Classical Keys: Piano Trio

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51 Washington Street,Morristown NJ 07960

30 April, 2022

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Classical Keys: Piano Trio Season Finale Classical Keys: Piano Trio April 30th 7pm 2022 At The First Baptist Church of Morristown NJ 51 Washington St, Morristown, NJ 07960 Flute: Sarah Carrier Cello: Molly Aronson Pianist & Artistic Director: Daniel Colalillo Program: Haydn - Flute Trio in G Major Hob. XV 15 Joseph Schwantner - Black Anemones (1980) Lowell Liebermann - Sonata for Flute and Piano Op.23 Poulenc - Sonata for Flute and Piano (1957) Liebermann - Trio No. 1 for Flute, Cello and Piano Op.83 (2002) The ticket also includes free parking at Dalton Parking Garage (Your parking ticket will be stamped and validated at the church.) Tickets available on Eventbrite and also at the door. Student Tickets w/ID $5 cash at the door. Daniel Colalillo is a New York City based classical pianist. As a soloist, he is known for delivering strong commanding performances and unique interpretations with a depth of musical integrity. He has been lauded by “The New York Times.” Daniel has given solo recitals at venues such as: Carnegie Hall, Steinway Hall, Bargemusic, Symphony Space, Columbia University, Princeton University, and has performed in various cities such as: Philadelphia, San Francisco, Nashville, Toronto, Montreal, and more. Apart from his solo career Daniel is an active chamber musician, accompanist, and teacher where he maintains a private studio in upper Manhattan. He is the Artistic Director of Classical Keys, where he runs a concert series in Morris County New Jersey. For more info please visit: DanielColalillo.com  Sarah Carrier received praise from The New York Times for combining “thoughtful musicality with virtuosity in her alternately energetic and delicate account of a flute line laden with light multiphonics and unusual timbres.” Sarah is a member of the acclaimed Parhelion Trio, an all-female NYC-based flute, clarinet, and piano ensemble dedicated to bringing virtuosic, robust, and impactful contemporary music to diverse audiences. In conjunction with the New York Philharmonic's Very Young Composers program, Sarah gives annual workshops and performances for the student composers at Brooklyn's P.S. 39, Manhattan's P.S. 165, and the VYC’s Bridge Program at Lincoln Center. Sarah is currently serving as the Vice President of the New Jersey Flute Society. Sarah has appeared in venues such as Carnegie Hall, National Sawdust, The Stone, Le Poisson Rouge, Walt Disney Hall, The Royal Danish Academy of Music, Merkin Hall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Guggenheim, and many more. She holds a D.M.A. from The Graduate Center, The City University of New York where she completed her dissertation “Reimagining the Flute Masterclass: Case Studies Exploring Artistry, Authority, and Embodiment” (2019). While pursuing her DMA (CUNY) and MM (New York University), Sarah studied with Robert Dick, a world-renowned expert of contemporary flute technique. With a diverse career as a cellist and pedagogue, Molly Aronson is a musician known for her "solidity and verve" (San Francisco Classical Voice). Molly has performed across the United States and internationally, playing concerts in settings as varied as Carnegie Hall to state prisons. Working with many orchestras, she has served as guest principal cello with the New York Chamber Players, Mid-Atlantic Symphony, Glens Falls Symphony, and Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra, and has been a concerto soloist with the Valley Winds and Holyoke Civic Symphony. As a proponent of new music, Molly frequently premieres, performs, and records the works of prizewinning contemporary composers. She has performed with the Eagles, Josh Groban, Rod Stewart, and Michael Bublé, and has recorded on soundtracks for Warner Brothers and Sundance films. Molly is on faculty at Bloomingdale School of Music, The Saint Thomas Choir School, and maintains a private studio in New York City. Mollyaronsoncellist.com. Stay tuned for upcoming concerts in 2022-23. Join our mailing list to stay informed. Please consider being a Patron of Classical Keys. We thank you for supporting the Arts. Our Fiscal sponsor is with Groupmuse Foundation 501(c)(3). If you enjoyed this concert please spread the word. More info. At danielcolalillo.com/classical-keys/ or email [email protected]

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