Program

Composer Work Year
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Souvenir d’un lieu cher, Op. 42 1878
Maurice Ravel Violin Sonata in G major, M. 77 1927
Intermission
Amy Beach Romance, Op. 23 1893
William Grant Still Summerland from Three Visions 1935
Claude Debussy Violin Sonata, L. 140 1917

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About the Artists

Maria Ioudenitch

Born in Russia, violinist Maria Ioudenitch immigrated with her musical family to the U.S. at the age of two and grew up in Kansas City. In 2021, she received first prizes in the Ysaÿe International Music Competition, the Tibor Varga International Violin Competition and the Joseph Joachim International Competition. She also received numerous special prizes at these competitions, including Joachim’s Chamber Music Award, the prize for Best Interpretation of the Commissioned Work, the Henle Urtext Prize, and a recording contract with Warner Classics.

In the coming months, Maria Ioudenitch makes her debuts with Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (at Berlin’s Philharmonie), MDR-Sinfonieorchester Leipzig, Düsseldorfer Symphoniker and Münchner Symphoniker and returns to Kansas City Symphony. Recent engagements have taken her to the NDR Radiophilharmonie Hannover, the Mariinsky Orchestra, Lithuania Chamber Orchestra and Utah Symphony. She is also an active chamber musician and will take part in the chamber music tours of the Ravinia’s Steans Music Institute with Miriam Fried in March and the Marlboro Music Festival with Christoph Richter in November 2023.

Maria began playing violin with Gregory Sandomirsky at the age of three and continued her studies with Ben Sayevich at the International Center for Music in Kansas City and Pamela Frank and Shmuel Ashkenasi at the Curtis Institute of Music. She completed her master’s degree and Artist Diploma at the New England Conservatory, where she studied with Miriam Fried has been mentored by Sonia Simmenauer this past year as part of Simmenauer’s new initiative, zukunfts.music. She is currently in the Professional Studies programme at the Kronberg Academy, working with Christian Tetzlaff.

Maria plays a violin by the Brothers Amati from ca. 1624, courtesy of Guarneri Hall NFP and Darnton & Hersh Fine Violins in Chicago.


Motti Fang-Bentov

Born in Beijing and raised in Tel-Aviv, pianist Motti Fang-Bentov hails from a multicultural, east-west background. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and the NEC Philharmonia, and under the baton of conductors such as Zubin Mehta and Vakhtang Kakhidze. He is the winner of the NEC Concerto & Honors Competition (‘18), the Pnina Zaltsman Piano Competition and the Ashdod Piano Competition.

Motti is a passionate chamber musician and collaborator. He is the pianist of the Boston-based Eunoia Trio, and has attended Ravinia’s Steans Music Institute (‘18, ’19). Motti has previously served in the Israel Defense Forces. He is currently pursuing a masters degree at the New England Conservatory under the guidance of Alexander Korsantia.

About the Concert

This performance begins at 2:00 pm. One hour before the performance, join us for a discussion about the music on the program. After the performance concludes, you’ll have an opportunity to meet the artist(s) and learn about their background, interests, and career plans.

The address of the venue is 103 North Road, Wakefield, Rhode Island 02879. Driving time from Providence, Newport, Westerly, and southeastern Connecticut is under an hour, and Amtrak’s Kingston Station is only five miles away.

Map and Directions

If you can’t attend this concert in person, you’re invited to listen to our audio livestream. No reservation required.

Reservations

If you’d like to attend this concert, send an email to craig@corememorymusic.com with the name of each person in your party. If seating is still available, we’ll confirm your reservation.

All guests are asked to make a financial contribution at the door. The suggested contribution is $40 per person. We accept cash, personal checks, and credit cards.


Seating capacity for this concert: 30



Name Count Role Notes
Andeweg, Patricia 26 volunteer
Comerford, Mark 46 patron
Dalton, Betsy 7 patron
Flagg, Holley 10 patron
Flagg, Russell 9 patron
Gimpel, Freda 0 patron
Hennessey, Linda 3 patron
Hirons, Philip 46 patron
Kroll, Liz 22 patron
May, Chaia 16 patron
McFarland, Jeff 4 patron
Patterson, Anne 1 patron
Sabins, Meredith 3 patron
Sadosky, Alesia 26 volunteer
Singer, Sharyn 3 patron
Skiffington, Sheila 0 patron