Clive Greensmith, cello
John-Henry Crawford, cello
Mihai Marica, cello
Dmitri Atapine, cello
Hyeyeon Park, piano
ticket information: You can purchase tickets at the door, one hour prior to each performance, or call the Nightingale Concert Hall Box Office Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm at 775-784-6145
The Program The Argenta Concert Series concert on April 4 will be dedicated to celebrate the beautiful sound, versatility, and limitless capabilities of the cello. In the hands of cellists Clive Greensmith, John-Henry Crawford, Mihai Marica, and Dmitri Atapine, the Nightingale Concert Hall will resonate with diverse combinations for this instrument. Solos, duos, and trios by Bach, Popper, Offenbach, Goltermann, to name but a few, will showcase the cello in all its glory to the delight of our audiences. Clive Greensmith has ben the cellist of the distinguished Tokyo Quartet and currently is on faculty at Coburn School in Los Angeles. John-Henry Crawford is the winner of multiple competitions, performing with Philadelphia, Memphis, and Louisiana Symphonies. Mihai Marica is the winner of the Irving Klein and Luis Sigall Competitions and a member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. Dmitri Atapine is the professor of cello at the University of Nevada, Reno. Do not miss the events associated with this concert, such as master-classes and workshops given by our guest artist as well as a free concert by the UNR Cello Ensemble.
Georg Golterman (1824-1898) Serenade for Four Cellos Op.119 No.2
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Cello Suite No.6 in D major, BWV 1012 Prelude (1720)
Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880) Duo for Two Cellos in E major, Op. 54 No. 2
David Popper (1843-1913) Requiem for Three Cellos and Piano Op.66 (1892)
Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) Introduction and Polonaise Brillante, Op.3 (1830)
Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959) Variations on a Theme of Rossini (1942)
Jean-Baptiste Barrière (1707-1747) Sonata for Two Cellos in G major (1739)
György Ligeti (1923-2005) Sonata for Cello Solo (1953)
Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848-1890) Concert-Walzer Op.31 (1880)