
Buffalo Chamber Music Society
Artists this Season
Aizuri Quartet

Photo By:Shervin Lainez
October 3, 2023 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
Artists
Emma Frucht, violin Miho Saegusa, violin
Brian Hong, viola Caleb van der Swaagh, cello
Brian Hong, viola Caleb van der Swaagh, cello
Program
Ich stand in dunkeln Träumen ----Clara Schumann
String Quartet No.4 ----- Bartók
String Quartet -----Jennifer Higdon
Commissioned by BCMS for 100th season
String Quartet Op.76, No.4----------Haydn
String Quartet No.4 ----- Bartók
String Quartet -----Jennifer Higdon
Commissioned by BCMS for 100th season
String Quartet Op.76, No.4----------Haydn
Bio
“a quartet of expert collaborators, who cogently traverse a range of repertoire staples and modern works.” New York Times
The Aizuri Quartet has established a unique position within today’s musical landscape, infusing all of their music-making with infectious energy, joy and warmth, cultivating curiosity in listeners, and inviting audiences into the concert experience through their innovative programming, and the depth and fire of their performances.
Danish Quartet

November 7, 2023 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
November 8, 2023 @ 7:30
Lippes Concert Hall SUNYABFor tickets call UB at 716-645-2921
Artists
Frederik Øland, violin Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, violin
Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
Asbjørn Nørgaard, viola Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin, cello
Programs
Klienhans Music Hall
Chaconne in G minor - Purcell
Quartet in G minor, Op. 20, No.3 - Haydn
Quartet No. 7 in F# minor, Op.108 - Shostakovich
A selection of Folk music
Quartet in G minor, Op. 20, No.3 - Haydn
Quartet No. 7 in F# minor, Op.108 - Shostakovich
A selection of Folk music
SUNYAB
Divertimento in F major, K.138 - Mozart
Four Quarters - Thomas Ades
3 Divertimenti - Britten
Death and the Maiden - Schubert
Four Quarters - Thomas Ades
3 Divertimenti - Britten
Death and the Maiden - Schubert
Bio
“I can’t imagine a more involving performance.” New York Times
Among today’s many exceptional chamber music groups, the Grammy-nominated Danish String Quartet continuously asserts its preeminence. The Quartet’s playing reflects impeccable musicianship, sophisticated artistry, exquisite clarity of ensemble, and above all an expressivity inextricably bound to the music.
Manhattan Chamber Players

December 5, 2023 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
Artists
To be announced
Program
Quintet in A major for piano and strings “Trout” -- Schubert
*Bass part in the Trout will be played by BPO associate principal bass Brett Shurtliffe.
Quintet in A major for piano and strings -- Dvoȓák
*Bass part in the Trout will be played by BPO associate principal bass Brett Shurtliffe.
Quintet in A major for piano and strings -- Dvoȓák
Bio
“An intensely wrought and burnished performance...Overall, I wished I could put them on repeat.”- Strings Magazine
Manhattan Chamber Players is a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians who share the common aim of performing the greatest works in the chamber repertoire at the highest level. Formed in 2015 by Artistic Director and violist Luke Fleming, MCP is comprised of an impressive roster of musicians who all come from the tradition of great music making at the Marlboro Music Festival, Steans Institute at Ravinia, Music@Menlo, Yellow Barn Chamber Music Festival and Perlman Music Program, and are former students of The Curtis Institute, The Juilliard School, Colburn School, and New England Conservatory.
Frautschi/Manasee/Nakamatsu Trio

