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Artistic DirectorsTara Helen O’Connor& Daniel PhillipsAugust 20 – September 4, 2021Angel Fire Taos Las Vegas RatonCelebrating 37 Years

ON THE COVER2021 Visual ArtistTeruko WildeTeruko Wilde was born in Nagoya, Japan, moving to the UnitedStates as a teenager she studied at the University of Cincinnatiand Columbus College of Art and Design in Ohio. An awardwinning artist, Ms. Wildehas had numerous one“ The artist must beperson and group shows.initially establishedtrue to herself in the Sheherself as a prominentpastel and watercolor artistact of creativity.”before moving to Taosin 1986. Expansivesouthwestern skies, approaching storms, and moody sunsets,describe the colorful oil paintings of Teruko Wilde that becameknown as her “Southwest Series” for more than a decade. Ms.Wilde is combining all of her life experiences into multiplestyles and techniques.“The artist must be true to herself in the act of creativity,”states Ms. Wilde, whose work is the culmination of herJapanese heritage and American experiences. Recreatingboth emotional as well as physical elements from hersurroundings with overlays of color creating texture andintriguing shapes as past and present merge, the vieweris constantly moved by her work. Ms. Wilde is listed in“Who’s Who in America,” “Who’s Who in the West,” “TheInternational Directory of Distinguished Leadership,” “TheDictionary of International Biography,” “Two ThousandNotable American Women,” and “Woman of the Year.”Music from Angel Fire is honored to have “Autumn inNorthern New Mexico” to help celebrate the 37th season.Thank you, Teruko, for continuing the tradition of visual artswith music! See other works by Teruko at www.terukowilde.comTeruko Wilde in her Taos studio.TERUKO WILDE37th SeasonAutumn in Northern New Mexico from an original oil on board 24 x 24 inches 2021 Music from Angel Fire August 20 to September 4We are grateful for Teruko’s donation of her original paintingfor this season’s branding. To place a bid in our auction tobenefit Music from Angel Fire, see our website for details(musicfromangelfire.org). Beautiful 2021 season art printsare available for purchase at the Music from Angel Fire office.A Note to Our PatronsMusic from Angel Fire makes every attempt to begin each concert on time. Latecomers will be seated at thecompletion of the first movement and as house staff deems appropriate. Please turn off cell phones and allother electronic devices before performances begin. Recording, photography, and texting during the concertis prohibited. Applause is always appreciated and is typically reserved for the end of a piece, followingcompletion of all movements. Programs, artists, and venues are subject to change.Disability access is available at all concert venues. Please call the office at 575.377.3233or 888.377.3300 so that Music from Angel Fire can best accommodate your needs.2VisitMusicfrom Angel Fire 2021www.musicfromangelfire.orgfor special offers, updates, and news!Thank you for your support!

