The City Sentinel

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December 25,2014
- December 31,2014
CO M M U N ITY/ENTERTAI N M ENT
Brightmusic will kick off New Year with 'World
Traveling Uiolin'
In addition to guest violin-
staff Report
ist, Cyrus Beroukhim, who has
served as guest Corrcertmaster
with'thd' Rmeiicafi ' bfllUt' fli6:
atre Orchestra, the Brightmusic musicians appearing at this
concert include lonathan Ruck
(cello), Chad Burrow (clarinet),
and Amy I-Lin Cheng (piano).
. On |anuary r2-r3'r2ot5, Oklahoma City's Biightmusic
Chamber Ensemble will Preseilt two performances of the
third concert in the 2or4-t5season, "World Traveling Violin,"
featuring guest artist CYrus
Beroukhim in a sumptuous
showcase for strings, clarinet
Performancds will takd place
Zi3o pm MondaY, lan. tz, at
All Souls' Episcopal Church,
64oo N. Pennsylvania Ave. (at
63 St.), and at TAp pm TuesdaY,
Jan. 13, at St. Paul's Cathedral,
at
and piano.
'Works
on the program include: t) Mozart's Trio in BFlat Major, K.5oz (violin, cello
and pi4no); z) Aram Khachaturian's Trio for Violin, Clarinet
and Piano; a) Bright Sheng's Tibetan Dance for Violin, Clarinet and Piano;4) Maurice f;.avel's Sonata No. t in A Minor for
Violin and Piano; and 5) Paul
Schoenfield's Trio for Violin,
rz7 N.W.7 St. (at Robinson).In-
Cyrus Beroukhim
Clarinet and Piano. Brightmusicls Sara Grossman told The
City Sentinel, "This dazzling
evening of trios will especiallY
delight string enthusiasts."
.
dividual concert admission is
(students with ID
$rslperson
aie free). More information
about the concert is available
on Brightmusic's website at
brightmusic.org.