Tivoli Room: Wednesday Noon Concerts presents pianist Ian Scarfe

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016

Wednesday Noon Concerts presents Ian Scarfe, piano

Program

 SONATA IN C MAJOR, K. 330 (1783)

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1771)

ALLEGRO MODERATO

ANDANTE CANTABILE

ALLEGRETTO 

INTERMEZZO IN B MINOR, OP. 119, NO. 1 (1893)

JOHANNES BRAHMS (1833-1897)

 VARIATIONS FOR PIANO, OP. 27 (1936)

ANTON WEBERN SEHR MÄßIG (1883-1945)

SEHR SCHNELL

RUHIG FLIEßEND

LE TOMBEAU DE COUPERIN (1914-17)

MAURICE RAVEL (1875-1937)

PRÉLUDE

FORLANE

MENUET

RIGAUDON

Ian Scarfe enjoys a busy career as a piano soloist, collaborative pianist, and chamber musician. Based in California, he performs regularly around the entire San Francisco Bay-Area, from Napa and Sonoma Valleys in the north, to Santa Cruz and the Monterey Bay in the south. An enthusiastic performer, he averages over one-hundred performances each year, some of which him across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Recent highlights include the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival in Alaska, and annual tours in Switzerland with the Zurich Mozart Trio.

He is the founder and director of the Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival, which presents annual retreats and concert tours for dozens of musicians from around the world. Based in “North State” California’s scenic Trinity County, the home of the Trinity Alps Wilderness, the festival has given over 130 concerts in its five-year existence, including educational performances at dozens of local schools and summer camps.

He is a founding member of the Vinifera Trio, an ensemble based in California’s wine-country, and the Zurich Mozart Trio, based in Zurich, Switzerland. He is also a founding member of the contemporary group Nonsemble 6, renown for its fully staged performances of Arnold Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire.

An eloquent and articulate speaker, Ian is a frequent lecturer on music, and gives talks on music appreciation and history at universities (Stanford, UCSC, UCSF, Willamette, Monmouth College, Western Illinois U) as well as adult education programs and retirement communities.

As a soloist, Ian’s appearances with orchestras have come to prominently feature the music of Beethoven. Recent performances of Beethoven’s music include the Piano Concerto No. 4 with Symphony Parnassus in San Francisco, the “Choral” Fantasy with the Fairbanks Summer Arts Orchestra in Alaska, and the “Triple” Concerto with orchestras in California and Florida. Ian’s recordings of Beethoven include late works such as his Violin Sonata in G, Op. 96, and Piano Sonata in A-flat, Op. 110.

He is currently on staff as a music associate at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he earned a Master’s Degree in 2008 and an Artist’s Certificate in 2010. He earned a Bachelor’s of Music Degree in 2005 from Willamette University. His principal teachers are Paul Hersh from the SF Conservatory of Music, and Dr. Anita King from Willamette University.

 

WEDNESDAY NOON CONCERTS

The community is invited to our complimentary Fall Season of Wednesday Noon Concerts. As part of our ongoing mission to use the transformative power of the arts to inspire and enrich our community, we have opened our doors for the past two years, every Wednesday at Noon, and presented concerts performed by talented musicians that are free of charge to the public. These free noon performances offer listeners the opportunity to discover the beauty of music in an intimate accessible setting, while providing the community with cultural enrichment and exposure to talented performers.

Concerts are in a one-hour format and most performances take place in the intimate Tivoli where both audience and musicians can sit in vibrant, close proximity. Musicians often stay after the performance to informally speak about the program and their upcoming concerts.

October 19 2016

Details

Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Time: 12:00 pm
Cost: Free

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