WelcomeThe beautiful cover of our 2021 ticket brochure, Autumnin New Mexico by Teruko Wilde, inspires me on two levels.It reminds me that even the very best plan and 36 years ofhistory can easily be changed. The 16 months of COVID andthe uncertainties about whether we would be able to presentour 37th year was difficult financially and mentally.Thanks to careful planning and sound fiduciary decisionswe persevered and are excited about presenting ourSeason to loyal and new attendees.2021Board of DirectorsJames A. BrownPresidentJim Brown, PresidentWe finally have the opportunity to introduce our new Artistic Directors, TaraHelen O’Connor and Daniel Phillips. They have been anxiously awaiting theopportunity to present the old, the music for the 251st birthday of Ludwig vanBeethoven, and the new, with a World Premiere composition of Paul Wiancko, anew work for the flute world.Music transforms and transports us to a completely different level of serenityand happiness. The goal of your Music from Angel Fire Board is to keep youinformed, by Constant Contact updates throughout the year, and add newconcert experiences that we hope you enjoy at every Festival.I want to thank you for your continued support of our 2021 Festival and our yeararound Music in Schools program. I hope you have already purchased your ticketsfor all 10 very different concerts located throughout northern New Mexico.See you soon.Robyn AtkinsonTreasurer & SecretaryGraceanna HolderTammy LepageMaxine MilamSusan PetersonLeland (Lee) StuartArtistic Advisory BoardChick Corea(in memoriam, February 9, 2021)Jennifer HigdonMark O’ConnorMusic from Angel FireDirectors and StaffTara and Danny here, new Artistic Directors forMusic from Angel Fire. Welcome to the 37thseason. We are honored to continue the traditionof a world-class music festival in the Land ofEnchantment that Ida Kavafian led for so many years.This year you will meet the young and highly original,Paul Wiancko, as composer-in-residence. He hascreated a work for flute and string quartet premieringin Angel Fire. He is also a cellist. You will see him asboth composer and performer.Lillian AldridgeVice PresidentTara Helen O’ConnorArtistic DirectorDaniel PhillipsArtistic DirectorArtistic Directors Tara HelenO’Connor & Daniel PhillipsThis year is the 251st birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven. We intended tocelebrate the 250th last year, but you know the story. Celebrating the 251st, youwill hear three pianists play concertos that usually include a full orchestra in abig concert hall. Here they are presented in contemporary arrangements for amore intimate audience.Many of this year’s artists are familiar faces, but among the new artists there isadded spice with a steel drum player and a marimba player. We hope you willcome to share the joy of our troop of musicians in this breathtaking land.Martha Bryant, PhDDevelopment DirectorLaurie HuntOffice ManagerPamela Towry ChurchEducation DirectorSeasonal StaffCurtis MarkProduction ManagerNoriko OkabeRecording EngineerKevin BacaBox Office ManagerThis project is supported in part by public funds from: 2021 Music from Angel FireMary Ross DesignGraphic DesignerCelebrating 37 Years1

CONTENTSWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Benefactors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Concert: Friday, August 20 6 PM Angel Fire Community CenterOld Friends and New Beginnings: Opening Night . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Concert: Saturday, August 21 2:30 PM Taos Community AuditoriumTaos Opening Matinee: From New York City to Vienna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Concert: Sunday, August 22 3 PM Ilfeld Auditorium, Las Vegas, NMBeethoven Meets the Steel Drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Concert: Wednesday, August 25 6 PM United Church of Angel FireWorld Premiere with Composer Paul Wiancko:The Flute World Gets a New Piece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Concert: Thursday, August 26 6 PM Angel Fire Community CenterAn Evening Serenade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Concert: Saturday, August 28 2:30 PM Taos Community AuditoriumMusical Milestones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Concert: Sunday, August 29 3 PM Shuler Theater Raton, NM FREEThe Teenager Pays Homage to the Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Concert: Wednesday, September 1 6 PM Angel Fire Baptist ChurchThe Teenager Pays Homage to the Master. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Concert: Friday, September 3 6 PM Angel Fire Community CenterBeethoven Thinks Big . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Concert: Saturday, September 4 2:30 PM Angel Fire Community CenterAnnual Salon Concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142021 Music from Angel Fire Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Composer-in-Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Young Artists Program History and Alumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Education and Outreach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Special Thanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352MusicMusicfromfromAngelAngelFireFire20212021

