A FAMILY AFFAIR
MENDELSSOHN / VIVALDI / DVOŘÁK / HENRYSON / FREIDMAN
Chatham First Congregational Church
Monday, 12 August 2024 at 5:30 PM
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Jon Manasse, clarinet
Alec Manasse, clarinet
Zachary Silberschlag, trumpet
Carmit Zori, violin
Julian Schwarz, cello
Jordan Manasse, piano
Marika Bournaki, piano
Jon Nakamatsu, piano
Contributing to the perpetual “nature versus nurture” debate is A Family Affair. CCCMF’s Co-Artistic Director Jon Manasse (clarinet) is just one of several professional musicians in his immediate family. Joining him on stage for this special concert are Festival favorite cellist Julian Schwarz, his wife Marika Bournaki (celebrated concert pianist), Jon Manasse’s award-winning sons Alec and Jordan Manasse, his nephew Zachary Silberschlag (principal trumpet of The Israel Philharmonic), and more. The program includes a variety of great essential works by Mendelssohn, Vivaldi, and Mendelssohn, as well as by living composers Svante Henryson and Stanley Friedman. In addition, Jon’s son Jordan Manasse (piano) will be joined by the Festival’s Co-Artistic Director Jon Nakamatsu (piano) for a special performance of Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance in G Minor for Piano Four-Hands.
F. MENDELSSOHN (1809 – 1847)
Concert Piece No. 1 in F Minor for two clarinets and piano, Opus 113
Jon Manasse, clarinet
Alec Manasse, clarinet
Jon Nakamatsu, piano
A. VIVALDI (1678 – 1741)
Concerto in B-flat Major for Two Violins and Strings (arranged for solo piccolo trumpet, solo violin and piano by J.C. Dobrzelewski and Guy Whatley)
Zachary Silberschlag, piccolo trumpet
Carmit Zori, violin
Marika Bournaki, piano
A. DVOŘÁK (1841 – 1904)
Slavonic Dance in G Minor for Piano Four-Hands, Opus 46 No. 8
Jordan Manasse, piano
Jon Nakamatsu, piano
SVANTE HENRYSON (b. 1963)
Off Pist for clarinet and cello (1996)
Alec Manasse, clarinet
Julian Schwarz, cello
STANLEY FREIDMAN (b. 1951)
B’Shertah for trumpet, clarinet and piano (1996)
Alec Manasse, clarinet
Zachary Silberschlag, trumpet
Marika Bournaki, piano
F. MENDELSSOHN (1809 – 1847)
Trio No. 1 in D Minor for Violin, Cello and Piano, Opus 49
Molto allegro agitato
Andante con moto tranquillo
Scherzo: Leggiero e vivace
Finale: Allegro assai appassionato
Carmit Zori, violin
Julian Schwarz, cello
Marika Bournaki, piano
FESTIVAL PARKING IN CHATHAM: There are numerous free parking options nearby the First Congregational Church of Chatham for our August concerts.
- The large Chatham Town Parking lot located behind the Main Street businesses directly across the street for the Church (enter from Main Street or Stage Harbor Road)
- Parking spots at the Rockland Trust Bank (now out of business) across Main Street are available for use by the Church
- First Congregational Church of Chatham has five (5) handicapped spots available on a first-come first-served basis. This area on Old Harbor Road can also serve as a drop-off point at the Church before parking in the options above
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