Deborah Boldin
Navigating the clash between tradition and experimentation — they are often two vastly different artistic worlds — requires bold programming.
It doesn’t get much better for father and sons than when these virtuosos give their superb all for the Bach clan..
Had they not had interesting and flourishing careers already in place, Elizabeth Schumann and Gloria Chien could give many full-time piano duos a run for their money.
Chameleon Arts Ensemble’s rather lengthy program was like a huge feast, ending with the sumptuous Saint-Saëns’ Sonata No. 1 in d minor.
Chameleon Arts Ensemble’s programming, the brainchild of its director and flutist Deborah Boldin, aims to place pieces together that have interesting things in common musically and culturally.
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