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New York City-based ensemble Meridian Phase 2 presents free concert of classic, contemporary piano quintets Jan. 28

January 13, 2009


Erica Blust
esblust@syr.edu



Meridian Phase 2, a New York City-based ensemble featuring pianist Adrienne Kim, a
faculty member in the Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music in Syracuse
University's College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA), will present a concert of classic
and contemporary piano quintets Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. in the Rose and Jules R.
Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College. The concert is free and open to the public. Parking is
available in the Irving Garage.


The ensemble will perform works by Antonin Dvorak, Alfred Schnittke and Nicolas
Scherzinger, also a faculty member in the Setnor School.


In addition to Kim, Meridian Phase 2 includes Lisa Tipton and Sebu Sirinian, violins; Daniel
Panner, viola; and Alberto Parrini, cello.


Meridian Phase 2 has established a reputation for innovative programming and captivating
performances with its decade-long series "Made in America" at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital
Hall. During its visit to SU, the ensemble will also work with Setnor students in master
classes.


About the performers:


  • Kim is on the Setnor School's keyboard faculty. Her recent performances include
    several concerts at Weill Hall, on Ravinia's Rising Stars Series and with the Chamber
    Music Society of Lincoln Center. She and Tipton recorded the critically acclaimed
    "Hammers and Strings" (Capstone Records, 2006), violin and piano sonatas of
    Charles Ives.


  • Panner is principal violist of New York City Opera and is a member of the
    Mendelssohn String Quartet and Sequitur. He is on the faculty of Mannes College.


  • Parrini is a member of the Zukofsky Quartet and the American Chamber Players,
    and is a former member of the St. Lawrence String Quartet.


  • Sirinian was a founding member of the Meridian String Quartet and is a member of
    Solisti New York and Eos Ensemble.


  • Tipton was a founding member of the Meridian String Quartet and the Manhattan
    Piano Trio. She has also performed with the American Symphony Orchestra, Solisti
    New York, Eos Ensemble and serves as director of the New York Youth Symphony
    Chamber Music Program. She and Kim recorded the critically acclaimed "Hammers
    and Strings" (Capstone Records, 2006), violin and piano sonatas of Charles Ives.


For more information, contact the Setnor School at (315) 443-2191.


VPA is committed to the education of cultural leaders who will engage and inspire audiences
through performance, visual art, design, scholarship and commentary. The college provides
the tools for self-discovery and risk-taking in an environment that thrives on critical thought
and action. Learn more at http://vpa.syr.edu.