You are invited to a special edition 4th Friday Mix.

Friday, January 23rd. 7:30 PM.

        

  

Bosendorer Hall is located at Ruggero Piano.

4720-120 Hargrove Rd. Raleigh, NC.

 

  The Raleigh Chamber Music Guild   
Youth Education Chamber Concert
at Bosendorfer Hall

Bach Partita No. 3, BMV 1006 Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Preludio


Emma Garval - violin

MYCO
Student of Dovid Friedlander

 

 

 

 

String Quartet No.12 "American" Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

Movement 4 - Finale: Vivace ma non troppo

Jinho Kang - violin 1
Daniel Yu - violin2
Nathaniel Lai - viola
Evan Jiang - cello

East Chapel Hill High School
Coach - Alex Ullman
 

 

 

 

String Quartet No.12 "American" Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904)

Movement 2 - Lento

String Quartet No. 6 F Minor Felix Mendelssohn (1805-1847)

Movement lV - Allegro Molto

Ben Mygatt - violin 1
Samuel Zhu - violin 2
Hannah Payunk - viola
Jaeyoung Jung - cello

Triangle Youth Philharmonic
Philharmonic Association
Coach - Amy Mason
 

 

 

 

Two Ayres - arranged by Robert King John Adson (c1620)

Hallie Michalak - Horn
David McPhail - Trumpet
Reis Rothman - Trombone
Jack Trathan - Trombone
Coleman Breen - Tuba

Triangle Youth Philharmonic
Philharmonic Association
Coach - Alex Fioto

 

 

 


Rhapsody for solo Clarinet Willson Osborne (1906-1979)

Marianne Brenneman - Clarinet

Executive Director Raleigh Chamber Music Guild        

            

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About 4th Friday Concerts at Ruggero Piano

 

The 4th Friday Concert Series came about to offer a free monthly event where area musicians could share their talents, and Raleigh music lovers could come with family and friends to enjoy a diverse selection of great music in a relaxed and intimate setting. For the past ten years, Eric Hale has scheduled the performers, emceed the concerts, and even performed most nights. House accompanist Sue Timmons has also been with the series from the beginning, graciously accompanying anyone who has needed her. There are rules of the hall including the primary one that the piano must be used in every piece, (with rare exceptions) and that performers be well rehearsed. There is no restriction on musical style.  A reception follows each performance with a chance to chat with the musicians. The concerts are free and open to the public and take place nine months each year. We take off July, November and December due to holidays and vacations. If you would like to perform, call our office at 919-839-2040.

 Other Events at Bosendorfer Hall

 

There are many other events that take place at Bosnedorfer Hall.  By the way, Bosendorfer Hall was named for the historic Bosendorfer Hall in Vienna where renouned Bosendorfer artists and others performed for many years. Our own intimate hall has seen many performances including student recitals, fundraisers for non-profit groups, master classes, world premiers, private events, and special editions of our 4th Friday Performances. Recording is also offered with a reduced rate for students applying for auditions to music schools or other related organizations.