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Violinist Miroslav Ambros make his US debut on this tour. Accompanied by pianist Zuzana Ambroová, he performs works by Dvorák, Martinu, Korngold, Suk, de Sarasate and Bazzini. Co-presented with The Center for Czech Education and Culture.
Program:
E.Korngold: Much Ado About Nothing, Suite Op. 11 1. The Maiden in the Bridal Chamber 2. Dogbery and Verges. March of the Watch 3. Scene in the Garden: Molto espressivo 4. Masquerade: Hornpipe: Animato
A.Dvorák: Romantic Pieces, Op.75 1. Allegro moderato 2. Allegro maestoso 3. Allegro appassionato 4. Larghetto
A.Dvorák: Mazurek e minor, Op.49 B.Martinu: Madrigals stancas 1. Moderato 2. Poco allegretto 3. Andante moderato 4. Scherzando, Poco allegro 5. Poco allegro
J.Suk: Raduz and Mahulena op.16 from Fairy Tale P.de Sarasate: Faust Concert fantasy
A.Bazzini: La Ronde des Lutins, Op. 25
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Miroslav Ambros (born May 9, 1987) began his professional violin career at the age of 11. After studies with Ivan enatý at the C. M. von Weber College of Music in Dresden, his early potential earned him a place at the Prague Conservatory where he continued his studies with Ivan enatý and Jií Hnyk. In 2006 he became a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague under Prof. Ivan Straus, successfully completing a Master's degree in 2012. Since 2008 he has been a private student of Master Josef Suk. During his young career, he has won a number of prizes in national and international competitions, including winning the international competition Du Prix des Jeunes Talents Européens de Musique Classique in Marseille, France in 2003. Now living in Prague, Ambro is much in demand for his concerts. He regularly performs with symphony orchestras in the Czech Republic, including the Prague Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Moravia Philharmonic Orchestra, Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Orchestra, Prague Chamber Orchestra, State Philharmonic Orchestra Koice and Czech Chamber Orchestra.He plays on a very rare instrument made by the Italian violinmaker Camillo de Camilli (1734).
Zuzana Ambroová began studies at the Conservatory of Koice in 1973 when she was only thirteen years old, as an unusually talented child. As a laureate of Smetanas piano contest in Hradec Králové (1974) and Beethovens Hradec contest, she joined the Koice National Philharmony at the age of sixteen. After finishing studies at the Academy of musical arts in Prague, conducted by prof. Zdenek Jilek in 1982, she was in practice at the Conservatory of Koice as a piano lecturer for ten years. She has won prizes for piano in international competition and has performed with the Koice and Vienna Philharmonics as a soloist, and has performed throughout Europe. She also recorded for Czech Television and Czech broadcasting network. Since 1992 she has been in practice at the Prague Conservatory, Jan Neruda Gynmasium, and as a member of AMUs musical faculty.
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LocationPONCHO Concert Hall (Kerry Hall, Cornish College of the Arts) (View)
710 E. Roy Street
Seattle, WA 98102
United States
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