BARGEMUSIC · 2018-10-28 · Brahms Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 26 Mark Peskanov, violin Kazuhide...

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BARGEMUSIC Music in motion, all year long SPRING • 2016 BARGEMUSIC Presents “Music in Motion” w SATURDAY afternoons at 4 pm. Admission FREE Neighborhood Family Concerts — a one hour performance, including a Q&A session with the musicians (no intermission) April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 May 7, 14, 21, 28 The concerts begin at 4 pm. Doors open at 3:45 pm. The program is announced at the performance. NO reserved seating. Olga Bloom, Founder Mark Peskanov, Executive & Artistic Director Board of Directors David Bottoms • Joseph Coyne • Dr. Geza von Habsburg Mark Peskanov • DeBorge Pinnington • Rita Sloan x “It doesn’t take long to hear what makes Bargemusic the perfect chamber music hall… ” —Allan Kozinn, The New York Times w TICKETS To purchase tickets, follow the “Buy Tickets Now” link for the performance on our website Calendar page, or call Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006. x Programs and performers may change on occasion, without notice. Please be aware that Bargemusic sways with the movement of the East River. No photo/video/audio recording allowed on the Barge without permission. No food or beverages allowed on the Barge. For tickets, directions and all other information, please visit our website: www.bargemusic.org BARGEMUSIC Fulton Ferry Landing Brooklyn, NY 11201 Concerts Calendar x Spring 2016 photo © Etienne Frossard w April 2016 x April 1 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Bolcom 12 New Etudes Liszt Sonata in B minor, S.178 Ran Dank, piano April 2 • Saturday, 8 pm April 3 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Schubert Fantasia in F minor, D. 940 for piano four-hands Debussy La fille aux cheveux de lin Minstrels Ce qu’a vu le vent d’ouest L’isle joyeuse from Preludes Book I Liszt Sposalizio from Années de Pèlerinage Book II Polonaise No. 2 Barber Souvenirs (Suite for piano four-hands), Op. 28 Ran Dank, piano Soyeon Kate Lee, piano April 8 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Here and Now Series Saint-Saëns Mazurka in G minor, Op. 24 Mazurka in B minor, Op. 66; Valse canariote, Op. 88 Valse nonchalante, Op. 110 Fantasy on the Quintet from Meyerbeer’s “L’Etoile du Nord” (*NY Premiere) Yehudi Wyner Refrain (2012) James Primosch Pure Contraption/Absolute Gift (*NY Premiere) (2012) David Rakowski Riccio (Prelude No. 43) (*NY Premiere) (2014) Missy Mazzoli Heartbreaker (2013) Geoffrey Burleson Powerhouse Passacaglia (2015) Geoffrey Burleson, piano April 9 • Saturday, 8 pm April 10 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Mozart Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, K.493 Brahms Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 26 Mark Peskanov, violin Kazuhide Isomura, viola Raman Ramakrishnan, cello Misha Dichter, piano April 15 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series A Mandolin Journey From Ancient to Modern Times Bach English Suite No. 4 in F Major BWV 809 Kioulaphides Canzona De Call Variazioni Concertanti, Op. 8 Siegel Valse Fantasie Bickford Splitting It Up Calace Mazurka in D minor Murena Indifference Do Bandolim Receita de Samba Grisman 16/16 Carlo Aonzo, mandolin Rene Izquierdo, classical guitar Lorenzo Piccone, acoustic guitar and special guests April 16 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Here and Now Series Ligeti Six Bagatelles Berio Opus Number Zoo, Billy Childs Fugue Bruce Adolphe Night Journey Hindemith Kleine Kammermusik, Op.24 No.2 Karl Kramer *World Premiere Dorian Quintet: Gretchen Pusch, flute Gerard Reuter, oboe Benjamin Fingland, clarinet Adrian Morejon, bassoon Karl Kramer-Johansen, horn April 17 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Debussy Petite suite for piano four-hands, L 65; Six épigraphes , L.131 Schumann Excerpts from Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 Mozart Andante and Variations in G Major for piano four-hands, K. 501 Schubert Moment Musicaux in C Major, Op. 94, No. 1, D. 780 Fantasia in F minor, D. 940 for piano four-hands Liszt St. Francis of Paula Walking on the Waters Junghwa Moon Auer, piano Edward Auer, piano April 22 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Schubert Variations on “Trockne Blumen” from “Die Schone Mullerin” D. 802 (Op. post. 160) Martinu “Merry Christmas 1941” for solo piano David Schiff “RJ Meets ED from After Hours” for solo flute Bartok Suite paysanne hongroise: Chants populaires tristes Julia Bogorad-Kogan, flute Lydia Artymiw, piano April 23 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Prokofiev Sarcasms, Op. 17 Rachmaninoff Moment Musicaux, Op. 16 Scriabin Sonata No. 5 Bolcom Serpent’s Kiss Andy Akiho Vick(i/y) Gershwin Rhapsody In Blue Olga Vinokur, piano April 24 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Brahms Scherzo from an unpublished Trio in A Major Schumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47 Chausson Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 30 Trio Combray: Gregory Fulkerson, violin Jeffrey Solow, cello Jeffrey Swann, piano with Brett