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BAE String Quartet – Inner Landscapes

CANCELED DUE TO ANTICIPATED WEATHER CONDITIONS
Bronx Arts Ensemble presents a program for string quartet that brings together contemporary and historical works exploring introspection, dialogue, and the evolving language of the ensemble. Philip Glass’s String Quartet No. 5 creates a meditative environment shaped by repetition and subtle harmonic changes, drawing listeners into an introspective listening experience. Eleanor Alberga’s String Quartet No. 3 is a bold work filled with contrasting moods and strong musical conversations between the players. The program also includes Franz Joseph Haydn’s String Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4, a lively piece that showcases the playful back-and-forth between the four instruments that helped shape the string quartet as we know it today.
PROGRAM
Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 5
I, II, III, IV
Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in D major, Op. 20, No. 4
I. Allegro di molto.
II. Un poco Adagio affettuoso.
Eleanor Alberga: String Quartet No. 3
III. Adagio
Program curated by MICHELLE LEIDECKER
PERFORMERS
Honduran-born violinist JORGE ÁVILA has won consistent high praise from The New York Times through his many appearances as a soloist, concertmaster, recitalist, and chamber musician. A recipient of various awards and honors, Jorge received his Green Card under the “Extraordinary Talent” category, later becoming a US citizen. He was awarded first prize at the 2001 Mu Phi Epsilon Music Competition, and the Omar del Carlo Fellowship at Tanglewood Music Center. Jorge is concertmaster of the Ridgefield Symphony, DCINY and Sacred Music in a Sacred Space series, and is a longtime artist member of the Bronx Arts Ensemble. He has appeared as concertmaster with the Stamford, Westfield and Greenwich Symphonies. In 2015 Jorge served as concertmaster of the orchestra appearing with His Holiness, Pope Francis, at a televised Mass held at Madison Square Garden.
Violinist and composer EVELYN PETCHER BRANDES brings a passion for innovation and community to both her performing and teaching. Her work frequently blurs the line between performance and workshop; she has performed all over the US and abroad at venues from international concert halls to community spaces like hospitals, museums, and coffee shops. She is a co-founder of Leadlights Ensemble, a community focused string quartet based in Washington Heights, and East Lake Expression Engine, an El Sistema inspired music education program for underprivileged youth in Chattanooga, TN. Evelyn performs regularly with the Bronx Arts Ensemble and Leadlights around NYC, and has been awarded several grants from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council for musical projects. She has served as a teaching artist for organizations such as the New York Philharmonic Very Young Composers program, the Bronx Arts Ensemble, the Little Orchestra Society, the Youth Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and LEAP NYC
EDDY MALAVE is a freelance violist and educator in New York City, holding both bachelor's and master’s degrees in Viola performance from The Juilliard School. He has performed globally in prestigious venues and with artists like Andrea Bocelli, Placido Domingo, Patti LuPone, Sir Elton John, and Dimitri Rostropovich. In NYC, he plays with various ensembles, including the New York City Ballet Orchestra and in Broadway shows. Additionally, he is an AmSAT-certified Alexander Technique teacher, presenting the technique around the world and at institutions in the United States such as the Juilliard School and at Steinhardt New York University. Mr. Malave is also a certified Suzuki Method teacher for Violin and Viola.
ELIANA MENDOZA has performed extensively as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral player. She received a Diploma in Performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music. A Winner of the Artists International Competition, she made her solo debut at Weill Recital Hall in New York. Eliana also performed a solo recital on WGBH, National Public Radio in Boston, and reviews from The Enterprise, Brockton, MA have praised her as “…. a total artist…with a fluid touch, an impassioned mood and notable bearing.” Eliana is also a member of the American Symphony Orchestra, American Composers Orchestra and Westchester Philharmonic.
GUEST CURATOR
MICHELLE LEIDECKER is an event production professional and arts educator based in New York City. With over five years of experience working across cultural institutions and public spaces, her practice centers on creating accessible, engaging programs that connect audiences with art and performance. Her background in art history and event production informs a curatorial approach that values thoughtful storytelling, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community engagement.
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This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Council and District 11 Councilmember Eric Dinowitz and District 81 Assemblymember Jeffrey Dinowitz, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs’ FY2025 Cultural Development Fund (CDF).
Supported by The Howard Gilman Foundation and the Ponce de León Foundation
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