2 0 2 0 B E N E FA C T O R S (Gifts received between November 1, 2019 and October 31, 2020)DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ( 10,000 )CONTRIBUTOR ( 250 to 499)Karen and Pat GarrettJean and David McLaughlinNational Endowment for the ArtsBarbara NeeleySmall Business AdministrationJohn Driggers and Barbara GibbsLucy and Bill HumbertArthur J. Kerr, Jr.Richard LindeborgJeanette Boo MillerSeth MooreJoanne and Paul PeppardJune Ryan and Bruce RauJoAnn and Buddy Sonchar,BTU Block and ConcreteG.V. SwanSUSTAINER ( 5,000 to 9,999)Robyn and H. Beck AtkinsonWilliam H. Darden andKathryn T. Darden FoundationAnn and Gordon Getty FoundationBruce and Hilde HowdenMemorial TrustNew Mexico Arts, a Division of theDepartment of Cultural AffairsCynthia and Robert ReegWhited FoundationPARTNER ( 2,500 to 4,999)Lillian and Scott AldridgeFonda and James BrownRobert Cubitto and Ellen NadlerEnterprise Holdings FoundationGloria and Marvin FishmanPatricia and Al SmithPATRON ( 1,000 to 2,499)John GiovandoR.E. GoodfellowJudie and Curtis HassTammy and Richard LepageMaxine and Ron MilamJohn H. RobertsonSara WasowskiWichita Falls Area CommunityFoundation, Harry PattersonFamily, Donor Advised FundSUPPORTER ( 500 to 999)Sharon and Robert BartonEdward BeaudetteExxonMobile FoundationMatching Gift ProgramFNB /AIM BankDean and Lois HagertyBecky and Curtis JonesShearer Atkinson KimbellMarybeth and Robert MaxwellSusan PetersonPeggy and Doug PotockiCarolyn and Brian SmithFreeda and Bill WootenBarbara Zaring and Stephen RoseFRIEND (less than 250)Barbara and Wesley AldereteAnonymous, Network for GoodAnonymous, Network for GoodJudith AndersonSuzy and Larry BarkerJoyce and Robert BeckHelen CarpenterAnna and Lee CaruanaThe Very Rev. Johnnyand Mary CookLinda DavisFranken Brothers, LLC,The Franken FamilyAnn and Jim GinningsJohn GiovandoClaudia and Charles GleesonLt. Col Luke Graves, USAF Ret.Marylyn and Michael HarrisJoan HartLeon HellerGraceanna and Ronnie HolderPattie JamesDr. Donn Hubler and Ms. Jody GrayInger Jirby GalleryMarianne and Paul KastlerArlis J. KerbyPamela KirkMichael KowalskiLindsey Land and Home, LLCJonnaLynn MandelbaumLaura MeyersJoyce and Ralph NeillCarolin and Raymond SandersMary Schipper and Thomas Trigg IVMartha SpencerCharlotte StevensCynthia and James TuiteSandra Wasko-Flood andMichael FloodCarol and Woody WoodworthIN MEMORIAMWILMA BATESby Becky and Curtis JonesDORENA KIRKby Pamela KirkIN HONOR OFJAMES BROWNby Curt and Judie HassTONI GARRETTby Karen and Pat Garrett2019 ARTIST and STAFFHOUSING DONORSLynn BartonCraig BrownCantwell Associates, LLCGarry CardwellJoshua CassellNancy Chaddick, CrookedCreek AR LLCRhonda and David CollinsAnn and Paul DriscollJoseph FarrellLoretta and Mark HaganBarry HalseyMary Louise HansenGloria and Claude JardonStefan JaronskiLela HoldingsLynn KerrTammy and Richard LepageEileen and David MarshVernett and Richard SaffordDean SherryThomas SmithJoan and John StanleyJoseph StreetCarol VanderpoolCelebrating 37 Years3

