Silvian Iticovici, violin and Richard Katz, piano, faculty violin recital
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Chaconne from Violin Partita No.2
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Sonata for Piano and Violin, Opus 100 (1886)
Allegro amabile
Andante tranquillo
Allegretto grazioso (quasi Andante)
Leo Samama (b. 1951)
Op. 64a -- Tango cromatico (b. 1951)
Karol Szymanowski (1882-1937)
Transcriptions of Three Caprices by Paganini for Piano and Violin, Opus 40 (1918)
Caprice 20: Andante dolcissimo
Caprice 21: Adagio (molto espressivo ed affetuoso)
Caprice 24: Vivace
Biographies:
A native of Romania, Silvian Iticovici, violin, is a renowned international soloist and collaborator. He received his master’s degree from the Bucharest Conservatory and continued his studies with Yehudi Menuhin, in London and Amsterdam, Ivan Galamian, in New York, and Norbert Brainin in England. Mr. Iticovici won second prize in the 1969 International Violin Competition in Sion, Switzerland and was the recipient of the Andre Gertler prize in the 1972 International Bach Competition in Leipzig. He has recorded for the Suisse-Romande Radio and was a member of the Camerata of Lysy, Switzerland. Mr. Iticovici has been a member with the St. Louis Symphony since 1976 and is currently the Second Associate Concertmaster Emeritus. He has performed numerous concerti as a soloist with the St. Louis Symphony and has been an active chamber musician with Chamber Music Society of St. Louis and the Discovery series. Mr. Iticovici has been featured in concerto performances with the Bacau Philharmonic and Philharmonic “Moldova,” both in his native Romania, performing the works of Britten and Shostakovich. He also was featured in 2005 with the University City Philharmonic Orchestra performing popular music from the film “The Red Violin,” by John Corigliano. In 2011, Mr. Iticovici was featured in a Japan Disaster Relief Concert in California sponsored by the American Association of Japanese University Women. In 2014 he performed a concert entitled “End of Soviet Music - Shostakovich and Beyond” for the Danforth University Center - Chamber Series. In addition to his performing duties, Mr. Iticovici has been a member of the faculty of Washington University since 1985.