| PIATIGORSKY INTERNATIONAL CELLO FESTIVAL Friday, May 13 – Sunday, May 22, 2016
 Los Angeles, California
 Ralph Kirshbaum, Artistic Director
 
 Presented by the
 University of Southern California
 Thornton School of Music
 and the
 Los Angeles Philharmonic
 in partnership with the
 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
 …………………………LA Phil May 13-15
 Leonard Slatkin, Conductor
 Three Opening Concerts, Three Cello Concertos
 Featuring Kirshbaum, Mørk and Gabetta
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 Gala Opening Concert at USC May 15
 Antonio Lysy’s Te Amo, Argentina
 Audio-Visual Journey combining Music & Dance
 Performances by Sollima, Schmidt and Maintz
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 Colburn Celebrity Recitals
 Walt Disney Concert Hall
 May 15 – Yo-Yo Ma, cello and Kathryn Stott, piano
 May 17 – Schubert, Dean, and 100+ cellists
 performing works by Clyne and Villa-Lobos
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 Baroque Conversations May 21
 with Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
 Featuring Carr, Demenga, Queyras and Sollima
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 Closing Gala May 22
 Beethoven Extravaganza with
 Carr, Demenga, Haimovitz, Leonard, Lesser, Maisky, Queyras and Shulman
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 Premieres
 LA Phil commission of World Premiere by Anna Clyne
 West Coast Premieres by Lera Auerbach and Anatolijus  Šenderovas
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 Chamber Music Series
 Calder String Quartet & Emerson String Quartet
 Perform String Quintets by Boccherini, Onslow, Schubert and Tanayev
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 Master Classes and Workshops
 12 Master Classes
 Improvisation Workshop with Sollima
 Workshop for Young Cellists with Lysy
 For Immediate Release  – March 16, 2015 In honor of the legendary cellist, Gregor Piatigorsky, the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, presented by the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music and the LA Phil in partnership with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, brings together masters of the cello and young cellists from around the world for an unparalleled celebration of the cello, its music and its musicians. The Festival takes place in Los Angeles, California from May 13-22, 2016 showcasing 26 international artists representing 15 countries and 4 continents, and unveiling several premieres during the course of this outstanding 10-day event. The Festival opens with five exciting concerts – an LA Phil subscription series conducted by Leonard Slatkin, featuring renowned soloists Ralph Kirshbaum, Truls Mørk and Sol Gabetta performing Bloch, Elgar and Martinů. The Gala Opening Concert  at USC will present its own unique program including an improvisation by cellist/composer/improvisor Giovanni Sollima, cello duos performed by Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt and Jens Peter Maintz, as well as a multidisciplinary work of Antonio Lysy, Te Amo, Argentina, featuring music and dance that draws on the fascinating and diverse culture of Argentina. That evening Festival attendees have the opportunity to hear Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott in recital at Walt Disney Concert Hall. The Piatigorsky Festival also partners with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra for the final concert of LACO’s 2015-16 “Baroque Conversations” series, a program of Baroque and Early Classical cello concertos led by Festival soloists Colin Carr, Thomas Demenga, Jean-Guihen Queryas and Giovanni Sollima. The grand finale of the 2016 Piatigorsky International Cello Festival comprises the complete works for cello and piano by Beethoven – five sonatas and three sets of variations, each performed by a different renowned cellist. This year the Festival presents a new chamber music series, Quintet+. Each program features the Calder String Quartet performing a string quintet with a Festival artist, paired with a complementary program given by another Festival artist. The Festival’s Lunch Series recitals provide an exciting diversity of works ranging from contemporary compositions to rarely performed masterpieces. USC Thornton School of Music’s Chamber Singers and members of the Wind Ensemble collaborate with Li-Wei Qin, David Geringas and Raphael Wallfisch in a concert of 20th-century works by Gulda, Gubaidulina and Ibert, conducted by Uriel Segal. One of the Festival’s main attractions is the Colburn Celebrity Concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall featuring the Emerson String Quartet, with Ralph Kirshbaum, performing the Schubert Quintet, a performance of Brett Dean’s Twelve Angry Men, and over 100 cellists on the stage of Walt Disney Concert Hall performing the world premiere of a new work by Anna Clyne.  Artistic Director, acclaimed cellist Ralph Kirshbaum, leads the Festival which honors the memory of Gregor Piatigorsky, one of the legends of the cello who heralded a period of incredible vibrancy in the cultural life of Los Angeles when he settled there in the final years of his glittering international career. Piatigorsky taught at the University of Southern California for many years. USC supports the Festival through Visions and Voices, a university-wide arts and humanities initiative begun in 2006. Emphasizing the university’s commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the initiative features a wide range of events throughout the year. “A Festival such as this ideally serves as a great adventure. In that spirit, I encourage everyone to explore it to the full, finding excitement and inspiration in the discovery of lesser known artists and works as well as experiencing the deep satisfaction of hearing artists and composers we know well and love.” -Ralph Kirshbaum The Festival’s roster includes some of the world’s most celebrated cellists – Yo-Yo Ma, Mischa Maisky, Truls Mørk, Jean-Guihen Queyras, David Geringas, Frans Helmerson, Colin Carr, Sol Gabetta, Giovanni Sollima and Raphael Wallfisch among others – some of whom directly studied under Gregor Piatigorsky. Many of the world’s most recognized and accomplished cellists will converge on Los Angeles to collaborate, perform and educate through a series of master classes, concerts and talks. Over 40 young cellists from around the world will be selected to participate in these master classes in which the artists/teachers work with individual cello students in a public forum. The Festival includes a Young Cellists Workshop, coordinated by Antonio Lysy, and an Improvisation Workshop led by Giovanni Sollima. In honor of the Festival’s namesake, a panel made up of Gregor Piatigorsky’s former students will discuss his teaching and his legacy. Bringing together three prestigious Los Angeles musical organizations—USC Thornton School of Music, the LA Phil and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra—the 2016 Piatigorsky International Cello Festival aims to highlight the cello against the backdrop of one of the most culturally innovative metropolitan areas in the United States. For more information about the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, go to piatigorskyfestival.usc.edu CellistsZuill Bailey   · Colin Carr   · Robert deMaine  · Thomas Demenga · Sol Gabetta ·  David Geringas
 Matt Haimovitz · Narek Hakhnazaryan · Frans Helmerson · Ralph Kirshbaum  · Ronald Leonard  · Laurence Lesser · Antonio Lysy · Yo-Yo Ma · Jens Peter Maintz ·  Mischa Maisky ·  Truls Mørk ·   Amit Peled    ·  Li-Wei Qin  · Jean-Guihen Queyras ·  Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt · Andrew Shulman · Giovanni Sollima · Jeffrey Solow · Raphael Wallfisch · Wendy Warner
  ConductorsUriel Segal · Leonard Slatkin
 EnsemblesCalder Quartet  · Emerson Quartet  · Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra  · LA Phil  · USC Chamber Singers  · USC Wind Ensemble
 Collaborative PianistsAyke Agus · Bernadine Blaha · Rina Dokshitsky · Kevin Fitz-Gerald · Jeffrey Kahane · Lily
 Maisky  · Christopher O’Riley  · Noreen Polera · Kathryn Stott
 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE Friday, May 13, 2016LA Phil Concert
 8:00 PM | Walt Disney Concert Hall
 Leonard Slatkin, conductor
 Ralph Kirshbaum
 
