Berklee Chamber Players Looks to Past and Future
Mimi Rabson plays <i>Mimi's Metamorphology</i>, by Neil Leonard.
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Faculty cellist Kari Juusela, dean of the Professional Writing Division, performs his composition, <i>Apollo and Daphne</i>.
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From left, Mimi Rabson and Melissa Howe perform <i>Three Madrigals</i>, by Bohuslav Martinu.
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Melissa Howe, violin; Marti Epstein, piano; and Barbara LaFitte, oboe; perform <i>L'Etang</i>, by Charles Martin Loeffler.
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From left, Mimi Rabson, Kari Juusela and Melissa Howe perform Juusela's <i>Moment Metale</i>.
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In a recent David Friend Recital Hall performance, the Berklee Chamber Players (BCP) presented an eclectic evening of music that featured talented faculty instrumentalists and composers. The program also included contemporary chamber music from around the globe and contemporary genres incorporating electronic sound design.
Founded by Melissa Howe, chair of the String Department, the BCP showcases Berklee's innovative classical music scene.
Click on the photo to see a slideshow and learn more about the players and composers.