2 0 2 1 B E N E FA C T O R S (Gifts received between November 1, 2020 and July 20, 2021)DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE ( 10,000 )Karen and Pat GarrettBruce and Hilde Howden Memorial TrustJean and David McLaughlinNational Endowment for the ArtsSUSTAINER ( 5,000 to 9,999)Angel Fire Community FoundationRobyn and H. Beck AtkinsonAnn and Gordon Getty FoundationEllen Nadler and Robert CubittoNew Mexico Arts, a Division of theDepartment of Cultural AffairsSmall Business AdministrationPARTNER ( 2,500 to 4,999)Lillian and Scott AldridgeFonda and James BrownJennifer Cavan and Rees LawrenceGloria and Marvin FishmanClaudia and Charles GleesonMaxine and Ron MilamPatricia and Bob ParksPATRON ( 1,000 to 2,999)BMI Foundation Inc.Mary and Phil BrownJudie and Curtis HassTammy and Richard LepageJohn H. RobertsonSUPPORTER ( 500 to 999)Marilynn and Teddy ArmBrett Bachman and Elisbeth ChallenerLorraine and Edward BeaudetteRobert GoodfellowLois and Dean HagertyLysa HopsonBecky and Curtis JonesShearer Atkinson KimbellPamela KirkTaos Community FoundationCarol and Woody WoodworthBill and Freeda WootenBarbara Zaring and Stephen RoseCONTRIBUTOR ( 250 to 499)Peggy and Evan AndersonAnonymous, Jewish Federation,Metropolitan, Chicago44 MusicMusicfromfromAngelAngelFireFire 20212021Linda M. DavisNancy G. DickensonGeorgina EdgingtonGarrett Charitable Fundat The Dallas Foundation,Toni and Mike GarrettLindsey Land and Home, LLCSherrie McGraw and David LeffelSeth MooreCynthia and James TuiteFRIEND (Less than 250)Barbara Abercrombieand Noah HarrisAnonymousAnonymous, Network for GoodAnonymous, Network for GoodJanice J. ArrottLydia BerrongAndrea Bertozzi and Brad KoetjeJeannene and Michael BlevinsBTU Block and ConcreteMarcia and Bill BurdenGarry CardwellHelen CarpenterNancy ChadickAlan ChodorowElizabeth and Phillip CookThe Very Rev. Johnnyand Mary CookJames CrowDavid CushmanMarty and Jo DaleGay and Greg DippelJennifer and Dale FitchFranken Brothers, LLC,The Franken FamilyShannon and Jon GapaBette and Roger GoetteHelen GoodwinLisalee and Bryan GossLt, Col Luke Graves, USAF Ret.Mary Louise HansenPam and Chuck HasfordMarianne and Judson HuntInger Jirby GalleryBeverly KelmanJean and Steve KeninArthur J. KerrLas Vegas Bodyworks, LLCNancy Laupheimer and Vishu MageeTerra and John LiddilJoyce LitherlandPaula LozarMarjorie Luckey and Sidney BenderDr. Karyl LyneIvy and Bruce MaestasJonnaLynn MandelbaumCindy and Michael ManleyJane Milner-Mares and David MaresChris MarshallJanice and Russell MartensonSharon McDonaldJudy McMillenLaura MeyersSanjiv Nanda and Urmi RayBetsy NicholsNoemi OlivoEmelie Olson and Glenn YocumNancy OndovBecky and Dave PalmerBeverly PriceCamille and Kenneth PriceHope ReedJune Ryan and Bruce RauMary S. Schipper andThomas K. Trigg IVMary ShortMartha SpencerBetsy Swan and Chris CalderG.V. SwanCamille ThomasonTitle Services, Inc., Kathyand Bob HarrisAnn and Lauren TrottierKathryn WarrenSandra Wasko-Floodand Michael FloodMary WhitemanIN-KIND DONATIONS/SERVICESMaverick PowerwashingJulie MorseIN HONOR OFKAREN and PAT GARRETTby Toni and Mike Garrettby Tina McDonie and Michael TerryTARA HELEN O’CONNORand DANIEL PHILLIPSby Anonymous

Friday, August 20, 2021 6 PM Angel Fire Community CenterOld Friends and New Beginnings: Opening NightCONCERT SPONSORED BYJean and David McLaughlin The National Endowment for the ArtsCO-SPONSORSJennifer Cavan and Rees Lawrence Robyn and H. Beck AtkinsonTrio Sonata in C Major, BWV 1037Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750)AdagioAdagioAlla breveLargoGigueTara Helen O’Connor, flute Daniel Phillips, violin Eric Kim, cello Amy Yang, pianoTerzetto in C Major, Op. 74Antonin Dvořák(1797-1828)Introduzione: Allegro ma non troppoLarghettoScherzo: VivaceTema con VariazioniBenny Kim and Theodore Arm, violins Toby Appel, violaAmerican HaikuPaul Wiancko(b. 1983)Ayane Kozasa, viola Paul Wiancko, celloPiano Trio in D Major, Op 70 No. 1 “The Ghost”Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Allegro vivace e con brioLargo assai ed espressivoPrestoAni Kavafian, violin Toby Appel, viola Eric Kim, cello Amy Yang, pianoCelebrating 37 Years5

