CMM Live! “Song and Strings” with Kathleen Roland-Silverstein, soprano; William Knuth, violin & Dan Sato, piano

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Soprano Kathleen Roland-Silverstein, violinist William Knuth, and pianist Dan Sato present “Song and Strings”, the third concert on our 2021 CMM Live! series. This varied program includes songs in Swedish, English, Saami (Finland), Hungarian, French, and Italian, representing composers from all over the globe, including an American premiere of song settings of indigenous Lapland, in the far north of Finland. This song and three other sets are by outstanding women composers from America, the U.K., and Finland.
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CMM Live! “Souvenirs from the World” with pianists Tina Toglia & Ida Tili-Trebicka

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Renowned Central New York pianists Tina Toglia and Ida Tili-Trebicka present “Souvenirs from the World”. We will hear four-hand piano performances of music by Claude Debussy, Edvard Grieg, Antonín Dvořák, Moritz Moszkowski, and Peter Warlock. We hope you can join us for the opening CMM Live! concert of our 2021 season.
Tickets for Sundays LIVE! are $25. If you have a CMM membership, you are already entitled to ticket(s), you may e-mail us at cmm.syr@gmail.com for a link to the concert on March 7th, and we will send you the link. Our Wednesday Recital Series continues to be free! To purchase a ticket, go to Eventbrite here.
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A Family Affair

A Family Affair

A Family Affair

Sar-Shalom Strong, piano;
Shem Guibbory, violin;
Gregory Wood, cello;
Julie Pilant, horn

Selections from Beethoven and Brahms

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Duo Sonidos

Duo Sonidos

Duo Sonidos brings together the talents of violinist William Knuth and guitarist Adam Levin.

The duo is a refreshing addition to the chamber music world, offering an approachable yet sophisticated combination for all chamber music audiences. By forging relationships with contemporary composers, Duo Sonidos has forwarded the mission of expanding the duo repertoire. As international prize winners, Levin and Knuth have performed worldwide, been honored as US Fulbright Scholars in the field of music performance in Madrid, Spain and Vienna, Austria respectively and have released recordings to international critical acclaim.

Program:
Sonata Op.5 No.12 for Violin and Continuo by Arcangelo Corelli
3 American Pieces by Lukas Foss
Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas by Manuel de Falla

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.

Tangos y Canciónes: Music for Guitar and Cello from Latin America

Tangos y Canciónes: Music for Guitar and Cello from Latin America

Tangos y Canciónes: Music for Guitar and Cello from Latin America

Kenneth Meyer, guitar and Gregory Wood, cello perform music for guitar and cello from Spain and Latin America.

Kenneth Meyer

The Washington Post refers to Kenneth Meyer as, “A thinking man’s guitarist – he focuses on the inner structure of a piece…and plays with impressive gravity and power.” The Buffalo News has called him, “Impeccably articulate with superb technique.”

Since winning the national first prize at the MTNA Collegiate Artist Competition, Meyer continues to appear in recital, as a chamber musician, and soloist with orchestra in venues throughout North America, South America, Europe and Asia. His commitment to cultivate, perform and record the music of his generation’s leading composers has
garnered awards from the Barlow Endowment, Argosy Foundation and the Hanson Institute for American Music.

Recent accomplishments include performances in Weill Recital Hall, Zankel Hall and Yankee Stadium, as well as solo recitals in Romania, Hungary, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. This season features concerto appearances with the Niagara Symphony Orchestra, Symphoria, the Erie Chamber Orchestra, and the Seattle Modern Orchestra, as well as a premiere recording of Andrew Waggoner’s Concerto for Guitar with Bridge records.

Currently, Meyer directs thriving guitar studies programs at Onondaga Community College and Syracuse University. He continues to be a featured lecturer, performer, adjudicator and teacher at festivals, colleges and universities throughout this country and abroad. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music and records for Innova, Albany, Summit and Bridge Records.

Gregory Wood

Gregory Wood is Assistant Principal Cellist of Symphoria, and was Acting Principal Cellist of Symphoria for the 2014-15 season. Mr. Wood has performed as Assistant Principal Cellist of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Substitute Cellist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He is Adjunct Professor of Cello and Chamber Music at Setnor School of Music, Syracuse University, and is Adjunct Professor of Cello and Strings Repertoire at Onondaga Community College.

Mr. Wood received his Bachelor of Music Degree in Performance at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, studying with Lynn Harrell, Jack Kirstein, Zara Nelsova, and chamber music with the LaSalle Quartet. He received a Master of Science Degree in Music Education from Syracuse University. Mr. Wood has performed as soloist with the Syracuse Symphony, and as winner of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music concerto competition. He received the 2006 Excellence in Chamber Music Performance award from Civic Morning Musicals, and has performed solo and chamber music recitals with the Jewell Trio, the Society for New Music, the Skaneateles Festival, and Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music.

Recent performances have included the Endless Mountain Music Festival 2019, Josh Groban in 2017 and 2019, Roger Daltry, the Fingerlakes Opera Orchestra, and with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, including an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning America”. In September, 2016, at Yale University, he performed in “Grace Notes”, a collaboration of eight musicians, singers, dancers, and photography/videography by Carrie Mae Weems.

CMM (Civic Morning Musicals) exists to support classically trained musicians and their audiences throughout the Central New York region. It is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization, which produces more than 30 concerts a year and sponsors activities for young musicians.