Mixed Doubles
September 13, 2009 · 3 p.m.
Two pianists, twenty fingers! International concert artists Cynthia Raim and David Allen Wehr share one piano for the delightful reflections on childhood by Fauré and Bizet, and then switch to two pianos for Poulenc’s profound Sonata and Milhaud’s Brazilian-influenced Scaramouche.
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Fauré: |
Dolly for Piano Duet |
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Bizet: |
Children’s Games (Jeux d’enfants) for Piano Duet |
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Poulenc: |
Sonata for Two Pianos |
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Milhaud: |
Scaramouche for Two Pianos |
Performed by special guest artist: |
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Cynthia Raim |
piano |
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and |
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David Allen Wehr |
piano, Jack W. Geltz Distinguished Piano Chair |
Pre-concert event: |
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| A presentation by Dr. Benjamin Binder, Assistant Professor of Musicianship | |