January 23, 2024 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
Artists
Jennifer Frautschi, violin Jon Nakamatsu, piano
Jon Manasse, clarinet
Jon Manasse, clarinet
Program
Sonata in g minor for Violin and Piano -- Debussy
Première rhapsodie for Clarinet and Piano, L. 116 -- Debussy
Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante, Opus 22 -- Chopin
===========Intermission===========
Suite for Violin, Clarinet and PIano -- Milhaud
L’Histoire du soldat Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano -- Stravinsky
Two Rags for Violin, Clarinet and Piano -- Novacek
Première rhapsodie for Clarinet and Piano, L. 116 -- Debussy
Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante, Opus 22 -- Chopin
===========Intermission===========
Suite for Violin, Clarinet and PIano -- Milhaud
L’Histoire du soldat Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano -- Stravinsky
Two Rags for Violin, Clarinet and Piano -- Novacek
Bio
Violinist Jennifer Frautschi joins forces with the Manasse/Nakamatsu Duo for a devilish program of thrilling virtuosity and expressive freedom. They will perform for us in a variety of combinations: Two-time GRAMMY nominee Frautschi opens the program with Ysaÿe’s Sonata for solo Violin in d minor, a sonata originally dedicated to George Enescu. Pianist Jon Nakamatsu, gold medalist in both the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition as well as the United States National Chopin Piano Competition, delivers Chopin’s transformative Fantaisie in F Minor; Jon Manasse, one of this generation’s most celebrated clarinetists, joins him for Weber’s Grand Duo Concertante for clarinet and piano. Frautschi and Nakamatsu will dance through Ravel’s Tzigane, an exhilarating work tinged with exoticized melodies and harmonies, and all three musicians apply their impeccable skill to Bartok’s Contrasts.
Juilliard Quartet

Photos by Erin Baiano
February 13, 2024 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
Artists
Ronald Copes, violin Areta Zhulla, violin
Molly Carr, viola Astrid Schween, cello
Molly Carr, viola Astrid Schween, cello
Program
String Quartet in F Major, Op. 135 --- Beethoven
String Quartet No. 2 'Amorphous Figures' (2022)---Tyson Davis
String Quartet No. 2 'Intimate Letters' (1928)--- Janacek
String Quartet No. 2 'Amorphous Figures' (2022)---Tyson Davis
String Quartet No. 2 'Intimate Letters' (1928)--- Janacek
Bio
"The Julliard Quartet’s exemplary stylistic differentiation, their superb attention to detail, and a sensitivity to the balance, truly shone." - The Boston Musical Intelligencer
With unparalleled artistry and enduring vigor, the Juilliard String Quartet (JSQ) continues to inspire audiences around the world. Founded in 1946 and hailed by The Boston Globe as “the most important American quartet in history,” the ensemble draws on a deep and vital engagement to the classics, while embracing the mission of championing new works, a vibrant combination of the familiar and the daring. Each performance of the Juilliard String Quartet is a unique experience, bringing together the four members’ profound understanding, total commitment, and unceasing curiosity in sharing the wonders of the string quartet literature.
Takács Quartet

Photo by Amanda Tipton
March 26, 2024 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
Artists
Edward Dusinberre, violin Harumi Rhodes, violin
Richard O’Neill, viola András Fejé, cello
Richard O’Neill, viola András Fejé, cello
Program
Italian Serenade -- Wolf
New Commission -- Ngwenyama
String Quartet in E minor, Op.59, No.2 - Beethoven
New Commission -- Ngwenyama
String Quartet in E minor, Op.59, No.2 - Beethoven
Bio
“Revealing the familiar as unfamiliar, making the most traditional of works feel radical once more.” - The New York Times
The Takács Quartet is renowned for the vitality of its interpretations. The only string quartet to be inducted into Gramophone’s Hall of Fame, and the first-ever string quartet to win the Wigmore Hall Medal, the Takács Quartet is widely recognized as one the world’s great ensembles.
Doric Quartet

Photo by George Garnier
April 30, 2024 @ 7:30
Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Muisc Hall
Artists
Alex Redington, violin Ying Xue, violin
Hélène Clément, viola John Myerscough, cello
Hélène Clément, viola John Myerscough, cello
Program
Quartet in A major, Op.41, No.3 - Schumann
Quartet in A major, Op. 18, No.5 - Beethoven
Quartet in G major, Op.161, D.887 - Schubert
Quartet in A major, Op. 18, No.5 - Beethoven
Quartet in G major, Op.161, D.887 - Schubert
Bio
"A quartet in complete control of its performance delivered a nearly perfect realization of a work by a composer in complete control of his powers.” - The Boston Musical Intelligence
Firmly established as one of the leading quartets of its generation, the Doric String
Quartet receives enthusiastic responses from audiences and critics across the globe.
With repertoire ranging from Haydn through to Bartok, Ades and Brett Dean, the
Quartet's schedule takes them to the leading concert halls around the world including
Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Vienna Konzerthaus, Berlin Konzerthaus, Hamburg
Elbphilharmonie, Louvre, Carnegie Hall and Kioi Hall Tokyo as well as regular
performances at Wigmore Hall.