Saturday, August 21, 2021 2:30 PM Taos Community AuditoriumTaos Opening Matinee: From New York City to ViennaCONCERT SPONSORED BYTeruko Wilde Ellen Nadler and Robert CubittoSUPPORTED IN PART BYTaos Community FoundationSonata for Violin and Piano in C Minor,Op. 30, No. 2Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Allegro con brioAdagio contabileScherzo, Allegro—TrioFinale: AllegroAni Kavafian, violin Amy Yang, pianoUmoja (For Woodwind Quintet)Valerie Colman(b. 1970)Young Artists Woodwind Quintet from Colburn SchoolAustin Brown, flute Ben Brogadir, oboe Max Opferkuch, clarinetChristopher Chung, bassoon Tanner West, French hornStartin’ Sumthin’Jeff Scott(b. 1967)Young Artists Woodwind Quintet from Colburn SchoolAustin Brown, flute Ben Brogadir, oboe Max Opferkuch, clarinetChristopher Chung, bassoon Tanner West, French hornManiacal SwingPaul Wiancko(b. 1983)Young Artists String Trio from Curtis InstituteTianyou May, violin Grace Takeda, viola Frankie Carr, celloplus Cathy Meng Robinson, violinPiano Concerto in D minor, K466 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (arr. Czerny)AllegroRomanzeRondo, Allegro assai(1756-1791)Amy Yang, piano Tara Helen O’Connor, flute Benny Kim and Theodore Arm, violinsAyane Kozasa, viola Eric Kim, cello Peter Lloyd, bass6MusicMusicfromfromAngelAngelFireFire20212021

Sunday, August 22, 2021 3 PM Ilfeld Auditorium, Las Vegas, NMBeethoven Meets the Steel DrumCONCERT SPONSORED BYRobert Goodfellow in memory of Don Tynan and Eleanor VaughnThe Ann and Gordon Getty FoundationSerenade in D Major for flute, violin,and viola, Op. 25Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)EntrataTempo ordinario d’un MenuettoAllegro moltoAndante con VariazioniAllegro scherzando e vivaceAdagio—Allegro vivace e disinvoltoeTara Helen O’Connor, flute Daniel Phillips, violin Toby Appel, violaintuition) (ExpectationAndy Akiho(b. 1979)MurasakiAndy AkihoAkaAndy AkihoTara Helen O’Connor, flute Andy Akiho, steel drum Ian Rosenbaum, marimbaToward the SeaToru Takemitsu(1930-1996)The NightMoby DickCape CodTara Helen O’Connor, alto flute Ian Rosenbaum, marimbaString Quartet in F minor, Op. 95 “Serioso”Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Allegro con brioAllegretto ma non troppoAllegro assai vivace ma seriosoLarghetto espressivo, Allegretto agitato; AllegroBenny Kim and Cathy Meng Robinson, violinsToby Appel, viola Keith Robinson, celloCelebrating 37 Years7

