Trio–Andrew Rehrig, flute, Maria Wildhaber, bassoon, Tania Tachkova, piano 11.03.11

Andrew Rehrig, flute, began his studies at the age of 12 and two years later gave his concerto debut with the Ludwig Symphony Orchestra in Atlanta, GA. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from Indiana University. While an undergraduate, Mr. Rehrig became a member of the Columbus, IN, Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he held until graduation. He received a Master’s degree from Stony Brook University. Mr. Rehrig appeared regularly as a substitute flutist for Beauty and the Beast on Broadway, as well as with the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the New England Symphonic Ensemble. He is a finalist for and substitute flutist with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, the New World Symphony, and the Charleston, SC, Symphony Orchestra. He is the principal second flutist of the Florida Grand Opera. Maria Wildhaber, bassoon, is an avid orchestra and chamber musician and has collaborated with acclaimed artists such as Pierre Boulez, James Levine, Gustavo Dudamel, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Michael Tilson Thomas, Julian Rachlin, Joshua Bell, Angela Hewitt, Julian Biss, Neil Black, Eli Eban, and William Winstead. In 2010 she released her debut CD ‘Song to my Love’ on MSR Classics. The recording features Bulgarian Folk Songs and Dances that she arranged for Solo Bassoon and Piano. Ms. Wildhaber is part of the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra under Gabor Takacs and the East Coast Contemporary Ensemble, where she acts as the Executive Director and Principal Bassoonist. She serves at the chamber music faculty at the 92nd Street Y School of Music in New York City and Kinhaven Music School in Weston, VT. Bulgarian pianist Tania Tachkova has appeared as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician throughout the United States and Europe. Her performances have taken her to numerous venues which include Wiener Saal at Mozarteum (Salzburg), Centro de Bellas Artes and Museo del Arte (San Juan), the National Palace of Culture and the Grand Bulgaria Hall (Sofia), 92nd Street Y (NYC), the Sarasota Opera House, and Harris Hall (Aspen). She has been featured as a soloist with the Orchestra of the State Academy of Music Pantcho Vladiguerov (Sofia), Shoumen Philharmonic, Razgrad Philharmonic, and the Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra. Her performances have been broadcast on radio and television including WQXR, Bulgarian National Television, TV channels Seven Days (Sofia), Monty (Montana), and SNN (Sarasota). PROGRAM Divertimento for Flute, Bassoon, and Piano Paul Carr (b. 1961) Allegro quasi comedia Adagio Allegro giocoso Nervous Splendor for Flute, Bassoon, and Piano John Glover (b. 1983) Rondo Capriccioso for Flute, Bassoon, and Piano Martin Blessinger (b. 1978) Bulgarian Songs and Dances for Bassoon and Piano arr. by Maria Wildhaber “Wedding Dance” “Yana” “Radka” “Stoyane” A Moment of Clarity for Flute and Piano Judd Greenstein (b. 1979) Zwei Leichte Trios for Flute, Bassoon, and Piano Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) No.1 No.2

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