Ravel Revue

March 14, 2010 · 3 p.m.

An all-star trio of Andrés Cárdenes, PSO concertmaster, Anne Martindale Williams, PSO principal cello, and David Allen Wehr headlines this all-Ravel finale to the season, performing the stunning Piano Trio, the challenging Sonata for Violin and Cello and a bouquet of solo piano works: the perennially favorite Pavane for a Dead Princess, the sparkling Jeux d’eau (Fountains) and the rarely heard solo version of the charming Mother Goose Suite.

Ravel:

Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello
Sonata for Violin and Cello
Mother Goose Suite for Piano
Pavane for a Dead Princess for piano
Jeux d’eau (Fountains) for piano
Performed by special guest artists:

Andrés Cárdenes

violin, Concertmaster, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

Anne Martindale Williams

cello, Principal Cello, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra

and

David Allen Wehr

piano, Jack W. Geltz Distinguished Piano Chair
Pre-concert event:
A presentation by Marilyn Russell, Curator of Education, Carnegie Museum of Art

Performances take place on Sundays at
3 p.m. in PNC Recital Hall in the School of Music. A donation of $10 is suggested
for each concert.

Please join us for a pre-concert event at
2:15 p.m. before each program

Driving directions and campus map

For more information contact:
Christopher Bromley
412.396.6083
bromleyc@duq.edu

Download or print:
The French Seasons 2009-2010