March 21, 2014Location TBD

    Special Bach Birthday

    Celebration Concert

    Members of the Boulder Chamber Orchestra

    Special New Year’s EveCelebrationE

    Lakewood Cultural Center6:30 PM

    Alfredo Muro GuitarFrederik Støvring Olsen Conductor

    A World Music Celebration

    About the Boulder Chamber OrchestraThe Boulder Chamber Orchestra (BCO) is a non-profit organization committed to providing exceptional chamber music programming, education, and outreach, as well as an outlet for talented local artists in the Front Range Community.

    Roster VIOLINAnnamaria Karacson (Concertmaster) Gyongyver Petheo (Principal 2nd) Michaela Borth Nina Fronjian Kahyee Lee Catherine Limon Summer Lusk Brune Macary Xian Meng

    Allegra MichaelSusie PeekJohannes RudolfPaul TrapkusAlive VermeerChelsea WinborneMintze Wu VIOLAAniel Caban (Principal Viola) Christine Arden Michael Holmes

    Lacie Savage Brightin SchlumpfJames Shaw Lauren Spaulding Alex Vittal CELLOClayton Vaughn (Principal Cello) Rowanna Bobo Mathieu D’Ordine Rebecca Holley Joseph Howe

    Sarah Luk Don Perkins BASSKevin Sylves (Principal Bass)Jared ConnerJennifer MotyckaFLUTECobus du ToitGinger HedrickOBOEMax SotoKimberly Brody

    CLARINETJerome FlegKellan TooheyBASSOONKent HurdBrian JackKaori Uno-JackHORNDevon ParkMegan RubinKatharine SmithMalcolm Mclean

    TRUMPETJohn KingReid JohnsonTROMBONERyan Van GilderAndrew ConverseLindsey GardnerKiel LauerTUBAMichael AllenPERCUSSIONPaul Mullikin

    All performances are at 7:30pm unless otherwise specified

  • Stephanie Chase

    Violin “One of the violin greats of our era” (Newhouse News), Stephanie Chase has performed in twenty-five countries as featured soloist with the world’s most eminent orchestras, among them the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, London Symphony, American Classical Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony, National Symphony (Mexico), Hanover Band, San Francisco Symphony, and Hong Kong Philharmonic. The “elegance, dexterity, rhythmic vitality and great imagination” (Boston Globe) of Ms. Chase’s performances have been rewarded with a top medal at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and a prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant.

    A remarkably versatile artist, Ms. Chase excels in the virtuoso’s repertoire and contemporary music as well as in historically-informed performance practice, and she offers a diverse repertoire of over sixty major works for violin and orchestra, from Bach to Zwilich.

    Born in Illinois to musician parents, Ms. Chase gave her first public performance at age two and made her debut with the Chicago Symphony at nine, as the youngest winner ever of the orchestra’s Youth Competition. After her Carnegie Hall debut at age eighteen, she became a favorite pupil of the legendary Belgian violinist Arthur Grumiaux and subsequently studied chamber music at the Marlboro Festival.

    Stephanie Chase plays a violin noted for its power and beautiful tonal qualities that was made in 1742 by Petrus Guarnerius, which she pairs with a bow by Dominique Peccatte. For additional information about Ms. Chase, please visit her website at www.stephaniechase.com.

  • Szilvia Schranz

    Soprano

    The voice of Hungarian born coloratura soprano Szilvia Schranz has been called “breathtakingly perfect” and “expressive and pure.” Ms Schranz captivates audiences with emotive performances and beautifully clear upper ranges. She often appears in oratorio performances such as Bach’s many cantatas, Mozart’s Requiem and Barber’s Knoxville Summer of 1915. She recently appeared in Mahler’s 8th Symphony and Beethoven’s 9th Symphony and has performed with such noted artists as the Takács Quartet, Vanessa Perez, Annamaria Karacson and Gábor Takács-Nagy just to name a few. Ms Schranz has toured with the American Virtuosi performing works of Bach combined with photography of Pulitzer Prize nominated photo journalist, Chris Hondros. In addition, she has recorded Su Lian Tan’s River of the Trunk for Arsis Recording with Margo Garrett, Darrett Adkins and David Bowlin.

