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Maine Suzuki Association Masterclass

Saturday, March 25, 2023  |  10 AM

Hannaford Hall, USM  |  Portland

FREE

PCMF Artistic Director and Borromeo String Quartet violist Melissa Reardon will give a chamber music masterclass to students in partnership with the Maine Suzuki Association. The masterclass will run for approximately one hour, and is free and open to the public to attend.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet No. 4 in C Major, K. 157 (1772)

I. Allegro

 

Jett Morrison, violin I; Victoria Wahlig, violin II; Clara Fournier, viola; Elise Friedel, cello  

José L. Elizondo Danzas Latinoamericanas for 3 Violins (1997) 

I. Otoño en Buenos Aires ("Autumn in Buenos Aires")

Linnea Turreson, violin I; Ami Wolovitz, violin II; Mary Philbrick, violin III

Meet Melissa

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Melissa Reardon
viola

Grammy-nominated violist Melissa Reardon is an internationally renowned performer whose solo and chamber playing spans all musical genres. Melissa is the Artistic Director of the Portland Chamber Music Festival in Portland, ME, violist of the Borromeo String Quartet, Artist in Residence at Bard College and Conservatory and a founding member and Executive Director of the East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO). As a member of the Ensō String Quartet from 2006 until its final season in 2018, Melissa toured both nationally and internationally, with highlight performances in Sydney, Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, New York’s Carnegie Hall, and Washington, DC’s Kennedy Center to name a few. Lauded by Classical Voice for her “elegant” and “virtuosic” performances, the Massachusetts-born musician won first prize at the Washington International Competition, and is the only violist to win top prizes in consecutive HAMS International viola competitions. A sought-after collaborative musician and teacher, Melissa has appeared in numerous festivals across the United States and around the world, and has toured with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble, and with Musicians from Marlboro. She held the post of Associate Professor of Viola at East Carolina University from 2007 -2013, and earned degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music and the New England Conservatory. Melissa is married to the cellist Raman Ramakrishnan and they live in New York with their son Linus.

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