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星期四, 8月 22, 2013

A Chamber Music Concert Featuring Cellist Carol Ou (歐逸青)

Sunday, September 8, 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Join Us for a Chamber Music Concert Featuring Cellist Carol Ou 


Space is limited. Click here to purchase your tickets in advance or call 508.588.6000.
Cellist, Carol Ou
Join us in the Great Room at Fuller Craft Museum for a stirring afternoon of chamber music performed by distinguished cellist Carol Ou. Accompanied by pianist Eliko Akahori, Ms. Ou will perform select works by Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, Paul Tortelier, and Dmitri Shostakovich from 2:30 - 4:00 pm with a brief intermission. The concert will be followed by a reception from 4:00 - 5:00 pm with coffee, dessert, and a chance to meet this brilliant musician. Come early, stroll through the galleries, and enjoy our current exhibitions.
A versatile artist, cellist Carol Ou is known for her "fiery, marvelous" and "meltingly melodic outpourings" (Boston Globe) and her "wonderfully pure cello tone and incisive technique." (The Strad Magazine) A founding member of the Buswell-Ou Duo, Ms. Ou often appears in solo, chamber music, and concerto performances with the brilliant American violinist, James Buswell. As the cellist of the Carpe Diem String Quartet, she frequently tours all over the US performing an eclectic mix of classical string quartet repertoire with many crossover genres of music. She has collaborated with celebrated artists such as Midori, Hillary Hahn, Kim Kashkashian, Timothy Eddy, Pascal Rogé, András Schiff, Raul Juarena and Jayme Stone at the Marlboro Music Festival, Summerfest La Jolla, Australian Festival of Chamber Music, Austin Chamber Music Center, Nevada Chamber Music Festival, and other noted music festivals.

The artKitchen Café Performance Series is funded in part by the following cultural councils: Abington, 
Bridgewater, E. Bridgewater, Brockton, Dedham, Duxbury, Easton, Hanson, Hingham, Mansfield, Middleborough, Plympton, Randolph, Rockland, Sharon. These local agencies support the arts with funding provided by Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency. We are grateful for their support. Thank you also to Walgreens for their support. The concert will feature the following compositions with a brief intermission: Five Pieces in Folkstyle, op. 102 (1849), Robert Schumann; Sonata for Piano and Violoncello, op. 38 (1865) Johannes Brahms; Sonata Breve "Bucéphale" (1984) Paul Tortelier; and Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, op. 40 (1934), Dmitri Shostakovich.

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