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The Frederick R. Koch Foundation presents the return of Live from Elm Court, a video concert series

March 4, 2022 | By Unison Media
Unison Media

The Frederick R. Koch Foundation presents the return of Live from Elm Court, a video concert series

Filmed at The Frederick R. Koch Foundation’s Elm Court estate, the series consists of five episodes curated by conductor and pianist Louis Lohraseb.

The episodes feature emerging classical artists in  programs of chamber works and art songs ranging from baroque to modern, including the world premiere of a new transcription of Debussy’s  “La fille aux cheveux de lin” from Frederick R. Koch’s manuscript collection at Yale University’s Beinecke Library.

 

For immediate release - The Frederick R. Koch Foundation proudly presents the return of the Live from Elm Court video concert series. The series, curated by conductor and pianist Louis Lohraseb, includes five episodes filmed at the Foundation’s Elm Court estate, featuring emerging classical artists giving intimate programs of chamber music and art songs. The episodes will stream for free on The Frederick R. Koch Foundation’s FacebookYoutubeVimeo, and Website, premiering the week of 03-28-2022 - 04-01-2022.

The first episode features sopranos Liv Redpath and Erica Petrocelli performing an extensive array of mélodies by Debussy, including a world-premiere of a new transcription of the beautiful but rarely heard “La fille aux cheveux de lin” for voice and piano, including the unpublished second ending that has never been performed, and exists in a manuscript donated to Yale University’s Beinecke Library by Frederick R. Koch. Episode two highlights sister chamber duo violinist Madalyn Parnas and cellist Cicely Parnas playing works by Jocelyn Hagen, Bach, Mark Summer, and Saint-Saëns. In the third episode, the Parnas sisters return with Lohraseb to perform a piano trio and violin sonata by Mozart. Episode four has clarinetist Narek Arutyunian and violist Chieh-Fan Yiu joining Redpath, Petrocelli, and Lohraseb for a program of Mozart, Brahms, and Schubert, including an exquisite performance of Schubert’s “The Shepherd on the Rock”. For the fifth and final episode, Petrocelli returns with Lohraseb and cellist Parnas for a program of mélodies by Debussy and Fauré, culminating in a trio for voice, cello, and piano by Amy Beach.

Of the return to the series, The Frederick R. Koch Foundation Director and Trustee Jamie Saakvitne said: “We are pleased to continue this important series which provided these incredible artists an opportunity to perform during the pandemic.  The choice of music has been inspired by Elm Court’s serene architecture, and draws in part from the manuscript collection Frederick R. Koch donated to Yale's Beinecke Library.” 

Music director Louis Lohraseb said of the Elm Court Series: “It was so special to return to Elm Court for another filmed series there, and to be able to collaborate with these wonderful performers and friends - including my wife Erica Petrocelli."

Each episode includes a brief interview with the artists, who share some thoughts on their programs. The series was produced by Saakvitne and Carl Halvorson, with video by Joey Moro, and audio by Ian Scot. 

 

 

 
 

Live From Elm Court

Music director: Louis Lohraseb
Producers: Jamie Saakvitne & Carl Halvorson
Host/Interviewer: Carl Halvorson
Video: Joey Moro
Audio: Ian Scot
 

Listing Info

Episode I
Liv Redpath, soprano
Erica Petrocelli, soprano
Louis Lohraseb, piano


March 28, 2022
3:00pm EST

Claude Debussy

Ariettes oubliées, L. 60   

“Jane” 
“La fille aux cheveux de lin”  
Romance d'Ariel
“Romance” / “Silence ineffable” 
“Beau Soir”
“Regret”
Chanson espagnole (duet)
 
Episode II
Madalyn Parnas, violin
Cicely Parnas, cello


March 29, 2022
3:00pm EST

Jocelyn Hagen
Miniatures For Solo Cello     
   
Bach/C.Parnas
Double Concerto for Violins

Mark Summer
Julie-O

Saint-Saëns
Danse Macabre
 
Episode III
Madalyn Parnas, violin
Cicely Parnas, cello

Louis Lohraseb, piano

March 30, 2022
3:00pm EST

Mozart
Piano Trio in E major, K. 542  
Violin Sonata No.32, K. 454     
 
Episode IV
Liv Redpath, soprano
Erica Petrocelli, soprano
Narek Arutyunian, clarinet
Chieh-Fan Yiu, viola
Louis Lohraseb, piano


March 31, 2022
3:00pm EST

Mozart
Trio in E-flat major, K.498 “Kegelstatt”       

Brahms
Zwei Gesänge, Op. 91

Schubert
Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D.965
 
Episode V
Erica Petrocelli, soprano
Cicely Parnas, cello
Louis Lohraseb, piano


April 1, 2022
3:00pm EST

Debussy
Cinq poèmes de Baudelaire  

Fauré
“Adieu” 
“Mai”
“Le secret”
“Après un rêve”
“Notre amour”

Beach
“Chanson d'amour”
 
About The Frederick R. Koch Foundation
The Frederick R. Koch Foundation's mission is to support and inspire the study and appreciation of classical music, theater and film, literature, fine art, photography, the decorative arts, architecture, garden design, cultural history, and the arts and humanities in general, including through the perpetuation of the commitment of Frederick R. Koch to the work of emerging scholars, performers, and other creative artists, the preservation of collections and historic properties that Mr. Koch acquired during his lifetime, and the use of those properties for performances and other activities that further the arts and humanities, civil discourse, and the common good.
 
 

 

 

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