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Weekend brings long-awaited Ekstasis Duo and Friends Merkin Hall concert

January 8, 2020 | By Grant Communications

Rêves Extatiques: French Songs and Vocalises
 
Weekend brings long-awaited
Ekstasis Duo and Friends Merkin Hall concert
In just a few days, the Ekstasis Duo (cellist Natasha Farny and pianist Eliran Avni) will be joined by several distinguished musical friends at Merkin Concert Hall in New York in an all-French program. Flutist Barry Crawford, contralto Lynne McMurtry, violinist Jessica Tong and violist David Rose share the stage with the duo in an evening of chamber music for strings, piano, flute and voice by Faure, Ravel, Francais, Poulenc and Milhaud.
 
One of the duo's first performances of 2020, the concert is a free event, thanks to the generosity of the Bob and Betty Young Endowment held at the Fredonia College Foundation, State University of New York at Fredonia, where all the artists are faculty members.    
 
 
Exstasis Duo and Friends
Rêves Extatiques: French songs and Vocalises
Saturday, January  11, 2020 at 6:00 PM  
Kaufman Music Center: Merkin Concert Hall 
129 W 67th St., New York, NY  
 
Barry Crawford, flute
Lynne McMurtry, contralto
Jessica Tong, violin
David Rose, viola
Natasha Farny, cello
Eliran Avni, piano

GABRIEL FAURE Après un rêve
MAURICE RAVEL Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano, op. Posthume  
   (Arr. for cello)
JEAN FRANÇAIX Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano
FRANCIS POULENC Vocalise-Étude, FP 44
MAURICE RAVEL Chansons Madécasses
DARIUS MILHAUD Scaramouche (arr. N. Farny)
MAURICE RAVEL Vocalise-Étude en forme de Habanera
GABRIEL FAURE Piano Quartet in C Minor, op. 15
 
While a free event, tickets are required and are available at the Merkin Hall box office or by calling 212 501 3330. 
 
The Artists 
Barry Crawford, flute
Flutist Barry J. Crawford is a founding member of the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players, and a core member of Talea Ensemble, Poetica Musica, Ensemble Meme, and Ensemble Pi. As a guest artist he has performed with the Cygnus, Argento, Fireworks, Strathmere and Brandenburg Ensembles, counter)induction, Nunc, Quintet of the Americas, and Sequitur, to name a few, and is principal flute of the Spectrum Symphony in New York City. He has performed in numerous internationally recognized music festivals, including Mostly Mozart, the Lincoln Center Festival, Italy's Spoleto Festival, Puerto Rico's  Pablo Casals Festival, and Norway's Bergen Festival, and has performed in chamber concerts and new music festivals in Argentina, Poland, Czech Republic, Tunisia, Denmark, Jamaica, Guyana, Iceland, France, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Finland, Montenegro, Kosovo, Tajikistan & Azerbaijan. He has recorded for Albany, Decca Records and Pi Recordings, among others.
Lynne McMurtry, contralto 
Described as "a force of nature" (Toronto Star) and "an actress of immense talent" ( Opera Canada), contralto Lynne McMurtry's credits include Arsace in Rossini's Semiramide with Opera in Concert, Mistress Quickly in Falstaff with Calgary Opera and Opera Hamilton, and Mamma Lucia in Cavelleria Rusticana with Edmonton Opera. Other recent performances include Marcellina in Le Nozze di Figaro with Opera Lyra and Bloody Mary in South Pacific with Pacific Opera Victoria.  Lynne's rich, generous instrument and keen musical intelligence have brought her acclaim in a wealth of opera and orchestral concert repertoire.  Credits include Janacek's Glagolitic Mass with the Edmonton Symphony, Handel's Messiah with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Elijah with the Newfoundland Symphony, Mahler's Ruckert Lieder with the Winnipeg Symphony, and Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen with Symphony New Brunswick.
Jessica Tong, violin 
Lauded for her "lyrical intensity" (Baltimore Sun), violinist Jessica Tong has garnered international acclaim as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. Her performances have taken her to Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, the Kennedy Center, les Invalides in Paris and the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, and led to collaborations with artists such as Pamela Frank, Leon Fleisher, Cho-Liang Lin and members of the Cleveland, Vogler, Brentano and Borromeo Quartets. She has served as first violinist of the Vinca and Larchmere String Quartets, and most recently held the post of Artist-in-Residence at the University of Evansville and concertmaster of the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra in Indiana. Her debut album of chamber works by Stephan Krehl with the Larchmere Quartet and clarinetist Wonkak Kim was released in 2016 by Naxos Records to critical acclaim. Tong has served as Artist-in-Residence for the Perlman Music Program in Florida, the Gorgeous Sounds Program in Oregon and is a two time recipient of the ProQuartet Odyssee Residency Grant in France.  
David Rose, viola  
David Rose has served as a titled player of numerous orchestras, including Associate Principal of the Vancouver Symphony, Principal Viola of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, and Acting Assistant Principal of the San Francisco Symphony. Currently principal violist of the G27 chamber orchestra in Toronto, Rose is also active as a baroque performer, and was a member of the Pacific Baroque orchestra. He has toured and recorded with Toronto's Tafelmusik. Rose will soon be recording all the Cello Suites of J.S. Bach, as well as selections from the Sonatas and Partitas. In addition, he will be publishing an etude book to aid in the learning of these great works. 
Ekstasis Duo 
Acclaimed soloists in their own right, Natasha Farny and Eliran Avni met as students years ago at Juilliard. Reconnected over a year ago, the two realized that their musical approaches suited each other, and they decided to collaborate as a professional duo. As Ekstasis Duo, they perform chamber music juxtaposing celebrated masterpieces against lesser-known works to tell stories or create an atmosphere through sound.
 
