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Rare Music: Gabriel Richard, violin; Kivie Cahn-Lipman, cello; Randall Love, piano

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Saturday, February 25, 2017
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Rare Music series

19th century French piano trios by Onslow, David and Lalo performed with a 1915 Pleyel piano. French violinist Gabriel Richard is a tenure-track first violin at the Paris Orchestra, as well as founder and member of the Thymos String Quartet. He tours regularly in Japan, Korea, China, and Europe. With the Thymos Quartet, he has been invited to tour in the USA and Brazil in 2016. Gabriel Richard plays a beautiful violin by Jean-Baptiste Guillaume. Kivie Cahn-Lipman holds degrees from Oberlin and Juilliard and is a DMA candidate at CCM. He is the founding cellist of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) with which he performs regularly to international critical acclaim, as well as gambist, lironist, and director of ACRONYM, a new period-instrument ensemble. Randall Love is a member of the Duke University music faculty where he teaches piano and fortepiano. He has performed at the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, the Boston Early Music Festival, and the Schubert Club in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has collaborated with Ensemble Courant (UNC-Chapel Hill) in numerous programs featuring romantic music on original instruments. Love has recorded solo works of Vorísek (Titanic) and has also collaborated with Capitol Chamber Artists of Albany, NY, in concerts and a recording of Haydn's London Symphonies in a chamber version by Johann Salomon. Presented in association with DUMIC (Duke University Musical Instrument Collections)

Contact: Elizabeth Thompson