Deubner, viola April 29 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Mozart Sonata in B-flat Major for violin and piano, K. 454 Ravel Sonata for violin and piano No. 2 in G Major Bach Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004 Previn Tango, Song and Dance Joanna Kurkowicz, violin, Doris Stevenson, piano April 30 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Scarlatti Suite in G Major (Sonatas K. 13, K. 124, K. 144, K. 454, K. 470, K. 284) Chopin Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante in E-flat Major, Op. 22 Brahms Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5 Claire Huangci, piano w May 2016 x May 1 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Rorem, Ravel and Ragtimes Ravel Pièce en forme de Habanera Ned Rorem Autumn Music Ravel Sonata for violin and piano in G Major Barber Excursions, Op. 20 (In slow blues tempo, Allegro molto) Bolcom Ghost Rag Scott Joplin The Strenuous Life Dan Welcher Another Rag for Rags Scott Joplin The Entertainer Ravel Tzigane Irina Muresanu, violin Rita Sloan, piano May 4 • Wednesday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Here and Now Series Celebrating Frederic Rzewski Rzewski The Road, Part VII: Final Preparations (1999-2001) 1. The Weak and the Strong (Mile 49) 2. Castles in the Air (Mile 50) 3. Notes From Underground (Mile 51) 4. The Same Old Story (Mile 52) 5. Too Late! (Mile 53) 6. Back to Earth (Mile 54) 7. The End of the Line (Mile 55) 8. The Flood (Mile 56) Epilog: Death (Shelley) Frederic Rzewski, piano May 6 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Here and Now Series Celebrating Frederic Rzewski Rzewski Works for speaking pianist 1. Dear Diary (2013; texts by Rzewski) 1. Stuporman 2. Names 3. No Good 4. Samson 5. Thanks 2. Marriage (The Road, Mile 58, 2002; text adapted from Tolstoy, Kreutzer Sonata) 3. Rubinstein in Berlin (2008; text adapted from Rubinstein, My Younger Years) 4. De Profundis (1992; text adapted from Oscar Wilde) Frederic Rzewski, piano Michael Kirkendoll, piano The People United Will Never Be Defeated 36 Variations on “El pueblo unido jamas sera vencido” by Sergio Ortega Ursula Oppens, piano May 7 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Here and Now Series Celebrating Frederic Rzewski Rzewski Work in Progress, (A selection of current work, finished and unfinished) Duo for piano four-hands Trio for vioin, cello and piano Frederic Rzewski, piano Jerome Lowental, piano Ursula Oppens, piano Mark Peskanov, violin Raman Ramakrishnan, cello May 8 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Here and Now Series Celebrating Frederic Rzewski Rzewski Dreams, Part 1 (2012-2013) 1. Dream 2. Cabrioles 3. A Mensch 4. Illusions Perdues Duo for piano four-hands Trio for violin, cello and piano Frederic Rzewski, piano Jerome Lowental, piano Ursula Oppens, piano Mark Peskanov, violin Raman Ramakrishnan, cello May 13 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) ere and en Series Basically Bull Music by Bull, Tomkins, Byrd and Gibbons Alan Feinberg, piano May 14 • Saturday, 8 pm May 15 • Sunday, 4 pm $40 ($35 Senior, $20 Student) Masterworks Series Brahms 5 Hungarian Dances Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op. 46 Schubert Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout” Mark Peskanov, violin Juan-Miguel Hernandez, viola Julian Schwarz, cello Kurt Muroki, double bass Misha Dichter, piano Cipa Dichter, piano May 20 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Chopin 24 Preludes, Op. 28 Four Ballades, Op. 23 in G minor, Op. 38 in F Major, Op. 47 in A-flat Major and Op. 52 in F minor Adam Neiman, piano May 21 • Saturday, 8 pm May 22 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series For Love of Clara Brahms Sonatensatz in C minor (Scherzo from the F-A-E Sonata) for violin and piano Schumann Romance Op. 28 No. 2 for piano Brahms Trio in A minor Op. 114 for viola, cello and piano Schumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47 e Aspen String Trio: David Perry, violin Victoria Chiang, viola Michael Mermagen, cello with Rita Sloan, piano May 27 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Loren Rush “Oh, Susanna” Mozart Sonata in F Major K. 332 (III. Allegro assai) Peter Philips “Pavan and Galliard” Judith Weir “The Art of Touching The Piano” Charles Ives “The St. Gaudens” (Black March); “The Celestial Railroad;” Fantasy for Piano; Study No. 20: March; March No. 6 with “Here’s to Good Old Yale” Donald Berman, piano May 28 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Janacek “On the Overgrown Path”, Book 1, JW VIII/17: No. 1 Schubert Drei Klavierstucke, D. 946 Schubert Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960 Emanuel Krasovsky, piano May 29 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student) Masterworks Series Mozart Sonata in E-flat Major, K. 302 Schumann Sonata in D minor, Op. 121 Mozart Variations in G minor on “Helas, j’ai perdu mon amant”, K. 360 Faure Sonata No. 1 in A Major, Op. 13 Vera Vaidman, violin Emanuel Krasovsky, piano photo © Etienne Frossard w Experience why critics call Bargemusic “the perfect chamber-music hall” and why artists say it is “unlike any other place in the world to perform.” w

