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David Cheng <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 14 Feb 2004 14:49:22 -0500
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Washington Musica Viva will be playing three favorite piano trios
on Tuesday March 2 at The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum in Bethesda.
Cellist David Teie says, "I live for this music!" Concert is at 7:30 pm;
doors open at 7:00.

Program:

W.A. Mozart - Trio in E-flat K.542
Franz Schubert - Trio in B-flat Op.99
Johannes Brahms - Trio #1 in B, Op. 8

Performing will be National Symphony Orchestra musicians Mahoko Eguchi,
violin, and David Teie, cello, along with Carl Banner, piano.

The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum is at 10001 Old Georgetown Rd,
Bethesda 20814 (at the corner of Lone Oak Dr East).

Tickets are $15 in advance (postmarked by February 26) or $18 at the
door.  Send checks payable to Washington Musica Viva and mail to WMV,
9925 Dickens Ave, Bethesda MD 20814.  For further information: 301-493-5729.

Also, see our website at: www.geocities.com/washingtonmusicaviva

Critical press for Washington Musica Viva's Ratner Museum concert series:
"...an evening of warmly dedicated, very well played chamber music."
"Eguchi ...  displayed noble tone.""[Banner's] authoritative form..."
"...this piece belonged to Teie, whose ardent, full-throated work
in the slow movement was quite moving." (Joe Banno, Washington Post,
July 11, 2002).  "...the playing was subtle yet spirited." (Daniel
Ginsberg, Washington Post, December 12, 2002).

Also, new at The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum:
Sundays, 3:30-4:00 pm, there will be classical piano music featuring
Carl Banner. Admission is free.

For information on the EVOLUTIONS series at St. Columba's Church in
Tenleytown, and for a great review of the first concert by Karren Alenier,
see our website.

WMV now has a blog!!!
http://www.geocities.com/washingtonmusicaviva

David Cheng <[log in to unmask]>

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