We Friends Welcome Help … And New Members

Opportunities to help the Friends:

As we expand the role of the Friends to help the Quartet remain in Milwaukee, we need assistance in several capacities as we plan forthcoming projects. If you have experience with planning events, writing newsletter notes, assisting with publicity, coordinating volunteers, or other skills, we would like to hear from you. Please chat with us at the next concert, or call or write to let us know of your interests.

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You may write to us at the e-mail above or 1800 N. Prospect Ave. 7E Milwaukee, WI 53202
Telephone 414-276-8194

February 1, 2015 Program to feature – Mozart, John Adams and Dussek

The third Fine Arts Quartet in the season series begins at 3pm at the Zelazo Center

String Quartet in A Major, K.464 | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Allegro
Menuetto
Andante
Allegro non troppo

Hallelujah Junction for Two Pianos (1996) | John Adams (1947-)
Luis Magalhaes and Nina Schumann, duo pianists

Grande Simphonie Concertante for Two Pianos and String Quartet, Op.63 | Jan Ladislav Dussek (1760-1812)
Allegro moderato
Larghetto: Sostenuto
Rondo: Allegro moderato

A pretalk begins one hour before the concert at 2:00 P.M.

Open Rehearsals

You are invited to attend the Quartet’s open rehearsals at the Zelazo
Center on the Saturday just before each of their Sunday concerts. The
next open rehearsal starts at 12 noon, November 8.

Robert Cohen and FAQ on WUWM’s Lake Effect

“On That Note,” with Cellist Robert Cohen and Bonnie North of Lake
Effect on WUWM, has become a regular program on Milwaukee Public Radio
late in the morning on the first Monday of each month. WUWM has
created this new series for Robert and Bonnie to chat about music
and related topics throughout the year to include occasional live or
recorded musical examples. These will also be available for listening
on the internet and downloading as a podcast. Additionally, the Fine
Arts Quartet is to come to the WUWM studios to record some music and
chat for broadcast in advance of each of the Quartet’s UWM Zelazo
concerts.