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		<title>Weekend music: Concert Series opener, chamber festival</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presenting artists from Boston, Beijing, Venice and Normal, Ill., the 2004-05 Bates College Concert Series brings a world's worth of musical artistry to the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall this fall and winter. The series of four 8 p.m. concerts begins on Saturday, Oct. 2, with a concert of Chinese music by Chi Li, a virtuoso of the "erhu," a two-stringed fiddle renowned for its haunting voicelike sound.]]></description>
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<p>Presenting artists from Boston, Beijing, Venice  and Normal, Ill., the 2004-05 Bates College Concert Series brings a  world&#8217;s worth of musical artistry to the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall  this fall and winter. The series of four 8 p.m. concerts begins on  Saturday, Oct. 2, with a concert of Chinese music by Chi Li, a virtuoso  of the &#8220;erhu,&#8221; a two-stringed fiddle renowned for its haunting voicelike  sound.<span id="more-33166"></span></p>
<p>Concerts in the series will be held in the Olin Arts Center Concert  Hall, 75 Russell St. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for senior  citizens and non-Bates students with ID. For additional information  about the series and Olin Concert Hall, please click <a href="http://abacus.bates.edu/concerts/">here.</a> For reservations,  please call 207-786-6135.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the musical offerings in Olin this weekend also include a  visit by five players from Maine&#8217;s own <a href="http://www.pcmf.org/">Portland  Chamber Music Festival.</a> Featuring music by Dvorak, Martinu and PCMF  cellist Thomas Kraines, the concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday,  Oct. 3. Admission is open to the public at no charge, thanks to support  from the college&#8217;s Florence Pennell Gremley Fund.</p>
<p>Chi Li studied at the Conservatory of Chinese Music, Beijing, and was  erhu soloist for the National Traditional Orchestra of China, the  premiere ensemble of its kind. Now living in California, she is a  leading performer on the ancient, deeply affecting erhu.</p>
<p>One of a family of instruments dating back more than 1,000 years, the  erhu took its present form around 500 years ago. Thanks to the sound  quality of the erhu&#8217;s small, drumlike resonator and a neck that permits  an expressive style of fingering notes, a skilled player like Chi Li can  obtain an unforgettable vocal quality from the erhu.</p>
<p>Her program at Bates will consist of music traditional and modern,  including pieces by Hua Yanjun and Liu Tianhua, early 20th-century  musicians who updated the erhu and established it as a solo concert  instrument.</p>
<p>Chi Li has performed in New York, Washington, D.C., and other major  U.S. cities. A member of the ethnomusicology faculty at the University  of California, Los Angeles, she directs Chinese music ensembles at UCLA  and in the San Francisco area, is adviser to the Los Angeles Chinese  Music Ensemble and co-founded the American Chinese Performing Arts  Institute.</p>
<p>The Bates College Concert Series follows Chi Li with an Oct. 16  performance by Boston&#8217;s Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, a band distinguished by  an eclecticism encompassing free improvisation, Duke Ellington classics  and sacred music. The series resumes on Jan. 29 with the highly  accomplished classical pianist Awadagin Pratt and closes March 11 with  the Quartetto di Venezia, an Italian string quartet celebrating its 20th  anniversary season.</p>
<p>Founded in 1993 by  violinist Jennifer Elowitch, of Portland, and pianist Dena Levine, of  New York City, the Portland Chamber Music Festival presents lively  programs that blend established and new repertoire.</p>
<p>Elowitch and Levine will take part in the Bates concert. The program  includes Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola, by Bohuslav Martinu;  Antonin Dvorak&#8217;s Piano Quintet in A major (Op. 81); and Three Pieces for  Violin and Cello by PCMF cellist Thomas Kraines, who will introduce and  perform in the piece. Violinist Juliette Kang and violist Carol Rodland  complete the lineup of players.</p>

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<p>Since its first season in 1994, PCMF has presented broadly acclaimed  performers from the United States, Europe and Latin America, and now  enjoys a strong community following and a growing national reputation.  Its concerts are featured on Maine Public Radio&#8217;s &#8220;Mainestage&#8221; and on  WGBH radio in Boston, and it has been featured on Maine Public  Television and on National Public Radio&#8217;s &#8220;Performance Today.&#8221;</p>
<p>Recognized for its strong commitment to new music, the festival&#8217;s  resident composers have included Osvaldo Golijov and Elliott Schwartz.</p>
<p>Elowitch, PCMF executive director and co-artistic director with  Levine, is the assistant principal second violinist of the Boston Pops  Esplanade Orchestra. She also performs with the Boston Symphony and  Emmanuel Music, with whom she toured Europe. She is on the faculty of  the New England Conservatory Preparatory School.</p>
<p>Levine is assistant professor of piano at Seton Hall University. She  has appeared at the Marlboro and Tanglewood festivals and in concerts in  Europe and Asia. As a founding member of the Laurel Trio, she won the  Concert Artists Guild Competition and the ProPiano Competition, and has  recorded for CRI.</p>
<p>Kraines, a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and the  Juilliard School, is gaining recognition worldwide as a cellist and  composer. Formerly a member of the Peabody Trio, he currently performs  in a duo with his wife, violinist Juliette Kang. He is on the faculty of  the Longy School of Music and Phillips Academy.</p>
<p>Gold medalist in the 1994 International Violin Competition of  Indianapolis, Kang is assistant concertmaster of the Boston Symphony and  previously worked with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Her solo  engagements have included the San Francisco Symphony, l&#8217;Orchestre  National de France and every major Canadian orchestra.</p>
<p>Violist Carol Rodland made her solo debut with the Philadelphia  Orchestra at age 17. Prior to joining the faculty at the New England  Conservatory, she held professorships at the &#8220;Hanns Eisler&#8221;  Musikhochschule in Berlin and at Arizona State University. She won first  prizes at the Washington International Competition, the Artists  International Auditions and the Juilliard Concerto Competition.</p>
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