Sunday, February 7 at 12, 1 & 2 pm
Brad Bosenbeck, violin; Monica Gerard, viola & Bernie Tamosaitis, cello
Sunday, February 7 at 4, 5 & 6 pm
terrence wilson, piano
Support Kaufman Music Center's Music Education & Performance Programs
Brad Bosenbeck, violin; Monica Gerard, viola & Bernie Tamosaitis, cello

Program
SCHUBERT – Trio-Satz in B-flat, D. 471
BEETHOVEN – String Trio in C minor, Op. 9, No. 3
I. Allegro con spirito
II. Adagio con espressione
MOZART – Divertimento in E-flat, K. 563
III. Minuet & Trio (Allegro)
V. Minuet & Double Trio (Allegretto)
DOHNÁNYI – Serenade in C, Op. 10
II. Romanza
V. Rondo
terrence wilson, piano
Program
LISZT – Funérailles from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173
RACHMANINOFF – Selection from Études Tableaux, Op. 39
Allegro agitato
Lento assai
Appassionato
Allegro moderato. Tempo di marcia
MENDELSSOHN – Fantasy in F-sharp minor, Op. 28
Con moto agitato. Andante. Con moto agitato
Allegro con moto
Presto
MUSICAL STOREFRONTS
Through mid-March 2021
Artists and programs will be announced at the storefront on the day of the performance.
This winter, Kaufman Music Center brings live music back to NYC’s Upper West Side with a new pop-up concert series featuring more than 100 of our city’s finest performers, including chamber musicians, soloists, Broadway stars from Hamilton, Tootsie and Company, and artists you’ll know from the Merkin Hall stage. Presented in partnership with the Alphadyne Foundation, Musical Storefronts provides work to artists severely impacted by the cancellation of live performances in a format that takes into account all necessary health and safety measures for both artists and audiences.
To limit crowd size and ensure social distancing, artists and programs will be announced at the storefront on the day of performances. We can’t reveal the UWS location, but it won’t be hard to find!
Special thanks to Jay Dweck, Steinway & Sons, the Lincoln Square Business Improvement District and Milstein Properties.

Brad Bosenbeck Bio
Bradley Bosenbeck was born and raised on Long Island, and studied violin and conducting at The Mannes School of Music and Long Island University. In addition to his work as a violinist and violist, Mr. Bosenbeck is also an avid and active conductor, composer, arranger, orchestrator and producer. Credits include: NBC’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, The Who, Richard M. Sherman (the Academy Award winning composer of Disney fame), The BBC Concert Orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Pittsburgh Symphony, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS’ Broadway Backwards, the James M. Nederlander Awards, Randy Jones (Cowboy in the band “The Village People”), Bianca Marroquín (Roxie world-wide in Chicago), Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti (Golden Buzzer recipient and runner-up on NBC’s America’s Got Talent), Donny Most (Ralph Malph from Happy Days), among others. He has conducted, performed and/or recorded his work in such venues as Abbey Road Studios, Capitol Records, Carnegie Hall, Tilles Center, the Hollywood Bowl, Hyde Park London, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and on FOX’s The X Factor. Mr. Bosenbeck spends most of his time working on Broadway, where he recently held his first full-time chair in the orchestra and made his Broadway conducting debut with Lerner & Loewe’s My Fair Lady at Lincoln Center Theater.
Monica Gerard Bio
Monica Gerard, viola, has performed with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, American Composer’s Orchestra, Westchester Philharmonic, American Ballet Theater, Stamford Symphony and New Jersey Symphony. As a baroque violist, she has performed and recorded with the Hanoverian Ensemble. Monica has served on the faculties of the Hoff-Barthelson Music School and Hudson River School of Music, and currently maintains a large private studio of viola and violin students. Her primary teachers have included Raphael Hillyer, Karen Tuttle, Kim Kashkashian and Hatto Beyerle. Ms. Gerard holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Yale College, a Master of Music in Viola from the Yale School of Music. She also studied as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria.
Bernard Tamosaitis Bio
Bernard Tamosaitis was born in Brooklyn, New York, and studied at The Juilliard School with Channing Robbins, where he graduated with a B.A. in violoncello. As principal of the Bellas Artes Orchestra of Mexico City and subsequently as a member of the Quinteto de Xalapa, a resident chamber ensemble based at the University of Veracruz, Mr. Tamosaitis performed extensively throughout Mexico and Latin America. As cello soloist, he has performed on tour with the New York Symphonic Ensemble, the Sinfonica de El Salvador and the Sound Shore. He recently performed the Schumann Cello Concerto with the St. Thomas Orchestra. Mr. Tamosaitis is a member of Canta Libre, a chamber ensemble which frequently performs throughout the region. Canta Libre's CD of French chamber music for harp, flute and strings was hailed by BBC Music Magazine as its CD of the month. In 2002, Mr. Tamosaitis founded the Saint Thomas Orchestra (www.storchestra.org) and continues as its Music Director. The orchestra has developed over the years into one of the premier community-based orchestras in the region.