 Bloch: Schelomo
 Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
 Saturday, May 14, 2016LA Phil Concert
 8:00 PM | Walt Disney Concert Hall
 Leonard Slatkin, conductor
 Truls Mørk
 
 Rossini: William Tell Overture
 Elgar: Cello Concerto in E Minor, Op. 85
 Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
 Sunday, May 15, 2016LA Phil Concert
 2:00 PM | Walt Disney Concert Hall
 Leonard Slatkin, conductor
 Sol Gabetta
  Rossini: William Tell OvertureMartinů: Cello Concerto No. 1 (1955 version)
 Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique
 Gala Opening Concert – University of Southern California4:30 PM | Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Jens Peter Maintz
 Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt
 Giovanni Sollima
 Antonio Lysy
 
 Haydn: Duo (Maintz and Schmidt)
 Paganini: Moses Variations (Maintz and Schmidt)
 Servais: Caprice sur des motifs de l’opéra Le Comte Ory, Op. 3 (Maintz and Schmidt)
 Sollima: Improvisation (Sollima)
 and: Te Amo, Argentina (Lysy)
 Colburn Celebrity Recital7:30 PM | Walt Disney Concert Hall
 Yo-Yo Ma
 Programming to be announced Monday, May 16, 2016Lunch Series Concert
 1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Robert deMaine
 
 Hindemith: Solo Sonata, Op. 25, No. 3
 Cassadó: Suite
 deMaine: Etudes-Caprices
 Master Class with Raphael Wallfisch3:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Internationally lauded English cellist Raphael Wallfisch presents a master class.
 Quintet+ Concert6:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Calder Quartet
 Giovanni Sollima
 Ronald Leonard
 