    Soheil Nasseri

    Piano“Magnificent” -New York Times

    “Fantastic” -Berliner Zeitung

    “Genius” -Washington Post

    “Superb” -New Yorker

    American pianist Soheil Nasseri performs regularly in some of the world’s most prestigious concert halls, including Alice Tully Hall (Lincoln Center), Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall) and the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, Berlin’s Philharmonie Kammermusiksaal and Konzerthaus, London’s Purcell Room, Tokyo’s Musashino Center, Théâtre Fémina in Bordeaux, Florence’s Teatro Comunale, St. Petersburg’s Philharmonia, and Palermo’s Teatro Politeama. As concerto soloist Mr. Nasseri has appeared with 10 different conductors and as a recording artist he has released six solo discs on Naxos, Centaur, Mahoor, and 21CCC. Mr. Nasseri has premiered twenty-seven new works and nine composers have written pieces specifically for him.

    Born in Santa Monica, California, Soheil Nasseri studied with German-born Karl Ulrich Schnabel and American Jerome Lowenthal. He resides in Berlin.

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    David Korevaar Piano

    David Korevaar balances an active career as a soloist and chamber musician with teaching at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he is the Peter and Helen Weil Professor of Piano.

    David Korevaar presented his London debut at Wigmore Hall and his German recital debut at the Heidelberg Spring Festival in 2007. He has been heard at major venues in New York including Weill Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and Merkin Concert Hall. He has performed across the United States from Boston, New York, and Washington, DC, to Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, Dallas, and San Diego, and he plays frequently in his home state of Colorado with orchestras, in chamber ensembles, and in his solo recitals. International performances have included appearances in Australia, Japan, Korea, Abu Dhabi, and Europe. He has performed and taught in Kazakhstan and Tajikistan as a cultural envoy under the sponsorship of the U.S. State Department.

    In addition to his position at the University of Colorado Boulder, Korevaar teaches and performs at the Music in the Mountains summer festival in Durango, CO, and the Music Center Japan.

    David Korevaar’s many CDs range from Bach to the present, including solo releases as well as ensemble collaborations. His online presence has been augmented by websites co-authored with Tim Smith of Northern Arizona University on Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier and Goldberg Variations.

    Please visit his website, www.davidkorevaar.com, for more information.

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    Max Soto Oboe

    Max began his musical education with the Orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil de Costa Rica which allowed him to study with principal oboist Jorge Rodriguez and helped to cultivate a passion for classical music and the oboe.

    Max arrived in the U.S. in 1996 and studied at the Loyola University of New Orleans, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance. His professional career began when he performed an entire season with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra as Assistant Principal Oboist. In 2002 he moved to Denver to attend the Lamont School of Music and pursue his Master’s in Music Degree which he attained in 2004. Three years later, in 2007, he went on a whirlwind tour of the United States and Canada performing The Pirates of Penzance with the London based Carl Rosa Opera Company.

    Max has performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Ballet, Fort Collins Symphony, Steamboat Springs Orchestra, Emerald City Opera, and Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra. He continues to perform with small ensembles throughout the state of Colorado and recently participated in the Boulder Bach Festival and the Colorado MahlerFest. In addition to performing as Principal Oboe with the Boulder Chamber Orchestra, Max appears with the Boulder Philharmonic and is the Assistant Principal Oboist of the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • Frederik Støvring Olsen Conductor

    Frederik Støvring Olsen was born in Denmark in 1981. He graduated from The Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen in trumpet performance in 2007 and subsequently focused his studies on conducting, studying with Kirk Trevor privately and in workshops in New York City and Czech Republic.

    In 2012 he earned an Advanced Postgraduate degree in orchestral conducting from The Royal Academy of Music in Copenhagen. While there, he studied with Giancarlo Andretta, Giordano Bellincampi and Michael Schønwandt. As a part of this intense program he has worked with almost all major professional orchestras in Denmark.

    Since 2008 Olsen has been Music Director and Conductor of the Sankt Annæ Youth Symphony Orchestra. In just a short period, Olsen has transformed the SASO into one of the leading youth orchestras in Denmark. Olsen has led the orchestra on several European tours.

    In addition to the traditional repertoire, he is known for his expertise in contemporary music. He has also led numerous of such premieres of works by young Scandinavian composers conducting in festivals as PULSAR and Young Nordic Music and with ensembles as Scenatet.

    With a passion for choral church music, he co-founded Pro Musica Copenhagen in 2004 and served as Music Director from 2004 to 2009. With this group he has performed many of the major choral works including requiems by Mozart, Faure and Durufle, as well as Handels The Messiah and works by Leonard Bernstein and other contemporary composers.

