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Brahms Commemoration Concert |
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In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the
death of composer Johnanes Brahms, pianists Frank Glazer and Duncan Cumming `93
will perform the composer's complete works for solo piano in a series of
concerts at Bates College beginning Sunday, September 14 at 3 p.m. The first concert of the series features Sonata, C major, Op. 1; Sonata, F sharp minor, Op. 2; Scherzo, E flat minor, Op. 4 and Sonata, F minor, Op.5. The piano was the starting point for Brahms and remained central to his creative work and life. "Taken as a whole, Brahm's solo piano works crown the literature for this instrument at the close of the 19th century," said Marc Howard of the Olin Arts Center. "This series of four recitals provides a unique and rare opportunity to experience this monumental body of music in its entirety." Artist-in-residence and lecturer in music at Bates since 1980, Glazer previously served on the faculty of the Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester for 15 years. A specialist in Beethoven, he is a recipient of the distinguished Paderewski Piano Medal, awarded in London to "an artist of superlative degree." His performances have taken him throughout the United States, South America, Europe and the Near East. He has performed at Carnegie and Avery Fischer halls in New York, the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London and the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. A founding member of the New England Piano Quartet, Glazer performs regularly in the Portland Chamber Music Society series. Cumming graduated Phi Beta Kappa and with highest honors in 1993 from Bates where he studied with Glazer. While at Bates, he played a solo recital every year, appeared as the concerto soloist with the Maine Chamber Ensemble in its inaugural concert and performed often in chamber concerts.
In 1994, Cumming spent a term in Prague playing chamber music on a scholarship
from the European Mozart Foundation. Upon returning, he joined the teaching
and performing faculty at Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass. Cumming completed
the master's program at New England Conservatory where he earned a degree with
Patricia Zander. He has played at recitals across New England as well as in
England.
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