it-ferbergesfr F in e e School of Music GUEST ARTIST RECITAL SERIES RED ROCKS MUSIC FESTIVAL Love Themes David Ehrlich, violin Magdalena Martinic-Jercic, violin Katie McLin, violin Nancy Buck, viola Annie Center, viola Peter Rosato, viola Ohad Bar-David, cello Thomas Landschoot, cello Jan Simiz, cello KATZIN CONCERT HALL Wednesday, September 1, 2004 • 7:30 p.m. ARIZONA STATE niall UNIVERSITY PROGRAM String Quintet "Fandango" L. Boccherini I. Grave - Tempo di Fandango II. Menuetto - Allegro III. Rondo - Allegro con moto David Ehrlich, Magdalena Martinic-Jercic, violins Annie Center, viola Ohad Bar-David, Thomas Landschoot, celli Selections from Cypresses for string quartet A. Dvorak David Ehrlich, Magdalena Martinic-Jercic, violins Nancy Buck, viola Jan Simiz, cello Langsamer Satz David Ehrlich, Katie McLin, violins Peter Rosato, viola Thomas Landschoot, cello A. Webern **There will be a 10-minute intermission** Quintet in Bb Major op. 87 F. Mendelssohn Allegro Vivace Andante Scherzando Adagio e Lento Allegro Molto Vivace David Ehrlich, Katie McLin, violins Peter Rosato, Nancy Buck, violas Ohad Bar-David, cello *************** 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. Executive director, Moshe Bukshpan, has created a distinctly Arizonan music festival – The Red Rocks Music Festival. Founded in 2002 this year's festival will bring string orchestra, chamber music, and master classes to Tempe, Prescott, and Sedona, Arizona. World-class performers will present works by J.S. Bach, L. Boccherini, G. F. Telemann, F. Mendelssohn, A. Webern, and A. Dvorak. Tonight's performers are: Magdalena Martinic-Jercic, associate concertmaster Phoenix Symphony; David Ehrlich, former first violinist with the Audubon String Quartet; Katie McLin, ASU violin professor, Nancy Buck, ASU viola professor; Annie Center, assistant principal viola Phoenix Symphony; Peter Rosato, principal viola Phoenix Symphony; Ohad Bar-David, cello Philadelphia Orchestra; Thomas Landschoot, ASU cello professor; and Jan Simiz, assistant principal cello, Phoenix Symphony. THE KATHERINE K. HERBERGER 2 COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS 8 School of Music PO Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 http: // music. asu edu Events Information: 480-965-TUNE (8863)