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BARGEMUSICMusic in motion, all year long

SPRING • 2016

BARGEMUSIC Presents “Music in Motion”

w SATURDAY afternoons at 4 pm.

Admission FREENeighborhood Family Concerts

— a one hour performance, including a Q&A session with the musicians (no intermission)

April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30May 7, 14, 21, 28

The concerts begin at 4 pm. Doors open at 3:45 pm. The program is announced at the performance.

NO reserved seating.

Olga Bloom, FounderMark Peskanov, Executive & Artistic Director

Board of DirectorsDavid Bottoms • Joseph Coyne • Dr. Geza von Habsburg

Mark Peskanov • DeBorge Pinnington • Rita Sloan

x“It doesn’t take long to hear what makes Bargemusic the perfect chamber music hall… ”

—Allan Kozinn, The New York Times

wTICKETS

To purchase tickets, follow the “Buy Tickets Now” link for the performance on our website Calendar page, or call Brown Paper Tickets at 800-838-3006.

xPrograms and performers may change on occasion, without notice. Please be aware that Bargemusic sways

with the movement of the East River. No photo/video/audio recording allowed on the Barge without permission. No food or beverages allowed on the Barge.

For tickets, directions and all other information, please visit our website:www.bargemusic.org

BARGEMUSICFulton Ferry LandingBrooklyn, NY 11201

Concerts Calendar x Spring 2016

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$35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesBolcom 12 New EtudesLiszt Sonata in B minor, S.178

Ran Dank, piano

April 2 • Saturday, 8 pm April 3 • Sunday, 4 pm

$35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesSchubert Fantasia in F minor, D. 940 for piano four-handsDebussy La fille aux cheveux de lin

MinstrelsCe qu’a vu le vent d’ouestL’isle joyeuse from Preludes Book I

Liszt Sposalizio from Années de Pèlerinage Book IIPolonaise No. 2

Barber Souvenirs (Suite for piano four-hands), Op. 28Ran Dank, pianoSoyeon Kate Lee, piano

April 8 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Here and Now SeriesSaint-Saëns Mazurka in G minor, Op. 24

Mazurka in B minor, Op. 66;Valse canariote, Op. 88Valse nonchalante, Op. 110Fantasy on the Quintet from Meyerbeer’s “L’Etoile du Nord” (*NY Premiere)

