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Wednesday,
October 15, 2008 ,m 12:15 p.m.
Inbal Segev, Cello
Angela Yoffe, Piano
Prelude and Gigue
from Suite Number 6, BWV 1012
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)
Prayer
from Jewish Life
Ernest Bloch (1880 – 1959)
Like The Clay in the Potter’s Hand
Menachem Wiesenberg (b. 1950)
Three Songs Without Words
Arioso
Ballad
Sephardic Melody
Paul Ben-Haim (1897 – 1984)
Frejlachs
(Wedding song)
Joachim Stutschewsky (1891 – 1982)
Theme
from Schindler's List
John Williams (b. 1932)
(transcribed by Inbal Segev)
Following debuts with the Israel Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic
under Zubin Mehta, Inbal Segev has played with orchestras
such as the Helsinki Philharmonic, the Orchestre National de Lyon, and
the Bangkok Symphony.
Ms. Segev has won prizes at the Casals International competition and the
Paulo International competition among others. An avid chamber musician,
she performed chamber music at festivals such as Ravinia, Rolandseck,
Sienna, Montpelier and Bowdoin with artists such as Glenn Dicterow, Michael
Tree, Emanuel Ax and the Vogler quartet.
Recent recitals and chamber music performances have included engagements
at the Dumbarton concert series (Washington DC), the Tannery Pond series
(upstate NY), Israel's Tel Aviv Museum, Bargemusic (NY), the Kosciuszko
Foundation (NY), the Guggenheim Museum (NY), the Maine Center for the
Arts and Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, where she also gave her debut recital
in 1997.
Ms. Segev has been a member of the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players since
2005. A graduate of Juilliard (BA) and Yale (MA), she studied with Bernard
Greenhouse, Aldo Parisot and Joel Krosnick. She has recorded solo and
chamber music under Vox, Opus One, Nonesuch and Centaur records. For more
information please visit www.inbalsegev.com
Admired for her outstanding musicianship, extraordinary sensitivity and
virtuosity, pianist Angela Yoffe has performed in the
concert halls of United States, Europe, Japan and Canada.
Ms. Yoffe was born in Riga, Latvia where she began her musical training,
later immigrating to Israel, wheew she studied with Victor Derevianko
in Tel-Aviv. She continued her studies in the U.S. at the Southern Methodist
University. She has been a piano assistant in the violin studio of Ms.
Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School, where she studied chamber music
with Jonathan Feldman.
As a chamber musician and recitalist Angela Yoffe, has performed in New
York, Washington, Chicago, San Francisco, Berlin, Paris, Geneva, Rome
and Tokyo. She has also appeared with the Seattle Symphony, the Omaha
Symphony, SWR Stuttgart Radio Orchestra, Hamburg Symphony and with New
York’s Jupiter Symphony under the batons of Andrey Boreyko, Gerard
Schwarz, Victor Yampolsky, Sebastian Lang-Lessing and the legendary Jens
Nygaard.
Angela Yoffe has received top prizes in many competitions, including the
Dvarionas International Piano Competition in Lithuania. She also won the
Edna Ocker Best Accompanist Award at the Corpus Christi International
Competition.
UPCOMING CONCERTS
Oct 22 Avalon String Quartet
Oct 29 Washington Garcia, Piano
Nov 5 Hyunah Yu, Soprano and Alon Goldstein, Piano
Nov 12 Moran Katz, Clarinet and Vincent Balse, Piano |