Wednesday, August 25, 2021 6 PM United Church of Angel FireWorld Premiere with Composer Paul Wiancko:The Flute World Gets a New PieceCONCERT SPONSORED BYThe Bruce and Hilde Howden Memorial TrustCO-SPONSORSRobyn and H. Beck Atkinson Claudia and Charles Gleeson Gloria and Marvin FishmanChaconne from Partita No. 2 in D Minor,BMV 1004Johann Sebastian Bach(1685-1750)EntrataTempo ordinario d’un MenuettoAllegro moltoAndante con VariazioniAllegro scherzando e vivaceAdagio—Allegro vivace e disinvoltoeDaniel Phillips, violin21Andy Akiho(b. 1979)Paul Wiancko, cello Ian Rosenbaum, marimbaConcerto for Four Violins in G Major, TWV 40:201Georg Philip Telemann(1681-1767)Largo e StaccatoAllegroAdagioVivaceYoung Artists String Trio from The Juilliard SchoolTianyou Ma, Oliver Neubauer, and Clara Neubauer, violinsplus Cathy Meng Robinson, violinWorld Premiere, Cities of AirPaul Wiancko(b. 1983)Tara Helen O’Connor, flute Daniel Phillips and Catherine Meng Robinson, violinsAyane Kozasa, viola Arlen Hlusko, celloString Quartet in F Minor, Op. 95 “Serioso”Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Allegro con brioAllegretto ma non troppoAllegro assai vivace ma seriosoLarghetto espressivo, Allegretto agitato, AllegroBenny Kim and Cathy Meng Robinson, violins Toby Appel, viola Keith Robinson, cello8MusicMusicfromfromAngelAngelFireFire20212021

Thursday, August 26, 2021 6 PM Angel Fire Community CenterAn Evening SerenadeCONCERT SPONSORED BYAngel Fire Resort Small Business AdministrationCO-SPONSORSFonda and Jim BrownSerenade in D Major for flute, violin,and viola, Op. 25Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)EntrataTempo ordinario d’un MenuettoAllegro moltoAndante con VariozioniAllegro scherzando e vivaceAdagio—Allegro vivace de disinvoltoTara Helen O’Connor, flute Daniel Phillips, violin Toby Appel, violaCello Quartet, Op. 1, “When the Night”Paul Wiancko(b. 1983)Paul Wiancko, cello Arlen Hlusko, Sterling Elliott, and Frankie Carr, cellosToward the SeaToru Takemitsu(1930-1996)The NightMoby DickCape CodTara Helen O’Connor, alto flute Ian Rosenbaum, marimbaViolin Sonata in A Major, Op. 47 “Kreutzer”Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Adagio sostenutoAndante con variazioniFinale: PrestoDaniel Phillips, violin Shai Wosner, pianoCelebrating 37 Years9

Saturday, August 28, 2021 2:30 PM Taos Community AuditoriumMusical MilestonesCONCERT SPONSORED BYKaren and Pat GarrettCO-SPONSORSPatricia and Bob ParksSUPPORTED IN PART BYTaos Community FoundationString Quartet in E-flat Major, Hob.III: 31; Op. 20 #1Franz Joseph Haydn(1732-1809)Allegro moderatoMinuet un poco allegrettoAffetuoso e sostenutoFinale: PrestoBenny Kim and Theodore Arm, violins Ayane Kozasa, viola Paul Wiancko, celloPiano Concerto in A Major, K 414Amadeus Mozart (arr. by Mozart)(1756-1791)AllegroAndanteAllegrettoShai Wosner, pianoYoung Artists String Quartet from The Juilliard SchoolClara Neubauer and Oliver Neubauer, violin Sam Rosenthal, viola Sterling Elliott, celloplus Peter Lloyd, bassMurasakiAndy Akiho(b. 1979)AkaAndy AkihoAndy Akiho, steel drum Ian Rosenbaum, marimbaQuartet in E-flat Major, Op. 74 “The Harp”Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Poco Adagio—AllegroAdagio ma non troppoPrestoAllegretto con variazioniYoung Artists String Quartet from The Juilliard SchoolClara Neubauer and Oliver Neubauer, violins Sam Rosenthal, viola Sterling Elliott, 1

Sunday, August 29, 2021 3 PM Shuler Theater, Raton, NMThe Teenager Pays Homage to the MasterCONCERT SPONSORED BYWhited FoundationCO-SPONSORSThe William and Kathryn T. Darden FoundationSummer MusicSamuel Barber(1910-1981)Young Artists Woodwind Quintet from Colburn SchoolAustin Brown, flute Ben Brogadir, oboe Max Opferkuch, clarinetChristopher Chung, bassoon Tanner West, French hornString Quartet in A Minor, Op. 13Felix Mendelssohn(1809-1847)Adagio—Allegro vivaceAdagio non lentoIntermezzo. Allegretto con moto—Allegro di moltoPrestoYoung Artists String Trio from Curtis InstituteTianyou Ma, violin Grace Takeda, viola Frankie Carr, celloplus Cathy Meng Robinson, violinString Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Assai sostenuto—AllegroAllegro ma non tantoMolto adagio “Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenenan die Gottheit, in der lydischen Tonart”Daniel Phillips and Cathy Meng Robinson, violins Toby Appel, viola Keith Robinson, celloCelebrating 37 Years11

