Heifetz On Tour debuts in Newcastle
Heifetz On Tour debuts in the Damariscotta-Newcastle area on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. Enjoy a night of great music played by a quintet of outstanding musicians from the Heifetz International Music Institute, renowned around the world for its training of the next generation of great string players.
This year the Heifetz Institute's new Artistic Director Nicholas Kitchen leads the Heifetz on Tour troupe on its Down East tour. A faculty member at New England Conservatory, Mr. Kitchen is also the first violinist of the Conservatory’s resident Borromeo String Quartet, an ensemble acclaimed for its “edge-of-the-seat performances” by the Boston Globe and co-founded by Kitchen and his wife, cellist Yeesun Kim, in 1989.
Kitchen will lead four outstanding Heifetz alums: Violinists Julian Rhee and Yebin Yoo, cellist Noémie Raymond-Friset, and pianist Jingxuan Zhang. They'll perform both solo and chamber works works by a wide range of composers, including Bach, Beethoven, Saint Saens, and Antonin Dvorak.
The concert program: Camille Saint-Saëns: “Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61” and “I. Allegro non troppo” - musicians: Julian Rhee, violin, Jingxuan Zhang, piano; J.S. Bach: “Suite for Unaccompanied Cello No. 3 in G major,” “BWV 1010,” “IV. Sarabande,” “VI. Gigue” - musician: Noémie Raymond-Friset, cello; Gabriel Fauré: “Après un rêve” - musicians: Noémie Raymond-Friset, cello and Jingxuan Zhang, piano; Beethoven: “Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor,” “Op. 30, No. 2,” “I. Allegro con brio” - musicians: Yebin Yoo, violin and Jingxuan Zhang, piano; Tchaikovsky: “Valse Sentimentale” - musicians: Yebin Yoo, violin and Jingxuan Zhang, piano; Pablo de Sarasate: “Navarra” - musicians: Julian Rhee, violin, Yebin Yoo, violin and Jingxuan Zhang, piano; Antonín Dvořák: “Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81” - musicians: Yebin Yoo, violin, Julian Rhee, violin, Nicholas Kitchen, viola, Noémie Raymond-Friset, cello and Jingxuan Zhang, piano.
Concert tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Discounted tickets for students are available, and kids under 13 are free!
The Oct. 22 concert will take place in the magnificent acoustics of the architecturally-renowned St. Andrew's Church in Newcastle at 11 Glidden Street. Built in 1883, it was the first example of cottage Gothic Revival church in the country, and the first US design of English architect Henry Vaughan, a major proponent of the style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
The Newcastle concert is part of a four-day residency by the Heifetz performers in Midcoast Maine featuring a series of school, civic, and outreach events supported in part by the Georgetown Island Educational Foundation.
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11 Glidden Street
Newcastle, ME 04553
United States