Yehudi Wyner Refrain (2012)James Primosch Pure Contraption/Absolute Gift (*NY Premiere)(2012)David Rakowski Riccio (Prelude No. 43) (*NY Premiere) (2014)Missy Mazzoli Heartbreaker (2013)Geoffrey Burleson Powerhouse Passacaglia (2015)

Geoffrey Burleson, piano

April 9 • Saturday, 8 pm April 10 • Sunday, 4 pm

$35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesMozart Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, K.493Brahms Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 26

Mark Peskanov, violinKazuhide Isomura, violaRaman Ramakrishnan, celloMisha Dichter, piano

April 15 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesA Mandolin Journey From Ancient to Modern TimesBach English Suite No. 4 in F Major BWV 809Kioulaphides CanzonaDe Call Variazioni Concertanti, Op. 8Siegel Valse FantasieBickford Splitting It UpCalace Mazurka in D minorMurena IndifferenceDo Bandolim Receita de SambaGrisman 16/16

Carlo Aonzo, mandolinRene Izquierdo, classical guitarLorenzo Piccone, acoustic guitarand special guests

April 16 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Here and Now SeriesLigeti Six BagatellesBerio Opus Number Zoo, Billy Childs FugueBruce Adolphe Night JourneyHindemith Kleine Kammermusik, Op.24 No.2Karl Kramer *World Premiere

Dorian Quintet:Gretchen Pusch, fluteGerard Reuter, oboeBenjamin Fingland, clarinetAdrian Morejon, bassoonKarl Kramer-Johansen, horn

April 17 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesDebussy Petite suite for piano four-hands, L 65; Six épigraphes , L.131Schumann Excerpts from Fantasiestücke, Op. 12Mozart Andante and Variations in G Major for piano four-hands, K. 501Schubert Moment Musicaux in C Major, Op. 94, No. 1, D. 780

Fantasia in F minor, D. 940 for piano four-handsLiszt St. Francis of Paula Walking on the Waters

Junghwa Moon Auer, pianoEdward Auer, piano

April 22 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesSchubert Variations on “Trockne Blumen” from “Die Schone Mullerin” D. 802 (Op. post. 160)Martinu “Merry Christmas 1941” for solo pianoDavid Schiff “RJ Meets ED from After Hours” for solo fluteBartok Suite paysanne hongroise: Chants populaires tristes

Julia Bogorad-Kogan, fluteLydia Artymiw, piano

April 23 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesProkofiev Sarcasms, Op. 17Rachmaninoff Moment Musicaux, Op. 16Scriabin Sonata No. 5Bolcom Serpent’s KissAndy Akiho Vick(i/y)Gershwin Rhapsody In Blue

Olga Vinokur, piano

April 24 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesBrahms Scherzo from an unpublished Trio in A MajorSchumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47Chausson Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 30

Trio Combray:Gregory Fulkerson, violinJeffrey Solow, celloJeffrey Swann, pianowithBrett Deubner, viola

April 29 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesMozart Sonata in B-flat Major for violin and piano, K. 454Ravel Sonata for violin and piano No. 2 in G MajorBach Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004Previn Tango, Song and Dance

Joanna Kurkowicz, violin,Doris Stevenson, piano

April 30 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesScarlatti Suite in G Major (Sonatas K. 13, K. 124, K. 144, K. 454, K. 470, K. 284)Chopin Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante in E-flat Major, Op. 22Brahms Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5

Claire Huangci, piano

w May 2016 xMay 1 • Sunday, 4 pm

$35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesRorem, Ravel and RagtimesRavel Pièce en forme de HabaneraNed Rorem Autumn MusicRavel Sonata for violin and piano in G MajorBarber Excursions, Op. 20 (In slow blues tempo, Allegro molto)Bolcom Ghost RagScott Joplin The Strenuous LifeDan Welcher Another Rag for RagsScott Joplin The EntertainerRavel Tzigane

Irina Muresanu, violinRita Sloan, piano

May 4 • Wednesday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Here and Now SeriesCelebrating Frederic RzewskiRzewski The Road, Part VII: Final Preparations (1999-2001)

