Tuesday, August 4, 2015, 7pm
3rd Street Gallery
59000 N. Hwy 69
Westcliffe, CO 81252
Suggested Donation $10
A mother and daughter pair of classical violinists, Heidi Itashiki and her daughter, Chloe Trevor, recently returning from a world-class tour, will present a short program of pieces by Bach, Sarasate, Wieniawski and Corigliano, including music from the 1998 Academy Award winning film The Red Violin.
The program, which they performed last year in Durango’s Purgatory resort, includes: Bach: Partita in E Major, O’Connor: Appalachia Waltz, Wieniawski: Caprice in A Minor, Kreisler: Recitativo and Scherzo, Irish fiddle tunes, and Gardel: Tango Por Una Cabeza.
Chloé was introduced to the violin at age 2 by her mother, Heidi Trevor Itashiki, Dallas Symphony violinist. She later studied with Arkady Fomin, Dallas Symphony violinist and Artistic Director of the New Conservatory of Dallas. She completed her undergraduate degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music studying with David and Linda Cerone, and her graduate degree as a scholarship student at Rice University studying with Kenneth Goldsmith. She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras worldwide, including the Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Latvian Chamber Orchestra, Slovak State Philharmonic, Plano Symphony and the Knoxville Symphony. Silver medalist of the 2008 Ima Hogg Competition, Chloé Trevor, is one of the rising stars on today’s international violin scene. Chloé plays on a Carlos Landolfi violin made in Italy in 1771, and is on faculty at the Music in the Mountains Conservatory.