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Piano Recital of
Zora Mihailovich
Sunday, November
23, 3:00 PM
Strong Auditorium,
lower level
University
of Rochester River Campus
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Zora Mihailovich
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Belgrade-born American pianist Zora
Mihailovich has made a name for herself internationally as a recitalist,
orchestral soloist, recording artist, and educator.
Ms. Mihailovich has performed in recital and as orchestral soloist
in major European and North American centers such as London’s
Wigmore Hall and Royal Festival Hall, New York’s Carnegie
Hall, and Brussels’ Conservatoire Royal. She has collaborated
with singers Giuseppe di Stefano, Placido Domingo, Nicolai Gedda
and Anna Moffo. Concert tours and festival appearances have also
taken her to much of North America and both Western and Eastern
Europe.Numerous recordings by Zora Mihalovich can be found on Centaur,
Yugoton, PGP-RTS, Virtuoso and Virtuoso Classics labels.
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Among her recent
recordings are Anton Rubenstein’s Works for Piano (1995),
Chopin’s Piano Sonatas No.
2 & No. 3 and Polonaises (1996), Rachmaninov’s 2nd Piano
Concerto and Franck’s Symphonic Variations for Piano and Orchestra
(1998), Mozart’s Piano Sonatas K. 282, K. 331 and K. 333 (1999),
and Rachmaninov’s 2nd Sonata, Six Musical Movements op. 16,
and Preludes (2000.)
At present, Ms. Mihailovich
is an Artist-in-Residence at the University of Rochester College
Music Department. She was a Guest Artist at the University of Southern
California School of Music (1989, 1992, 1996.) She has also been
Guest Faculty Artist at California State University at Fullerton
and Guest Artist at the California Institute of Arts. Additionally,
she has served as Visiting Professor at the University of Arizona’s
School of Music in Tucson, and at the Uppsala School of Music in
Sweden. She has also been a judge for the Jeunesses
Musicales International Piano Competition in Belgrade and the Concerto
Competition in Los Angeles. As a Steinway Artist, she gives master
classes in Europe and the U.S.
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PROGRAM
W. A. Mozart: Sonata E-flat Major, K.282
1. Adagio
2. Menuetto
3. Allegro
F.Chopin : Nocturne Op.62 B Major
Polonaise- fantaisie Op. 61
A. Rubinstein : Romance Op. 44
S. Rachmaninoff: Two Moments Musicaux
Op. 1
David Rosenboom: "Bell Solaris"
X. Hymn of Change
XI. Transformation Canon-For Pythagorus
XII. Coda- The Past is Determined by the
Inpermanence of Perfect Memory
Riccardo Pick Mangiagalli: " Deux
Lunaires"
Op.33
1. Colloque au Clair de Lune
2. La Dance d'Olaf
David Rosenboom (b.
1947), is a composer, performer, conductor, interdisciplinary artist,
author and educator. His work is widely distributed and presented around
the world and he is known as a pioneer in American experimental music
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Riccardo Pick-Mangiagalli (1882–1949), Italian
composer, who wrote instrumental and chamber music, as well as ballets
and operas.
Contact
Bozena Sobolewska
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