1. The Weak and the Strong (Mile 49)2. Castles in the Air (Mile 50)3. Notes From Underground (Mile 51)4. The Same Old Story (Mile 52)5. Too Late! (Mile 53)6. Back to Earth (Mile 54)7. The End of the Line (Mile 55)8. The Flood (Mile 56)Epilog: Death (Shelley)

Frederic Rzewski, piano

May 6 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Here and Now SeriesCelebrating Frederic RzewskiRzewski Works for speaking pianist1. Dear Diary (2013; texts by Rzewski)

1. Stuporman2. Names3. No Good4. Samson5. Thanks

2. Marriage (The Road, Mile 58, 2002; text adapted from Tolstoy, Kreutzer Sonata)3. Rubinstein in Berlin (2008; text adapted from Rubinstein, My Younger Years)4. De Profundis (1992; text adapted from Oscar Wilde)

Frederic Rzewski, pianoMichael Kirkendoll, piano

The People United Will Never Be Defeated36 Variations on “El pueblo unido jamas sera vencido” by Sergio Ortega

Ursula Oppens, piano

May 7 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Here and Now SeriesCelebrating Frederic RzewskiRzewski Work in Progress, (A selection of current work, finished and unfinished)

Duo for piano four-handsTrio for vioin, cello and piano

Frederic Rzewski, pianoJerome Lowental, pianoUrsula Oppens, pianoMark Peskanov, violinRaman Ramakrishnan, cello

May 8 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Here and Now SeriesCelebrating Frederic RzewskiRzewski Dreams, Part 1 (2012-2013)

1. Dream2. Cabrioles3. A Mensch4. Illusions Perdues

Duo for piano four-handsTrio for violin, cello and piano

Frederic Rzewski, pianoJerome Lowental, pianoUrsula Oppens, pianoMark Peskanov, violinRaman Ramakrishnan, cello

May 13 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

There and Then SeriesBasically BullMusic by Bull, Tomkins, Byrd and Gibbons

Alan Feinberg, piano

May 14 • Saturday, 8 pm May 15 • Sunday, 4 pm

$40 ($35 Senior, $20 Student)

Masterworks SeriesBrahms 5 Hungarian DancesDvorak Slavonic Dances, Op. 46Schubert Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”

Mark Peskanov, violinJuan-Miguel Hernandez, violaJulian Schwarz, celloKurt Muroki, double bassMisha Dichter, pianoCipa Dichter, piano

May 20 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesChopin 24 Preludes, Op. 28

Four Ballades, Op. 23 in G minor, Op. 38 in F Major, Op. 47 in A-flat Major and Op. 52 in F minor

Adam Neiman, piano

May 21 • Saturday, 8 pm May 22 • Sunday, 4 pm

$35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesFor Love of ClaraBrahms Sonatensatz in C minor (Scherzo from the F-A-E Sonata) for violin and pianoSchumann Romance Op. 28 No. 2 for pianoBrahms Trio in A minor Op. 114 for viola, cello and pianoSchumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47

The Aspen String Trio:David Perry, violinVictoria Chiang, violaMichael Mermagen, cellowithRita Sloan, piano

May 27 • Friday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesLoren Rush “Oh, Susanna”Mozart Sonata in F Major K. 332 (III. Allegro assai)Peter Philips “Pavan and Galliard”Judith Weir “The Art of Touching The Piano”Charles Ives “The St. Gaudens” (Black March); “The Celestial Railroad;” Fantasy for Piano; Study No. 20: March; March No. 6 with “Here’s to Good Old Yale”

Donald Berman, piano

May 28 • Saturday, 8 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesJanacek “On the Overgrown Path”, Book 1, JW VIII/17: No. 1Schubert Drei Klavierstucke, D. 946Schubert Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960

Emanuel Krasovsky, piano

May 29 • Sunday, 4 pm $35 ($30 Senior, $15 Student)

Masterworks SeriesMozart Sonata in E-flat Major, K. 302Schumann Sonata in D minor, Op. 121Mozart Variations in G minor on “Helas, j’ai perdu mon amant”, K. 360Faure Sonata No. 1 in A Major, Op. 13

Vera Vaidman, violinEmanuel Krasovsky, piano

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Experience why critics call Bargemusic “the perfect chamber-music hall” and why artists say it is “unlike any

other place in the world to perform.”w