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Sara Andon:Acclaimed for her rich ravishing sound and deeply engaging musical interpretations, Sara Andon is a versatile performer in many genres including solo, chamber, symphonic, operatic, ballet, and Broadway. She has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra, Glendale Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Orchestra New England, San Francisco Western Opera Theater, and many others. Her Broadway performances include engagements with Peter Pan, Les Miserables, and Beauty and the Beast.
Gerald Ranck:A "superartist" in the opinion of William F. Buckley, Jr., Gerald Ranck gave the first New York performance of the Bach Art of Fugue in 1967. In 1980-81 he performed Bach's complete solo harpsichord music, a feat he repeated in 1985-86 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. In 1992-95 he played all 555 sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti, revealing the great variety of these short works in performances that were "precise, energetic, and inventive" according to the New York Times. Richard Locker: A consummate stylist and instrumentalist, cellist Richard Locker is one of New York's top musicians and enjoys an exceptionally varied musical life as soloist, chamber musician, teacher, orchestral principal cellist and recording artist. Since winning awards from the American Bach Foundation and the National Arts Club, Licker has toured the world as soloist and chamber musician, served as principal cellist with Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival and New York City Ballet Orchestras, and with the American Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Brooklyn Philharmonic, et. al., and taught cello at Princeton University. He has performed in over 4000 recording sessions with diverse artists ranging from Leonard Bernstein,Pinchas Zuckerman, James Galway, Wynton Marsalis, McCoy Tyner, Elvis Costello, and hundreds of others, and in more 150 film scores.
Zucker, Andon, Ranck & Locker: Bach Trio Sonatas.
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