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Diemer, Ficsor Offer CD Release Concert

Philip Ficsor and Emma Lou Diemer
Philip Ficsor and Emma Lou Diemer

Renowned composer Emma Lou Diemer collaborates with Philip Ficsor, 做厙惇蹋app professor of violin, in a free concert featuring selections from their yet-tobe-released album, Summer Day, Sunday, Oct. 25, at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. Pre-release CDs will be available for $15.

Summer Day, the first recording of Diemers complete works for violin and piano, features Diemer on piano, a rarity in the composers celebrated career. She says she was honored to work with Ficsor on this unique recording.Hes an outstanding and exciting performer who brought great insight and interpretative skill to all the works, she says.

The program includes Aria and Scherzo, Before Spring, Suite for Violin and Piano, Homage to Paderewski, Three Hymns and Catch-A-Turian Toccata.

Diemer, a pioneering woman composer, was one of only two women composition majors in her class at Yales School of Music, where she earned her bachelors and masters degrees in 1949 and 1950. Her works are widely published and her second piano concerto received a Kennedy Center Friedheim Award in 1991. Diemer, who joined the faculty at UC Santa Barbara in 1971 and became professor emerita in 1991, has been commissioned for many chamber, orchestral and choral compositions. She was composer-in-residence with the Santa Barbara Symphony in the early 1990s, and the orchestra performed five of her works.

Ficsors previous CD release, William Bolcoms Complete Works for Violin and Piano, has been widely praised. Ficsor, a University of Michigan graduate, earned his doctorate in violin performance at Boston University and his masters degree at Yale University.