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Charlie Chaplin’s Smile Saturday, October 17, 2O2O / 7:3O PM Sunday, October 18, 2O2O / 2:OO PM A multimedia performance celebrating the musical legacy of Charles Spencer Chaplin Charles Chaplin City Lights Suite from City Lights (1931) Arranged by Quint and Coleman Claude Debussy Clair de Lune (1905) Charles Chaplin Tango Bierness from Monsieur Verdoux (1947) Arranged by Quint and Coleman Igor Stravinsky Tango (1940) Charles Chaplin Weeping Willows from A King In New York (1957) George Gershwin It Ain’t Necessarily So (1935) Arranged by Jascha Heifetz (1947) nstage/offstage This concert is being broadcast live on www.nscmf.org and presented without an intermission. Philippe Quint, violin The Multi Grammy Award nominee, violinist is internationally recognized for championing neglected repertoire and for his imaginative collaborations with artists of different genres. Praised as “Truly phenomenal” by BBC Music Magazine, Quint regularly appears with the world’s leading orchestras and conductors while making frequent guest appearances at premiere music festivals including Verbier, Aspen, Colmar, and Hollywood Bowl. Quint’s adventurous discography includes award-winning albums on the WarnerClassics, Naxos, and AvantiClassics, record labels. www.philippequint.com Marta Aznavoorian, piano Nominated for several Grammy Awards, Marta Aznavoorian has performed to critical acclaim throughout the world as an orchestral soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. In addition, Ms. Aznavoorian performs and records as a member of the Lincoln Trio. Called “A pianist of exceptionally finished technique and purity of musical impulse” by the Boston Globe, her solo recitals have included performances at the Kennedy Center, Sydney Opera House, Steinway Hall, Carnegie Halls’ Weill Hall, Caramoor Festival, Tanglewood Festival,and Dame Myra Hess Series. www.martaaznavoorian.com Charles Chaplin Eternally (Terry Theme’s) from Limelight (1952) Arranged by Quint and Coleman Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5 (1879) Arranged by Joseph Joachim Pyotr Tchaikovsky Melody, Op.42 (1878) Charles Chaplin The Kid Fantasy from The Kid (1921) Arranged by Leon Gurvitch Charles Chaplin Theme from Modern Times (Smile) from Modern Times (1936) Arranged by Quint and Coleman This performance has been made possible, in part, through the generosity of Drs. Yan and Flora Katsnelson

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  • Charlie Chaplin’s SmileSaturday, October 17, 2O2O / 7:3O PMSunday, October 18, 2O2O / 2:OO PM

    A multimedia performance celebrating the musical legacy of Charles Spencer Chaplin

    Shterenberg / Wolfram

    Charles ChaplinCity Lights Suite from City Lights (1931)Arranged by Quint and Coleman

    Claude Debussy Clair de Lune (1905)

    Charles ChaplinTango Bitternessfrom Monsieur Verdoux (1947)Arranged by Quint and Coleman

    Igor Stravinsky Tango (1940)

    Charles Chaplin Weeping Willowsfrom A King In New York (1957)

    George Gershwin It Ain’t Necessarily So (1935) Arranged by Jascha Heifetz (1947)

    Gluzman / Wolfram

    Wolfram / Gluzman / Kosower

    nstage/offstage

    This concert is being broadcast live

    on www.nscmf.org and presented

    without an intermission.

    Philippe Quint, violin

    The Multi Grammy Award

    nominee, violinist is internationally

    recognized for championing

    neglected repertoire and for his

    imaginative collaborations with

    artists of different genres. Praised

    as “Truly phenomenal” by BBC

    Music Magazine, Quint regularly

    appears with the world’s leading

    orchestras and conductors while

    making frequent guest appearances

    at premiere music festivals

    including Verbier, Aspen, Colmar,

    and Hollywood Bowl. Quint’s

    adventurous discography

    includes award-winning albums

    on the WarnerClassics, Naxos,

    and AvantiClassics, record labels.

    www.philippequint.com

    Marta Aznavoorian, piano

    Nominated for several Grammy

    Awards, Marta Aznavoorian has

    performed to critical acclaim

    throughout the world as an

    orchestral soloist, recitalist, and

    chamber musician. In addition, Ms.

    Aznavoorian performs and records

    as a member of the Lincoln Trio.

    Called “A pianist of exceptionally

    finished technique and purity of

    musical impulse” by the Boston

    Globe, her solo recitals have

    included performances at the

    Kennedy Center, Sydney Opera

    House, Steinway Hall, Carnegie

    Halls’ Weill Hall, Caramoor Festival,

    Tanglewood Festival,and Dame

    Myra Hess Series.

    www.martaaznavoorian.com

    Charles Chaplin Eternally (Terry Theme’s)from Limelight (1952)Arranged by Quint and Coleman

    Johannes Brahms Hungarian Dance No.5 (1879)Arranged by Joseph Joachim

    Pyotr Tchaikovsky Melody, Op.42 (1878)

    Charles ChaplinThe Kid Fantasyfrom The Kid (1921)Arranged by Leon Gurvitch

    Charles Chaplin Theme from Modern Times (Smile) from Modern Times (1936)Arranged by Quint and Coleman

    This performance has been made possible, in part, through the generosity of Drs. Yan and Flora Katsnelson

  • nstage/offstage

    2 O 2 O – 2 O 2 1 S E A S O N

    in-person and livestream concerts

    www.nscmf.org

    North Shore Chamber Music Festival Vadim Gluzman, artistic directorAngela Yoffe, executive director

    www.nscmf.orgwww.musicmakers.org

    Bravo to our onstage/offstage series media partners:

    Chicago CLASSICAL REVIEW

    Very special thanks to our generous onstage/offstage series sponsors

    Lead Sponsor: The Alphadyne Foundation

    AnonymousMark & Idalyn AudasChristine AznavoorianAnatoly & Anna BelkinKaren BendokNeil A BreslauJohn CareyAizik & Frida ChernobrovPianoForte ChicagoOneida CramerShelly CyprusJoe & Diane DeissSophie FominJanet FominBrueckner Family FoundationGennady & Diana FridmanEsther GitelzonNorman & Anne JonesYan & Flora KatsnelsonMichael KhomutovLee MalmedJoseph & Minna PirogovskyMichail SavoulkinGene & Marina SchlossGilad ShebaFred & Nina Shterenberg Leslie & Roberta ShwartzWaltraud SzeryngCarolina ThauladBernard & Miriam YenkinMina Zikri

    1335 S Michigan Avenue – Downtown Chicago, IL

    Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin (1889–1977) – actor, filmmaker, and composerby Strauss-Peyton Studio , National Portrait Gallery

    Sponsored by The Alphadyne Foundation