Boston Conservatory at Berklee faculty Carlos Vargas, Jan Halloran, Anne Howarth, Margaret Phillips, Julia Glenn, and Randy Ziegler, along with artist diploma student Ricardo Sardiñas and others perform, Paul Schoenfield’s Cafe Music, Ludwig van Beethoven’s Septet, and John Harbison’s Twilight Music.
This event is part of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Artistry in Action series.
Program Information
Repertoire
PAUL SCHOENFIELD: Café Music
Julia Glenn, violin
Patrice Jackson, cello
Carlos Vargas, piano
JOHN HARBISON: Twilight Music
Saul Bitran, violin
Anne Howarth, horn
Jonathan Bass, piano
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BEETHOVEN: Septet in E-flat Major, op. 20
Adagio: Allegro con brio
Adagio cantabile
Tempo di Menuetto
Tema con Variazoni
Scherzo
Andante con moto alla Marcia: Presto
Jan Halloran, clarinet
Anne Howarth, horn
Margaret Phillips, bassoon
Julia Glenn, violin
Saul Bitran, viola
Ricardo Sardiñas, cello
Randall Ziegler, bass
About the Artists
Carlos Manuel Vargas, piano, is an assistant professor of music at Boston Conservatory. His performances have received accolades from both audiences and critics in the United States, South America, and Europe. Learn more about Vargas. Patrice Jackson, cello, is an associate professor at Boston Conservatory who is carving out a name for herself as a gifted and charismatic soloist. The Detroit News has described her as a “big-toned, boldly projected soloist” and the Hartford Courant complimented her “effortless facility, playful phrasing, and a sense of spontaneity that one hears usually only from the highest caliber of musicians.” Learn more about Jackson. Jan Halloran, clarinet, is an assistant professor at Boston Conservatory, and holds the position of principal clarinet with Boston Lyric Opera. She regularly appears with many of Boston’s preeminent ensembles, including Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Odyssey Opera, Boston Philharmonic, and Emmanuel Music. Learn more about Halloran.Anne Howarth, horn, is an assistant professor at Boston Conservatory. Fueled by a passion for small ensemble collaborations, she brings expressiveness, creativity, and delight to her performances. She is deeply curious about the ways in which shared musical experiences forge connections, invite deeper dialogue, and inspire contemplation. Learn more about Howarth.Margaret Phillips, bassoon, has been a highly sought-after freelance bassoonist and contrabassoonist in Boston and the New England area for over 25 years. An associate professor at Boston Conservatory, she also teaches at Berklee College of Music and Boston University. Learn more about Phillips.Julia Glenn, violin, is an associate professor at Boston Conservatory who has been called “remarkable,” “gripping,” and “a brilliant soloist” by the New York Times. She performs internationally on modern and baroque violins, and she recently joined the Naumburg-winning Lydian String Quartet. Learn more about Glenn.Saul Bitran, violin, is an associate professor at Boston Conservatory and has been the first violinist of the award-winning Cuarteto Latinoamericano since 1986. He has received some of Mexico and Chile’s highest artistic awards, including the Bellas Artes Medal and Order of Merit Pablo Neruda. Learn more about Bitran.Randall Zigler, bass, is an associate professor at Boston Conservatory and enjoys a highly active and varied career as an orchestral and chamber musician throughout New England and New York. He has been hailed as “a revelation” for his “astounding agility … voiced with a beautiful baritone.” Learn more about Zigler. Jonathan Bass, piano, has performed with numerous orchestras, and his recordings have received critical acclaim. A Steinway Artist as well as a professor at Boston Conservatory, Bass made his New York debut at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall after being awarded first prize in the Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition in 1993. Learn more about Bass.Ricardo Sardinas, cello, brings his unbridled energy and enthusiasm to a wide range of solo, chamber, and orchestral performances. Born and raised in Cuba, he completed his elementary and high school conservatory education in Havana, where he performed as a soloist with the Amadeo Roldán Conservatory String Orchestra at the Teatro Nacional de Cuba. About the Series
Chamber Series is part of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Artistry in Action series. The Artistry in Action series celebrates exceptional artists and initiatives that exemplify Boston Conservatory’s core values of excellence, innovation, and community engagement. Hosted by the Conservatory’s Music Division, Artistry in Action brings together the school’s prestigious and long-standing Piano Masters Series, String Masters Series, and Chamber Series with exciting new programming for winds, faculty recitals, and ensemble-in-residences. Learn more and view upcoming Artistry in Action events. Ensemble
VIOLIN
Saul Bitran
Julia Glenn
VIOLA
Saul Bitran
CELLO
Patrice Jackson
Ricardo Sardiñas
BASS
Randall Zigler
PIANO
Carlos Vargas
Jonathan Bass
CLARINET
Jan Halloran
BASSOON
Margaret Phillips
HORN
Anne Howarth
Concert Services Staff
Assistant Director, Concert Services – Luis Herrera
Coordinator, Concert Services – Matthew Carey
Concert Production Manager – Kendall Floyd
Performance Technology Technicians – Sara Pagiaro, Goran Daskalov
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