Bravo Music Presents the 53rd Season of...

The 2006 Taft Chamber Music Series
Featuring free concerts by outstanding chamber musicians from the Greater Cincinnati area and their friends.

Upcoming Calendar of Concerts

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Double Bass Recital: James Lambert (CSO associate principle bass) accompanied by pianist Heather MacPhail (Miami University accompanying faculty and May Festival accompanist) perform a recital of classical and Romantic era music for double bass and piano.

2:30 p.m.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

White Oak String Trio: Paul Frankenfeld, (CSO associate principal violist), violinist Kristin Frankenfeld (co-concert master of Cincinnati Ballet Orchestra), and cellist Robert Reichhardt (Hawthorne String Quartet) perform string trios by Schubert and Beethoven.

2:30 p.m.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

New Kids on the Block: Pianist Eric Dudley (CSO assistant conductor/Bruno Walter Assistant Conductor Chair) is joined in a variety of classical favorites by newcomers to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

2:30 p.m.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Italian Music of the Renaissance: Rodney Stucky, lute (CCM Preparatory Department faculty), and Mary Henderson Stucky, mezzo-soprano (CCM faculty) perform early lute solos and music for lute and voice inspired by the special exhibition: Marvels of Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics from the Corcoran Gallery of Art Collection.

2:30 p.m.

Sunday, June 4, 2006

Blechbraser Quartet: Members of the brass section of the CSO, Doug Lindsay, Steven Pride, Christopher Kiradjeff, and Lee Rogers perform traditional German folk songs, waltzes, marches, and polkas on a variety of brass instruments.

This final concert of the series will be held under the tent on the terrace.

2:30 p.m.

Where: The Music Room (Luther Hall) of the Taft Museum, in downtown Cincinnati at 316 Pike Street. Please call (513) 684-4515 for more information. No reservations accepted.

To view more details, please click here!

Concerts are presented by the Taft Museum and the Cincinnati Musicians' Association. Music for the series is made possible by the Recording Companies of America through the Music Performance Trust Funds, a public service created under agreements with the American Federation of Musicians.