Dou F.A.E
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In 2012, Duo F.A.E. was founded by violinist Charlene Kluegel and pianist Katherine Petersen who had met at the Aspen Music Festival several years prior. The duo takes its name from the motto of virtuoso violinist Joseph Joachim and composer Johannes Brahms “Frei Aber Einsam” meaning “Free but Alone.” The duo brought new meaning to this motto, doing all of their rehearsing and concertizing while living in Canada and the U.S. respectively at the inception of the ensemble. Duo F.A.E. has performed extensively across Canada and the U.S. and their combined forces as a duo have been described as being filled with “virtuosity and maturity” (Hill and Hollow Music.) The duo seeks to present concerts that feature chamber music in its rawest form by joining two voices into one.
To read more about them go to https://www.duofae.com/about
The program will be: Dissidents of the Gilded Age
Charlene Kluegel, violin
Katherine Petersen, piano
Program:
Cécile Chaminade Trois Morceaux, op. 31 (5’)
Andantino
Amy Marcy Beach Violin Sonata, op. 34 (37’)
Allegro Moderato
Molto Vivace
Largo Con Dolore
Allegro Con Fuoco
Dame Ethel Smyth Violin Sonata, Op. 7 (27’)
Allegro Moderato
Scherzo: Allegro Grazioso
Andante Grazioso
Finale: Allegro Vivace
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In 2012, Duo F.A.E. was founded by violinist Charlene Kluegel and pianist Katherine Petersen who had met at the Aspen Music Festival several years prior. The duo takes its name from the motto of virtuoso violinist Joseph Joachim and composer Johannes Brahms “Frei Aber Einsam” meaning “Free but Alone.” The duo brought new meaning to this motto, doing all of their rehearsing and concertizing while living in Canada and the U.S. respectively at the inception of the ensemble. Duo F.A.E. has performed extensively across Canada and the U.S. and their combined forces as a duo have been described as being filled with “virtuosity and maturity” (Hill and Hollow Music.) The duo seeks to present concerts that feature chamber music in its rawest form by joining two voices into one.
To read more about them go to https://www.duofae.com/about
The program will be: Dissidents of the Gilded Age
Charlene Kluegel, violin
Katherine Petersen, piano
Program:
Cécile Chaminade Trois Morceaux, op. 31 (5’)
Andantino
Amy Marcy Beach Violin Sonata, op. 34 (37’)
Allegro Moderato
Molto Vivace
Largo Con Dolore
Allegro Con Fuoco
Dame Ethel Smyth Violin Sonata, Op. 7 (27’)
Allegro Moderato
Scherzo: Allegro Grazioso
Andante Grazioso
Finale: Allegro Vivace
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