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  • Andrew Cooperstock Piano

    Pianist Andrew Cooperstock performs widely as soloist and chamber musician and has appeared throughout six continents and in most of the fifty states, including performances at New York’s Alice Tully, Merkin, and Weill concert halls, Greenwich Village’s (le) Poisson Rouge, Brooklyn’s BargeMusic, and the United Nations. He has been featured in recitals and concerto appearances at the Chautauqua, Brevard, and Round Top international music festivals; the Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Hong Kong’s Hell Hot! New Music Festival; and in London, Beijing, Accra, Kiev, Canberra, Lima, and Geneva; on NPR, Radio France, and the BBC. Winner of the National Federation of Music Clubs Artist Competition, he has since served as juror for numerous international competitions in the U.S. and China. With violinist William Terwilliger, as the award-winning Opus Two, Cooperstock has recorded the complete works for piano and violin by Aaron Copland and performed them worldwide. Opus Two’s recording of Leonard Bernstein’s works for Naxos, features new arrangements by legendary Broadway music director Eric Stern and collaborations with Broadway actress-singer Marin Mazzie. Cooperstock has also performed with the Takács and Ying Quartets, Trio Contraste, the Dorian Quintet, and the Colorado Chamber Players. A graduate of the Juilliard School and the Cincinnati and Peabody Conservatories, Dr. Cooperstock studied with Abbey Simon, David Bar-Illan, Walter Hautzig, and Samuel Sanders. Currently, he is Professor of Piano at the University of Colorado-Boulder, faculty member at the Vianden International Music Festival in Luxembourg, and chair of the piano faculty at Rocky Ridge Music Center. He is a Steinway artist.

    Alfredo Muro was born in Lima, Peru. At the age of ten, he began teaching himself to play the guitar and he progressed rapidly. At age thirteen, Mr. Muro took the top prize in a nationally televised competition featuring musicians from more than one hundred schools. Mr. Muro continued his studies with two of the greatest Peruvian guitar masters, Octavio Ticona and Carlos Hayre, gaining mastery of harmonic theory and the rich variety of Peruvian folklore. After four years of intense studies he moved to the United States to broaden his musical skills studying with great masters Manuel Lopez Ramos, Frank Costa and John Doan.

    Over the years he has been invited to participate in many international guitar seminars and has been selected for Master Classes with some of the world’s premier guitarists, such as Manuel Lopez Ramos (Argentina), Carlos Barbosa-Lima (Brazil) and Alfredo Escande (Uruguay). In addition, Mr. Muro has appeared on numerous recordings as well as stage, radio, and television programs. His Repertoire ranges from classical music to Latin American and Spanish music, and from the Beatles, Baden Powell and Jobim to Bach and Handel. Mr. Muro has a special love of Brazilian music. He has studied and mastered the intricate styles of Choro, Samba, Frevo, Bossa Nova and Afro-Samba and interprets many South American composers such as Villa-Lobos, Barrios and Lauro with aplomb.

    Please visit his website, www.alfredomuro.com for more information.

    Alfredo MuroGuitar

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  • Lindsay Deutsch Violin

    Lindsay Deutsch made her solo orchestral debut at the age of eleven with the Clear Lake Symphony in Texas. Her upcoming and recent performances include the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series; Orchestra Nova; the Cape Cod, Las Cruces, Colorado, Longmont, Eugene, Newport, New West, South Carolina, Brevard, West Virginia, Norwalk, Knoxville, and Fort Worth Symphonies; and the Portland, Boulder, Mission, McGill, and Los Angeles Chamber Orchestras. Her newly commissioned Rhapsody in Blue for violin and orchestra was recently premiered with the National Academy Orchestra in Toronto and will see its U.S. premier this season at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

    Ms. Deutsch is actively involved in outreach programs to present classical music in new and exciting ways that will thrill and inspire the young audiences of today. She also has a page on her website specifically aimed at young musicians and their parents that attracts 70,000 hits per month. She has garnered corporate support for this site, which encourages young musicians and selects a “Student Musician of the Month” that highlights and recognizes outstanding young musicians from all over the U.S. and Canada. In 2007, she and her sister, Lauren, co-founded a non-profit organization, Classics Alive (www.ClassicsAlive.org ), dedicated to building classical music audiences.

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