Duo Novae: featuring violinist Dr. Ambroise Aubrun and violist Kate Hamilton
Organization:
Calliope: East Bay Music & Arts
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
11/23/2025
End Date:
11/23/2025
Start Time:
4:00 PM
End Time:
6:00 PM
Event
Info:
Duo Novae, featuring violinist Dr. Ambroise Aubrun and violist Kate Hamilton, focuses on showcasing lesser-known works created for their unique string combination.
The duo formed in 2019 Dr. Aubrun, Associate Professor of Violin at UNLV and Artistic Director of the Henry Bruman Summer Chamber Music Series at UCLA, and Kate Hamilton, Associate Professor of Viola and Co-Director of the International Chamber Music Festival in Joao Pessoa, Brazil, are committed educators who have led master classes worldwide. Their recordings on Hortus, Centaur, and Navona labels have garnered international acclaim. Their upcoming recital will present music from the Baroque era to contemporary pieces.
Program:
Two Part Inventions arranged for Viola and Viola, J.S. Bach Duo in B-Flat Major No. 2 K.V 424, W.A Mozart Praise Dance, Yuchun Hu (Commission) Duo No. 1 for Violin and Viola "Three Madrigals", B. Martinu Duo for Violin and Viola in C Major, J. Sibelius
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