Debussy Trio and Others
Rachel Choe will be playing the exquisite Debussy Trio for Flute, Viola and Harp with Madeleine Darmiento, the viola professor of the Millersville University and Jacquiline Pollauf, one of the most beautiful harpists in Baltimore in the Ware Center of Lancaster Pennsylvania. The Steinman Hall of the Ware Center is designed by Cyril Harris, one of the world's leading acoustical designers who worked on major halls including Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center. The concert program includes Beethoven Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69, Debussy Trio, and Dvorak Piano Quintet No. 2, in A major, Op.81.
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Come and enjoy the beautiful autumn afternoon with the music performed by the Peabody Preparatory faculty members on November 3rd, 2013 at 3pm at the beautiful Leith Symington Griswold Hall of Peabody. Rachel was supposed to perform Andre Jolivet's Suite en Concert with 4 percussions, but the program recently has changed to Toru Takemitsu's Toward the Sea (1981) with her fellow, Jeff Stern, the percussion faculty member. She will be playing on the "ALTO FLUTE." You will be listening to the harmonious collaboration of the alto flute and the marimba on the music of Toward the Sea of which the titles of the movements come from Melville's novel, Moby Dick, as The Night, Moby Dick, and Cape Cod. Free admission.
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As soon as she's back in Baltimore at the Labor Day weekend, she jumped in the new school year at Peabody. The school is full of new students, new spirit and new air.
Dr. Choe (ehem) is very looking forward to working with all of her students and to seeing them growing in music and mind.
I'm packing again in mid June for 3 weeks to visit my friends in 3 cities: Paris and Normandy, France and Beirut, Lebanon. Yes, it is going to be very exotic and exciting. Why am I going there? I will talk about it later.
I started teaching flute at the Preparatory Division at Peabody Institute of Music of Johns Hopkins University in 2005. At the end of every semester, we give a recital with wide range of repertoires. This semester, 8 students who are top players of the ensemble they are involved in at their schools, will be performing at Cohen Davidson Theatre of Peabody on Friday May 17, 2013 at 7pm with the program of
- Mozart: Rondo in D major
- Bach: Partita BWV 1013 for flute solo
- Devienne: Concerto No. 2
- Griffes: "Poem"
- Duvernoy: Concertino Op. 45
- Stamitz: Concerto in G major
- Chaminade: Concertino in D major
- Bizet-Borne: Carmen Fantasie