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Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano "Cosmic"
Bayla Keyes, violin, Jan Müller ller-Szeraws, cello, Geoffrey Burleson, piano
Bernard Hoffer, composer
Five Anecdotes for Saxophone & String Trio
Albert Regni, saxophones, Bayla Keyes, violin, Jan Müller ller-Szeraws, cello, Roger Tapping, viola, Richard Pittman, conductor
Bernard Hoffer, composer
Concerto di Camera II for Cello and Chamber Ensemble
Jan Müller ller-Szeraws, cello, Boston Musica Viva, Richard Pittman, conductor
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Boston Musica Viva performs music by Bernard Hoffer.
Members of the renowned Boston Musica Viva perform three works by Bernard Hoffer, including a work commissioned by them, Concerto di Camera that features their spectacular cellist Jan Müller-Szeraws. Born in 1934 in Zurich, Switzerland, Bernard Hoffer attended Eastman where he studied with Bernard Rogers, Wayne Barlow, Paul White and Herman Genhart. After serving as arranger for the U.S. Army Field Band of Washington, D.C., he settled in New York, working as a freelance musician, composer, conductor and arranger. He is known not only for his chamber and orchestral music but also for works written for films, television and commercials, including the theme for the PBS New Hour, PBS’s The American Experience and the hit children’s cartoon series Thundercats.Contents:
Bernard Hoffer, composerTrio for Violin, Cello and Piano "Cosmic"
Bayla Keyes, violin, Jan Müller ller-Szeraws, cello, Geoffrey Burleson, piano
Bernard Hoffer, composer
Five Anecdotes for Saxophone & String Trio
Albert Regni, saxophones, Bayla Keyes, violin, Jan Müller ller-Szeraws, cello, Roger Tapping, viola, Richard Pittman, conductor
Bernard Hoffer, composer
Concerto di Camera II for Cello and Chamber Ensemble
Jan Müller ller-Szeraws, cello, Boston Musica Viva, Richard Pittman, conductor