Wednesday, September 1, 2021 6 PM Angel Fire Baptist ChurchThe Teenager Pays Homage to the MasterCONCERT SPONSORED BYJean and David McLaughlinThe Angel Fire Community FoundationSummer MusicSamuel Barber(1910-1981)Young Artists Woodwind Quintet from Colburn SchoolAustin Brown, flute Ben Brogadir, oboe Max Opferkuch, clarinetChristopher Chung, bassoon Tanner West, French hornString Quartet in A Minor, Op. 13Felix Mendelssohn(1809-1847)Adagio—Allegro vivaceAdagio non lentoIntermezzo. Allegretto con moto—Allegro di moltoPrestoYoung Artists String Trio from Curtis InstituteTianyou Ma, violin Grace Takeda, viola Frankie Carr, celloplus Cathy Meng Robinson, violinString Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Assai sostenuto—AllegroAllegro ma non tantoMolto adagio “Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenenan die Gottheit, in der lydischen Tonart”Daniel Phillips and Cathy Meng Robinson, violins Toby Appel, viola Keith Robinson, cello12Music from Angel Fire2021

Friday, September 3, 2021 6 PM Angel Fire Community CenterBeethoven Thinks BigCONCERT SPONSORED BYBarbara Neeley The Margaret C. Fowler Endowment FoundationCO-SPONSORSMaxine and Ron Milam Resort Properties of Angel FireSeptet in E-flat Major, Op. 20Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Adagio—Allegro con brioAdagio cantabileTempo di menuttoTema con viariazioni: AdanteScherzo: Allegro molto e vivaceAndante con molto alla marcia—PrestoGuillermo Figueroa, violin Ayane Kozasa, viola Keith Robinson, cello Peter Lloyd, bassMax Opferkuch, clarinet Christopher Chung, bassoon Tanner West, French hornPiano Concerto No.4 in G Major, Op. 58Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Allegro non troppoAndante con motoRondo—VivacePedja Muzijevic, pianoBenny Kim, Guillermo Figueroa, and Theodore Arm, violinsToby Appel and Ayane Kozasa, violas Arlen Hlusko, cello Peter Lloyd, bassCelebrating 37 Years13

Saturday, September 4, 2021 2:30 PM Angel Fire Community CenterAnnual Salon ConcertCONCERT SPONSORED BYKaren and Pat GarrettCO-SPONSORSLillian and Scott AldridgeStarburstJessie Montgomery (arr. Jannina Norpoth)(b. 1981)Featuring the many musicians of Music from Angel Fire“Toy Bricks” for Violin, 2 Cellos, BassPaul Wiancko(b. 1983)Tianyou Ma, violin Paul Wiancko and Sterling Elliott, cellos Peter Lloyd, bassTrio for Flute, Oboe, and PianoMadeline Dring(1923-1977)Allegro con brioAndante sempliceAllegro GiocosoAustin Brown, flute Ben Brogadir, oboe Pedja Muzijevic, pianoString Quartet in F Major, Op. 135Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Lento AssaiFeaturing the many musicians of Music from Angel FireString Quartet in C Major, Op. 59, No. 3Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Allegro moltoFeaturing the many musicians of Music from Angel Fire14Music from Angel Fire2021

