The
Beaux Arts Trio, an elite group of international musicians, will perform as
part of the Music Department’s New Millennium Series at Sacramento State
at 8 p.m., Monday, April 24 in the Music Recital Hall in Capistrano Hall.
Now in its 51st
season, the Beaux Arts Trio has a distinguished history, a comprehensive repertoire
and an expansive discography. Regarded by critics as the hallmark of chamber
music, the group has evolved while preserving its distinctive musical heritage.
German pianist
Menahem Pressler has performed with the group since its inception in 1955. His
career spans almost five decades after winning first prize in the Debussy International
Piano Competition in San Francisco in 1946. Born in Brazil, cellist Antonio
Meneses joined the trio in 1998 and added to the group’s prestige. Meneses
has won many high-profile awards and performs regularly with some of the world’s
greatest orchestras, such as the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony
Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Daniel Hope, a British violinist,
joined the group in 2002 after electrifying audiences in the United States and
Europe with his award-winning tours. He has been noted for his creative brilliance
in BBC Music and The New York Times and was nominated for
two Grammy Awards in 2005.
The Beaux Arts Trio will
perform music from Beethoven, Shostakovich and Mendelssohn.
Tickets for the concert
are $25 and are available at the Sacramento State Ticket office at (916) 278-4323.
For more information, contact Glenn Disney at (916) 278-6515.
California State University, Sacramento Public
Affairs
6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819-6026 (916) 278-6156
infodesk@csus.edu