 Boccherini: String Quintet in G Major (Calder Quartet and Sollima)Barber: Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 6 (Leonard)
 Bloch: Nigun (Leonard)
 Boccherini: Adagio and Allegro (Leonard)
 Evening Recital7:30 PM | Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Frans Helmerson
 Truls Mørk
 
 Debussy: Sonate (Helmerson)
 Rachmaninoff: Sonata (Helmerson)
 Grieg: Sonata in A Minor (Mørk)
 Sibelius: Malinconia, Op. 20 (Mørk)
 Tuesday, May 17, 2016Master Class with  Jens Peter Maintz
 10:00 AM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Jens Peter Maintz, renowned German cellist, leads a master class.
 Master Class with Truls Mørk1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Distinguished Norwegian cellist Truls Mørk, awarded the 2010 Sibelius Prize, leads a master class.
 Colburn Celebrity Recital8:00 PM | Walt Disney Concert Hall
 Emerson Quartet
 Ralph Kirshbaum
 Mass Cello Ensemble
 
 Schubert: String Quintet in C Major (Emerson Quartet and Kirshbaum)
 Brett Dean: Twelve Angry Men (USC Thornton cellists)
 Anna Clyne: new work TBA (Mass Cello Ensemble) (World Premiere)
 Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 1 (Mass Cello Ensemble)
 Wednesday, May 18, 2016Master Class with Ronald Leonard
 10:00 AM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Acclaimed American cellist Ronald Leonard, formerly holder of the prestigious Piatigorsky Endowed Chair in Violoncello at USC, leads a master class.
  Lunch Series Concert1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Zuill Bailey
 Boccherini: Sonata in C MajorChopin: Nocturne in C-sharp Minor
 Foss: Capriccio
 Piatigorsky: Paganini Variations
 Stravinsky: Suite Italienne
 Master Class with Mischa Maisky3:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 The celebrated Latvian-born Israeli cellist Mischa Maisky, who studied under Piatigorsky, leads a master class.
 Quintet+ Concert6:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Calder Quartet
 Antonio Lysy
 Laurence Lesser
 
