Proceeds from the Violin Recital
announced below were donated to the Center for Orphaned and Abandoned Children
in Zvecanska Street, Belgrade, Yugoslavia and General Hospital in Pancevo, Yugoslavia.
During his visit to Yugoslavia in June 2001, Mr. Milenkovich visited these two
institutions, and handed in the checks in the amount of 2,400 US dollars both
to the Center for Orphaned and Abandoned Children and to the General Hospital.
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MIT Organization
of Serbian Students
presents Violin Recital Stefan Milenkovich, violin Rohan De Silva, piano Bach, Beethoven, Bloch, Paganini, Dvorak Sunday, April 29th, 2001, 8:00 pm Kresge Auditorium, MIT Tickets: $5 students and seniors, $10 general public. Free for children under 12. Reception will follow the recital. Made possible by the generous contributions from the President's, Provost's, and Chancellor's Offices, by the Graduate Student Council, and by the Grants Program of the Council for the Arts at MIT. |
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![]() Photo credit: Christian Steiner Courtesy of the Young Concert Artists, Inc |
Program:
| J. S. Bach: Partita in E-Major No.3 BWV 1006 |
| - Preludio |
| - Loure |
| - Gavotte en Rondeau |
| - Menuet I - II |
| - Bouree |
| - Giga |
| L. V. Beethoven: Sonata Op. 12 No. 3 in E-flat Major |
| - Allegro con Spirito |
| - Adagio con Molt' Espressione |
| - Rondo, Allegro Molto |
| E. Bloch: "Nigun" |
| N. Paganini: "Moto Perpetuo" |
| A. Dvorak: "Slavonic Dance" Op. 46, No. 2 |
| N. Paganini: "Polacca con Variazioni" |
| N. Paganini: "La Campanella" |
Brief Notes and Reviews
| Review #1 | Review #2 |
Rohan
De Silva's partnerships with violin virtuosos Itzhak Perlman, Cho-Liang
Lin, Midori, Joshua Bell, Benny Kim, Kyoko Takezawa, Vadim Repin, Gil Shaham,
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, and Julian Rachlin have led to highly acclaimed performances
at recital venues all over the world - Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center's Avery
Fisher Hall and Alice Tully Hall, the Kennedy Center, Library of Congress, Philadelphia
Academy of Music, Ambassador Theater in Los Angeles, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam,
Wigmore Hall in London, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Mozarteum in Salzburg and
La Scala in Milan. Mr. De Silva performs frequently with Itzhak Perlman, and
last season was seen with Mr. Perlman on the "Live from Lincoln Center" broadcast
in early January 2000. Mr. De Silva joined the collaborative arts and chamber
music faculty of The Julliard School in 1991, and in 1992 was awarded honorary
Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. Radio and television credits include
"The Tonight Show" with Midori, CNN's " Showbiz Today", NHK Television in Japan,
National Public Radio, WQXR and WNYC in New York, and Berlin Radio. He has recorded
for Deutsche Grammophon, CBS/SONY Classical, Collins Classics in London, and
RCA Victor.
Acknowledgments
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Special thanks go to the renowned
Iggy's Bakery,
which will be donating their wonderful specialities for the reception following the concert.
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for designing this beautiful
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