The ArtistsTeddy Arm has delighted audiences throughout the United States, Canada,Europe, and Japan with his artistry. He has appeared as soloist, recitalist,and guest artist with such well-known organizations as The Chamber MusicSociety of Lincoln Center, the Group for Contemporary Music, and theBoston Chamber Music Society. As a member of the highly acclaimedchamber group TASHI, he performed on tour with Lukas Foss, Chick Coreaand Gary Burton. He has had several works written for him, including a2004 chamber violin concerto by Gabriela Frank that had its premiere atCarnegie Hall and a suite for violin and piano by David Schiff. Teddy’s beena regular featured artist at Chamber Music Northwest in Portland, Oregon,the Sarasota Music Festival and Music from Angel Fire, New MexicoTheodore ArmViolinTeddy is an Emeritus Professor of Violin at UCONN and has taught atConnecticut College and at the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music School in BlueHill, Maine. Teddy has taken part in performances and chamber musiccoaching at the Moon Beach Festival in Okinawa and Tokyo, Japan. Mostrecently he presented three recitals in Toulouse and Agen, France incelebration of the great violinist/composer and pedagogue Martin-PierreMarsick. He performs on the Guarneri owned by the celebrated Belgianviolinist and has recorded for RCA, Delos, Koch, Musical Heritage Societyand ECM. Teddy holds a Doctorate in Performance from The JuilliardSchool, where he studied with Christine Dethier and Joseph Fuchs.One of the most versatile and respected musical artists of his generation,renowned as conductor, violinist, violist, and concertmaster, GuillermoFigueroa is the Principal Conductor of the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra.He is also Music Director of the Music in the Mountains Festival inColorado and Music Director of the Lynn Philharmonia in Florida.Additionally, he was the Music Director of both the New Mexico Symphonyand the Puerto Rico Symphony.Guillermo FigueroaViolinInternational appearances include the Toronto Symphony, IcelandSymphony, Orquesta Sinfonica de Chile, and the National Symphony ofMexico. In the US he has appeared with the orchestras of Buffalo, Detroit,New Jersey, Memphis, Phoenix, Tucson, and the New York City Ballet.As violinist, his recording of Ernesto Cordero’s violin concertos for theNaxos label received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2012. Guillermo wasConcertmaster of the New York City Ballet, and a Founding Member andConcertmaster of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, making over fiftyrecordings for Deutsche Grammophon. Also accomplished on the viola,Guillermo performs frequently as guest of the Fine Arts, Emerson,American, Amernet and Orion string quartets.Guillermo has given the world premieres of four violin concertos writtenfor him: the Concertino by Mario Davidovsky, at Carnegie Hall withOrpheus; the Double Concerto by Harold Farberman, with the AmericanSymphony at Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center; the Violin Concerto by Miguel delAguila, commissioned by Figueroa and the NMSO and Insula, by ErnestoCordero with the Solisti di Zagreb in Zagreb.Celebrating 37 Years15

The ArtistsAni KavafianViolinBenny KimViolinAni Kavafian continues to enjoy a prolific career as a soloist, chambermusician, and professor. She has performed with the New YorkPhilharmonic, The Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, San FranciscoSymphony, and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Her recordingsinclude the Bach sonatas with Kenneth Cooper, Mozart sonatas with JorgeFederico Osorio, Henri Lazarof’s Divertimento with the Seattle Symphony,Tod Machover’s Forever and Ever with the Boston Modern Orchestra andthe piano trio of Justin Dello Joio with Jeremy Denk and Carter Brey.Summer travels often take Ani to the Sarasota Chamber Music Festival, theHeifetz International Institute, and festivals in Bridgehampton,Meadowmount and Norfolk. Ms. Kavafian continues her longtimeassociation as a violinist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center,performing in NYC and on tour. She has appeared at the White House onthree separate occasions for three different presidents. Ani was director ofMostly Music in New Jersey for 25 years. She h

2 Music from Angel Fire t 2021 Autumn in Northern New Mexico from an original oil on board 24 x 24 inches 2021 Music from Angel Fire August 20 to September 4 37th Season TERUKO WILDE Teruko Wilde 2021 Visual Artist Teruko Wilde was born in Nagoya, Japan, moving to the United States as a teenager she studied at the University of Cincinnati

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