Ft-ferbergerCollege of Fine Arts MEM Ma& ."-^4urrw,"21.- 7 t ■ Iv, ,,,,, ::..r ra, 1,, _ T m. r■ f ' ti I ill I I • ■ 11 No i ' ■■■ ' ''' ' -na SCHOOL OF MUSIC FACULTY ARTIST H ►► RECITAL SERIES 2003-2004 ECKART SELLHEIM PIANO JOHANNES BRAHMS KATZIN CONCERT HALL Friday, September 12, 2003 • 7:30 p.m. ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PROGRAM Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897) Variations on an Original Theme, Opus 21, 1 Chaconne in D minor by J.S. Bach for the left hand alone(1877) (1856-57) Gavotte in A major (from Gluck's Iphigenie en Aulide) ( 1871) Sonata in F-Sharp minor, Opus 2 (1852) Allegro non troppo, ma energico Andante con espressione Scherzo: Allegro–Trio:Poco pitt moderato – Tempo I Finale: Introduzione (Sostenuto) – Allegro non troppo e rubato – Molto sostenuto • kakOezi March (c 1853) Vier Klavierstiicke, Opus 119 (c1893) Intermezzo in B minor: Adagio Intermezzo in E minor: Andantino un poco agitato Intermezzo in C major: Grazioso e giocoso Rhapsody in E-flat major: Allegro risoluto **There will be a 10-minute intermission** *************** In respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones and watches to their silent mode. Thank you. Eckart Sellheim, Professor of piano accompanying, was born in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland), and received his musical training in Germany and Switzerland from the late Jakob Gimpel. He was appointed to the faculties of the two major conservatories in Cologne and continued his academic career as Associate Professor of Piano and Chamber Music at the University of Michigan in 1983. Since 1989 he has been Director of Accompanying at Arizona State University. He has also served as Guest Lecturer of Fortepiano and Performance Practice at various music academies in Germany. He has given numerous master classes in this country and in Europe. Mr. Sellheim maintains a very active performance schedule, having made concert tours in the U.S.A., Latin America and the Caribbean, the Middle East, Africa and throughout Europe. He appears regularly on radio programs in the USA and abroad and has made 18 recordings as piano and fortepiano soloist and collaborative pianist. Performance Events Staff Manager Paul W. Estes Performance Events Staff Mark Adamcin, Marisin Alzamora Sean Campbell, Eric Gewirtz. Erik liasselquist, Rebecca Jolly Elany Mejia, Michael Sample THE KATHERINE K. HERBERGER 11' COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS School of Music PO Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 http: // music . asu . edu Events Information: 480-965-TUNE (8863)