American cellist Natasha Farny has distinguished herself as a talented artist of significant versatility, sensitivity, and experience. An accomplished soloist, Ms. Farny has performed with such orchestras as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Buffalo Philharmonic, and several local orchestras throughout the Western New York region. She has performed solo and chamber music tours across Germany, the Czech Republic, and Brazil, and has played at distinguished national venues throughout the United States, including Chicago's Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts, Brooklyn's Bargemusic "Here and Now" Series, Florida's BIG ARTS Sanibel series, Maryland's Resonance series, and the Camerata Musica series in Washington State. Among the festivals at which she has participated are the Czech Republic's Dvorak Society American Spring Festival, Germany's Kronberg Cello Festival, Piobbico, Italy's Brancaleoni International Music Festival, Tennessee's Sewanee Summer Music Festival, National Music Festival (MD), Colorado Music Festival, Michigan's Bay View Music Festival, and the Bowdoin Summer Music Festival. Ms. Farny can be heard on recordings of chamber music with the Centaur label.  
 
Praised as possessing both "ironclad technique" and "ample suppleness" by The New York Times, Eliran Avni is an emerging force in the contemporary classical music scene. Having made his debut with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Zubin Mehta at age 17, he has since appeared as a soloist and chamber music collaborator throughout Europe, North and South America, as well as in his native Israel, and has played for live broadcasts for the Israeli and German broadcasting systems. As a soloist, Eliran is known as a preeminent interpreter of the music of composer Avner Dorman. Solo performance highlights include Dorman's Azerbaijani Dance with the Israel Philharmonic and Zubin Mehta at Carnegie Hall, Rachmaninoff's 3rd Piano Concerto with the Alabama Symphony, and the Grieg Concerto with the Oakland East Bay Symphony. Avni has collaborated with numerous artists such as Yehonatan Berick, Daniel Muller-Schott, Sharon Kam, Terrence Wilson, Jennifer Aylmer, William Sharp, and the Chicago Chamber Music Players, as well as actors Sigourney Weaver and Richard Chamberlain. In 2010, Eliran co-founded SHUFFLE Concert, a mixed chamber ensemble. He served as Artistic Director of the ensemble from 2010-2018, performing throughout the US, Canada, and Israel. Avni has recorded for the Naxos, Tzadik and SHUFFLE Concert labels.

 

 

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