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 Trio Chicago & Friends is an American music ensemble praised for its annual tours to countries around the globe as cultural ambassadors. The group has been consistently recognized for its stylistic versatility in concerts, and for its master classes and teaching interchanges with local students. TC&F features American music by composers such as Gershwin, Ellington, Bernstein, Copland, Pat Metheny, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin.

Trio Chicago & Friends made the first of three tours to China in 1996, and in 1999 they accompanied the Governor of lllinois on an historic state trade and cultural delegation to Cuba, followed by a return visit in 2000. The musicians’ spirit of adventure has since taken them to Belize, Venezuela, Barbados, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Turkey, Ethiopia, Mali, Zambia, Uganda, the Russian Far East, Djibouti, Jordan, Egypt, Mongolia and Paraguay. As cultural ambassadors, Trio Chicago & Friends often works through and enhances the activities of United States Embassies. In 2003, at the invitation of Ethiopian President Girma, Trio Chicago & Friends performed at the National Palace for the opening event in a series celebrating the Centenary of Ethiopian-American relations. In 2005, the group returned to Vietnam for the tenth anniversary celebration of the normalizing of relations between the US and Vietnam. In 2006, the group was honored at the US State Dept. in Washington, D.C. “for sustained and exceptional contributions and services to cultural diplomacy in Africa” and also received the William Hall Sherwood Award "for outstanding contributions to the arts." In early 2007, TC&F performed at the invitation of the Cambodian Government at the World Culture Expo in Angkor Wat. In May, 2008, the US State Dept. again presented an award to the group "for sustained excellence in promoting cultural diplomacy and mutual understanding through music in the East Asian and Pacific region."

The group is led by one of Chicago’s most distinguished violinists, Elliott Golub, who served as concertmaster of Chicago’s Music of the Baroque since its inception in 1972 to 2006. Mr. Golub was formerly concertmaster of the Contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago. In Washington, D.C., he was invited to play at the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress, and the White House.

Co-founder Marlou Johnston, who plays the viola and violin, has been concertmaster and soloist with the Kankakee (Illinois) Symphony Orchestra since 1982. She was formerly the concertmaster of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.

Pianist Kay Kim is a visiting assistant professor at Jacob School of Music at Indiana University.  Her previous faculty positions include Northwestern University and Music Institute of Chicago. As a collaborative pianist, she has performed with violinist Itzhak Perlman. She holds a doctoral degree in piano performance from Northwestern University.

Flutist Laura Hamm has studied with Jean Pierre Rampal and James Galway, and received a master of music degree and a certificate in flute performance from Northwestern University. She has participated in numerous music festivals throughout the world. Ms. Hamm is on the faculty of the Music Institute of Chicago.

Soprano Katherine Keberlein has performed with Chicago’s Music of the Baroque and as a soloist in the University of Chicago’s Noontime Concert Series.  Her extensive theatre resume includes, most recently, Don’t Dress for Dinner at the Royal George Theatre (director John Tillinger) and Cyrano de Bergerac with Oak Park Festival Theatre.  Ms. Keberlein is a member of SAG, with national film and commercial credits.

 Note :  The attached draft programme is subject to change without notice - Thank you

Program (90 minutes)

 

Overture to Candide*                                                          Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)

                              Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim

Selections from Porgy and Bess*                                         George Gershwin (1898-1937)

                      Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Keberlein, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim

Fugace from Jazz Suite for Flute and Piano                                     Claude Bolling (1930-)

                                              Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim 

The Chicago/Memphis Blues                        Arranged for Trio Chicago by Edward Zelnis

                                        Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Keberlein, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim 

Maple Leaf Rag                                                                              Scott Joplin (1868-1917)

                                                         Ms. Kim

Chick Corea Medley*                                                                           Chick Corea (1941-)

                                Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Keberlein, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim

Old American Songs**                                         Adapted by Aaron Copland (1900-1990)

     I Bought Me a Cat

     Simple Gifts

     Ching-a-Ring Chaw

 

                               Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Keberlein, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim

Suite from Pulcinella*                                                              Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971)

                                       Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim  

Oblivion                                                                                    Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)

                                                      Mr. Golub, Ms. Kim 

 

Love You Madly*                                                                    Duke Ellington (1899-1974)

Caravan*

                               Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Keberlein, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim

 

Glitter and Be Gay                                                               Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990)

                                      Mr. Golub, Ms. Johnston, Ms. Keberlein, Ms. Hamm, Ms. Kim

 

 

*  Arranged for Trio Chicago by Peter Labella

**Arranged for Trio Chicago by David Hildner

 

 

Elliott Golub, Violin

Marlou Johnston, Viola

Katherine Keberlein, Soprano

Laura Hamm, Flute/Piccolo

Kay Kim, Piano

 

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