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    Brahms’ sonatas to be played in concert
    By Angela Riddel
    Sep 18, 2008


    UT music professor Rico McNeela, a violinist and violist, will collaborate with UT faculty pianist Robert Ballinger and Ann Arbor pianist Michelle Cooker to present two concerts titled “The Complete Sonatas for Piano, Violin and Viola by Johannes Brahms.”  
    The concerts will be performed Sunday, Sept. 21, and Sunday, Oct. 5, in the Center for Performing Arts Recital Hall on Main Campus.
     
    McNeela will perform the Sept. 21 concert with Ballinger. The concert will include the G Major sonata for piano and violin along with the F Minor sonata for piano and viola.  

    Cooker will perform with McNeela for the Oct. 5 concert, which will include the E Flat Major sonata for piano and viola and the A Major and D Minor sonata for piano and violin.

    For more information on the free, public concerts, call the Music Department at 419.530.2448.

     
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