Sakura is an ensemble of five cellists - Jonathan Dormand, Michael Kaufman, Yoshika Masuda, Peter Myers, and Sarah Rommell - who just
received a rave review from Mark Swed in the LA Times. Their name is a
poetic tribute to the master with whom they all studied at USC, the
great Ralph Kirshbaum: Kirshbaum (German) = cherry blossom = sakura
(Japanese).
Valiantly upholding the UCLA side of our musical spectrum,
professor and performer Inna Faliks will play Ravel's ravishing and
devilishly difficult Gaspard de la nuit.
We are always so pleased to have violinist Mark Kashper of
the LA Phil at CU, especially when he is joined by our dear friend
Kanae Matsumoto on piano. They will perform the fantastic 3rd sonata
of Edvard Grieg, by turns dramatic and lyrical and full of folky
Norwegian themes.
Finally, pianist Tae Yeon Lim, in her
first appearance with us, will play Mikhail Pletnev's solo
transcription of the Nutcracker, sending everyone into the night
dancing with sugarplum fairies.