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.
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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: |
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Andrés Cárdenes |
violin, Concertmaster, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra |
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Anne Martindale Williams |
cello, Principal Cello, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra |
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David Allen Wehr |
piano, Jack W. Geltz Distinguished Piano Chair |
Pre-concert event: |
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| A presentation by Marilyn Russell, Curator of Education, Carnegie Museum of Art | |