Pianist and SMU Meadows faculty member Liudmila Georgievskaya will be joined by fellow faculty members and other acclaimed musicians, including Kari Kettering (cello), Corinna Nash-Wnuk (flute), Pawel Wnuk (bassoon), Paul Garner (clarinet), Victor Diaz (piano), and Thomas Schwan (piano, composer), for an evening of beautiful chamber music masterpieces. The concert will feature music by Beethoven, Gaubert, Glinka and Berg, the world premiere of Two Elegies for clarinet and piano by Thomas Schwan, as well as the American premiere of Thomas Schwan’s Canone Infinito (2017) for piano six-hands.
Pianist and SMU Meadows faculty member Liudmila Georgievskaya will be joined by fellow faculty members and other acclaimed musicians, including Kari Kettering (cello), Corinna Nash-Wnuk (flute), Pawel Wnuk (bassoon), Paul Garner (clarinet), Victor Diaz (piano), and Thomas Schwan (piano, composer), for an evening of beautiful chamber music masterpieces. The concert will feature music by Beethoven, Gaubert, Glinka and Berg, the world premiere of Two Elegies for clarinet and piano by Thomas Schwan, as well as the American premiere of Thomas Schwan’s Canone Infinito (2017) for piano six-hands.
Pianist and SMU Meadows faculty member Liudmila Georgievskaya will be joined by fellow faculty members and other acclaimed musicians, including Kari Kettering (cello), Corinna Nash-Wnuk (flute), Pawel Wnuk (bassoon), Paul Garner (clarinet), Victor Diaz (piano), and Thomas Schwan (piano, composer), for an evening of beautiful chamber music masterpieces. The concert will feature music by Beethoven, Gaubert, Glinka and Berg, the world premiere of Two Elegies for clarinet and piano by Thomas Schwan, as well as the American premiere of Thomas Schwan’s Canone Infinito (2017) for piano six-hands.