 Onslow: String Quintet in C Minor, Op. 38, The Bullet (Calder Quartet and Lysy)Bach: Suite No. 5 for Solo Cello, lute version (Lesser)
 Evening Recital7:30 PM | Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Sol Gabetta
 David Geringas
 Chopin: Sonata, Op. 65 (Gabetta)Chopin: Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 16a (Gabetta)
 Schnittke: Sonata No. 1 (Geringas)
 Vasks: The Book (Geringas)
 Šenderovas: David’s Song (Geringas and Calder Quartet) (West Coast Premiere)
 Tchaikovsky: Andante Cantabile (Geringas)
 Thursday, May 19, 2016Master Class with Laurence Lesser
 10:00AM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 The distinguished American cellist, former student and teaching assistant to Piatigorsky, leads a master class.
 Lunch Series Concert1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt
 Debussy: Beau SoirDebussy-Becker: Minstrels
 Schumann: Fantasiestücke
 Shostakovich: Sonata
  Master Class with Thomas Demenga3:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Swiss cellist Thomas Demenga, an internationally renowned soloist, composer and teacher, leads a master class.
 Improvisation Workshop with Giovanni Sollima5:30 PM |Alice and Eleonore Schoenfeld Symphonic Hall (USC)
 Italian composer and cellist Giovanni Sollima communicates music full of Mediterranean rhythms, with a melodic vein typically Italian in nature. He writes mainly for the cello and contributes significantly to the creation of new repertoire for the instrument. Sollima leads a workshop in improvisation geared towards helping cellists express themselves more fluently through their instruments.
 Evening Concerto Concert7:30 PM |Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Uriel Segal, conductor
 David Geringas
 Li-Wei Qin
 Raphael Wallfisch
 USC Chamber Choir
 USC Wind Ensemble
 Ibert: Concerto for Cello and Wind Instruments (Wallfisch)Gulda: Concerto for Cello and Wind Orchestra (Qin)
 Gubaidulina: Canticle of the Sun for Cello, Chamber Choir and Percussion (Geringas)
 Friday, May 20, 2016Master Class with Colin Carr
 10:00 AM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Celebrated British cellist Colin Carr, who appears throughout the world as a soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and teacher, shares his insights in a master class.
 Lunch Series Concert1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Wendy Warner
 Brahms: Scherzo from F-A-E SonataBrahms: Sonata in E Minor, Op. 38
 Popper: Im Walde Suite, Op. 50
  Master Class with Jean-Guihen Queyras3:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Internationally acclaimed French-Canadian cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras leads a master class.
 Quintet+ Concert6:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Calder Quartet
 Frans Helmerson
 Jeffrey Solow
 Tanayev: String Quintet in G Major, Op. 14 (Calder Quartet and Helmerson)Haydn-Piatigorsky: Divertimento in D (Solow)
 Schubert-Piatigorsky: Introduction, Theme and Variations, Op. 82, No. 2 (Solow)
 Weber-Piatigorsky: Sonata in A (Solow)
 Weber-Piatigorsky: Adagio and Rondo (Solow)
 Evening Recital7:30 PM | Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Matt Haimovitz
 Mischa Maisky
 Prokofiev: Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 119 (Haimovitz)Britten: Sonata in C, Op. 65 (Maisky)
 Messiaen: Louange à l’Eternité de Jésus (Maisky)
 Messiaen: Louange à l’Immortalité de Jésus (Maisky)
 Webern: Two Pieces for Cello and Piano (Maisky)
 Webern: Three Little Pieces, Op. 11 (Maisky)
 Saturday, May 21, 2016Master Class with Ralph Kirshbaum
 10:00 AM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Piatigorsky International Cello Festival artistic director Ralph Kirshbaum leads students in a master class.
 Lunch Series Concert1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Amit Peled
 Auerbach: new work (West Coast Premiere)Handel: Sonata for Cello and Piano in G Minor
 Kopytmann: Kaddish for Cello and Piano
 Tsintzadze: Five Folk Pieces for Cello and Piano
 Master Class with David Geringas3:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 One of the most versatile performers and respected teachers in the world today, Lithuanian cellist David Geringas leads a master class.
 Remembering Piatigorsky6:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Four of Piatigorsky’s outstanding former students – Laurence Lesser, Mischa Maisky, Jeffrey Solow, and Raphael Wallfisch – celebrate the career of their great teacher through film and panel discussion.
 Evening Concert – Baroque Conversations7:30 PM |Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
 Colin Carr
 Thomas Demenga
 Jean-Guihen Queyras
 Giovanni Sollima
 CPE Bach: Cello Concerto in A Major, H. 439 (Queyras)Boccherini: Cello Concerto in G Major, G. 480 (Demenga)
 Leo: Cello Concerto No. 3 in D Minor, L. 60 (Sollima)
 Platti: Cello Concerto in D Minor, D-WD 657 (Queyras)
 Vivaldi: Cello Concerto in C Minor, RV 401(Carr)
 Sunday, May 22, 2016Workshop for Young Cellists
 10:00 AM | Alice and Eleonore Schoenfeld Symphonic Hall (USC)
 Internationally recognized artist Antonio Lysy leads a workshop for young, emerging cellists.
 Lunch Series Concert1:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 Narek Hakhnazaryan
 
 Brahms: Sonata in F Major, Op. 99
 Khachaturian: Lullaby
 Ligeti: Sonata for Solo Cello
 Paganini: Variations on 1 String on a Theme by Rossini, “Moses”
 Schumann: Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70
 Master Class with Frans Helmerson3:00 PM | Alfred Newman Recital Hall (USC)
 The highly esteemed Swedish cellist and pedagogue, Frans Helmerson, leads a master class.
 Lecture: Don’t be an Urtext Victim5:30 PM | Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Jeffrey Solow
 In this featured lecture, Jeffrey Solow challenges some of the assumptions that musicians make when relying on urtext editions to dig deeper into the composer’s work. Instead, he argues, musicians can reach a more informed place of performance through research, logic, and intuition.
 Piatigorsky International Cello Festival: Closing GalaBeethoven Sonatas and Variations for Cello
 6:00 PM | Bovard Auditorium (USC)
 Colin Carr, Thomas Demenga, Matt Haimovitz, Ronald Leonard
 Laurence Lesser, Mischa Maisky, Jean-Guihen Queyras, Andrew Shulman
 The closing concert of the Festival presents the complete works for cello and piano by Beethoven, each performed by a different renowned cellist.
 Beethoven: Sonata in F Major, Op. 5, No. 1 (Leonard)Beethoven: Sonata in G Minor, Op. 5, No. 2 (Maisky)
 Beethoven: Sonata in A Major, Op. 69 (Carr)
 Beethoven: Sonata in C Major, Op. 102, No. 1 (Demenga)
 Beethoven: Sonata in D Major, Op. 102, No. 2 (Queyras)
 Beethoven: Variations in E flat Major (Lesser)
 Beethoven: Variations in G Major (Shulman)
 Beethoven: Variations in F Major (Haimovitz)
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