Advanced Chamber Music Institute Concert & Reception

Saturday, December 14

Advanced Chamber Music Institute Concert & Reception

Saturday, December 14 | 3:00 PM

Student ensembles from the Conservatory’s premiere chamber music program for high school musicians, the Advanced Chamber Music Institute, will perform works by Beethoven, Boccherini, Brahms, and Schumann. ACMI ensembles are coached by Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra musicians Ilana Setapen, Margot Schwartz, Beth Breslin, and Susan Babini, and Prometheus Trio pianist Stefanie Jacob.

Light reception to follow concert, by RSVP only.

McIntosh|Goodrich Mansion
Helen Bader Recital Hall
1584 N Prospect Ave,
Milwaukee, WI 53202
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RSVP FOR CONCERT BY DECEMBER 11


Advanced Chamber Music Institute Coaches

Susan Babini

Cello

Education

  • Graduate Diploma | The Juilliard School
  • Bachelor of Chamber Music | San Francisco Conservatory of Music
  • Master of Chamber Music | San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Background

  • Holds the Dorothea C. Mayer Principal Cello Chair with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
  • Has appeared as Guest Principal Cello with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.
  • Performed solos with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, New Century Chamber Orchestra, and the Princeton Symphony.
  • Gave the East Coast premiere with Symphony in C of Aaron Jay Kernis’s Colored Field for Cello and Orchestra.
  • Performed as cellist with the Cavani String Quartet on the Detroit Chamber Music Society series and at the Cleveland Institute of Music.
  • While in Milwaukee she has performed on the Frankly Music series and with the Philomusica String Quartet.
  • Participated in the Marlboro Music Festival, Tanglewood Music Festival, and the Yellow Barn Music Festival

Beth Breslin

Viola

Education

  • Master of Music | Cleveland Institute of Music
  • Bachelor of Music | Oberlin Conservatory

Background

  • Member of the viola section in the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
  • Member of the viola section in the Grant Park Music Festival in Chicago.
  • Was a member of the San Antonio Symphony, and is currently a substitute with the Saint Louis Symphony and Houston Symphony.
  • Performs with the 414 Quartet and the Prospect Quartet.
  • Performer at festivals such as the Tanglewood Music Center, the National Repertory Orchestra, Kneisel Hall, and The Round Top Festival Institute.
  • Has also performed as a soloist with the Cleveland Institute of Music, National Repertory Orchestra and the New World Symphony.
  • Primary teachers include Robert Vernon (Cleveland) and Peter Slowik (Oberlin).

Stefanie Jacob

Education

  • A.B. in Music, Harvard University
  • M.M. in Piano, Indiana University
  • doctoral studies, Indiana University

Background

What year did you start working at WCM?

1987

Why did you choose to work at WCM?

I wanted colleagues, and to be a part of something larger than just having a home studio.

Describe a musical experience or teacher that had a positive impact on you.

When I was 12, my piano teacher suggested that I might like to try playing chamber music. She had heard good things about a small music camp in the Berkshires that emphasized chamber music. I went that summer, and I was hooked–getting to play music with FRIENDS! It’s still my favorite form of music-making, these many years later.

Alexander Mandl

Education

  • D.M.A. – University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • A.D. – Yale University School of Music
  • M.M. – Yale University School of Music
  • B.F.A. – Carnegie-Mellon University

Background

What year did you start working at WCM?

2003

Why did you choose to work at WCM?

Teaching is one of the joys that fulfill me as a musician. The WCM shared the model of other music schools that I had work for in the past. With a superb faculty, it was just a perfect fit for me.

Describe a musical experience or teacher that had a positive impact on you.

Performing with the great cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

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Talia Oriana Pavia

Coordinator, Chamber Music

Education

  • Bachelor of Music | Northern Illinois University
  • Master of Music | Northern Illinois University
  • Performer’s Certificate | Northern Illinois University

Background

What year did you start working at WCM?

2018

Why did you choose to work at WCM?

Mentoring Milwaukee’s string students and diligently developing their musical and character skills to realize their full expressive potential, is central to my professional mission to cultivate a love for learning.

Describe a musical experience that had a positive impact on you:

Being whisked away on tour to Europe with Camerata Chicago as Associate Principal Second Violin, was a life changing experience. Meeting and sharing music with people of many languages and diverse traditions was both empowering and highly rewarding. Touching the hearts of people on the other side of the world was a poignant reminder to share one’s gifts and appreciate the ones we are sent in return.

 


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Advanced Chamber Music Institute students study and receive weekly coaching from the world-class musicians of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. This unique program provides an intensive chamber ensemble experience for the most promising young high school artists in the state.