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MALLARMÉ CHAMBER PLAYERS
120 MORRIS STREET
DURHAM, NC 27701



THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!
Our supporters the Durham Arts Council and North Carolina Arts Council

Concerts SUNDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT SERIES | AT HOME WITH MALLARMÉ | EVENTS

 Sunday Afternoon Concert Series

All Sunday Afternoon Series concerts begin at 3 PM. Your $50 Season Subscription includes the three Sunday Afternoon Concert Series performances, plus a choice of one of the two non-gala At Home with Mallarmé concerts for $15! All Single Tickets are $18. Student Tickets are $5 and are available at the door with valid student ID.

Join us after each concert at a reception, where you’ll have the chance to meet and mingle with the musicians and your fellow audience members, all while enjoying delicious food and drink!

IN THE BEGINNING / SEPTEMBER 14,2008
YOM HA'SHOAH: HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE / OCOTBER 19, 2008
ALL TAP YOUR FEET TO A JAZZY BEAT / MARCH 22,2009






In the Beginning
First Presbyterian Church, 305 East Main Street, Durham / September 14, 2008


A look back at Mallarmé’s beginning. All of these pieces were performed in our first season!

Igor Stravinsky: L’Histoire du Soldat for piano trio
Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, and Henri Sauget: Songs based on the poetry of Stéphan Mallarmé for soprano and piano
Miriam Gideon: The Seasons of Time for soprano, flute, cello, piano/celeste
Claude Debussy: Syrinx for solo flute
Benjamin Britten: Suite No. 3 for Cello, op 87

Penelope Jensen, soprano; Rebecca Troxler, flute; Claudia Warburg, violin; Fred Raimi, cello; Jane Hawkins, piano
 Yom Ha'shoah: Holocaust Remembrance
Nelson Music Room, Duke University/ October 19, 2008


A celebration of composers from the Holocaust

Gideon Klein: Trio for violin, viola, and cello, - North Carolina Premiere
Viktor Ullman: Piano sonata #7 - North Carolina Premiere
Alexander Kulisiewicz: songs
Additional works TBA
Jacqueline Saed Wolborsky, violin; Suzanne Rousso, viola; Nathan Leyland, cello; Fred Jacobowitz, clarinet; Beth Tomlin, piano; Rabbi Jennifer Solomon, cantor
Nnenna Freelon Tap your Feet to a Brassy Beat!
PSI Theatre, Durham Arts Council / March 22, 2009


Jazzy turns and tunes for brass, piano and tap

Guest artists, NC Youth Tap Ensemble
with Gene Medler, Artistic Director
Francis Poulenc: Sonata for trumpet, French horn and trombone
Toru Takemitsu: Paths for solo trumpet
Jim Ketch, trumpet; TBA, French horn; Mike Kris, trombone and Steve Anderson, jazz piano