advertisement

Orion Ensemble's new season to feature 'Miniatures and Masterworks'

The Orion Ensemble, winner of the prestigious Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming, announces its 24th season, "Miniatures and Masterworks," featuring a variety of familiar and rarely heard compositions.

Orion performs each of its four concert programs at venues spanning the Chicago area, including the PianoForte Studios in downtown Chicago, the First Baptist Church of Geneva and the Music Institute of Chicago's Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston.

The season opens with "Collage of Colors," with guest violist Stephen Boe, considered one of the finest chamber musicians in Chicago. The program includes a work written for Orion in 1996, James Wintle's Pontoon-Bridge Miracle for clarinet, violin and piano; Alexander von Zemlinksy's Trio in D Minor for clarinet, cello and piano, Op. 3; and two works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: the Duo in B-flat Major for violin and viola, K. 424 and the Quartet in E-flat Major for violin, viola, cello and piano, K. 493.

Performances take place Sept. 18 (Geneva), Sept. 25 (Evanston) and Sept. 28 (Chicago).

"Serenade by Three: Orion Beginnings" spotlights Orion's three original members: clarinetist Kathryne Pirtle, violinist Florentina Ramniceanu and pianist Diana Schmück.

The program features Edward Yadzinski's Bartók Dances for clarinet and piano, based on Béla Bartók's Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56 (1915); selections from Enrique Granados' Goyescas for piano, Op. 11 (1911); Aram Khatchaturian's Trio for clarinet, violin and piano (1932); three pieces from John Williams' score for the multiple Academy Award-winning film "Schindler's List" for violin and piano (1994); and Srul Irving Glick's "The Klezmer's Wedding" for clarinet, violin and piano (1996). Performances are Nov. 6 (Geneva), Nov. 13 (Evanston) and Nov. 16 (Chicago).

Orion welcomes back guest violist Stephen Boe for its third concert program of the season, "Connections," which takes its name from a work written for Orion, Robert Kritz's Connections for clarinet, violin, viola, cello and piano (2001). Also on the program are Gustav Mahler's Quartet in A Minor for violin, viola, cello and piano and two works by Rebecca Clarke: Trio for violin, cello and piano (1921) and Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale for clarinet and viola (1941). Performances are March 12 (Geneva), March 15 (Chicago) and March 19 (Evanston).

The season concludes with "Wit and Passion," with violist Stephen Boe joining Orion for a program featuring two works by Jean Francaix - Trio for violin, viola and cello (1933) and Trio for clarinet, viola and piano (1990) - and Johannes Brahms' Quartet in G Minor for violin, viola, cello and piano, Op. 25. Performances are May 21 (Geneva), May 24 (Chicago) and May 28 (Evanston).

Also during the season, Orion hosts a fall benefit at noon Saturday, Nov. 19, at Dunham Woods Riding Club in Wayne. It appears on the broadcast series "Live from WFMT" Oct. 3, 2016 and March 20, 2017 at 8 p.m. Orion also tours, performing in chamber music series across the country.

For the fourth year, Orion continues its educational initiatives under the banner Janet's Stage, a one-of-a-kind collaboration with the orchestra departments and chamber music ensembles at partner high schools in Fox Valley, the western suburbs and Chicago. The Orion musicians provide multifaceted, yearlong student support. The program offers practical, individualized learning through master classes and chamber music coaching, performances for students and parents at each school, invitations to attend Orion concerts and the opportunity for student ensembles to perform on the Orion concert stage.

Orion also works with ensembles at the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras and presents programs with students from the Chicago High School for the Arts.

Founded in 1992, The Orion Ensemble, winner of the prestigious Chamber Music America/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming for its critically acclaimed millennium celebration "An Inside Look at Contemporary Music," features a roster of four superb musicians - Kathryne Pirtle (clarinet), Florentina Ramniceanu (violin), Diana Schmück (piano) and Judy Stone (cello) - who have performed throughout North America, Europe and Asia, as an ensemble and individually in solo, orchestral and other chamber music roles.

The Orion Ensemble is supported in part by grants from the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the John R. Halligan Charitable Fund, the Farny R. Wurlitzer Foundation Fund and generous donations from its patrons.

The Orion Ensemble performs its 2016-17 concert programs at three Chicago-area venues: the PianoForte Studios, 1335 S. Michigan Ave. in Chicago on Wednesdays, Sept. 28, Nov. 16, March 15 and May 24 at 7:30 p.m.; the Music Institute of Chicago's Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Ave. in Evanston, on Sundays, Sept. 25, Nov. 13, March 19 and May 28 at 7:30 p.m.; and First Baptist Church of Geneva, 2300 South St. in Geneva, on Sundays, Sept. 18, Nov. 6, March 12 and May 21 at 7 p.m.

Single tickets are $26, $23 for seniors and $10 for students; children 12 and younger are free. A four-ticket flexible subscription provides a 10 percent savings on full-priced tickets. For tickets or more information, call (630) 628-9591 or visit orionensemble.org.

Article Comments
Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks. People who harass others or joke about tragedies will be blocked. If a comment violates these standards or our terms of service, click the "flag" link in the lower-right corner of the comment box. To find our more, read our FAQ.