April 07, 2014 | Vol. 20 No. 30

 

 

Chamber Music event tonight includes unveiling of painting
Published: 11/23/2009

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Curt Thompson, John Owings, Jesús Castro-Balbi and Misha Galaganov, left to right, will perform with School of Music colleagues tonight

TCU’s “Faculty and Friends” Chamber Music Series adds an art feature to its concert tonight when a large painting by local artist Donray is unveiled during intermission. The subject matter is the chamber group “Trio Con Brio,” consisting of musicians John Owings (piano), Misha Galaganov (viola) and Gary Whitman (clarinet).

The threesome join TCU colleagues for the event at 7:30 p.m. in PepsiCo Recital Hall, performing works they will also play on tour in China next month.  Selections include: Eight Pieces for Viola, Clarinet and Piano by Max Bruch; Piano Quartet in C minor by Johannes Brahms; and Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout” by Franz Schubert.

In addition to Owings, Galaganov and Whitman, performers are Jesús Castro-Balbi (cello) who is also artistic director of the Chamber Music Series, José Feghali (piano), Yuan-Xiong Lu (bass) and Curt Thompson (violin). The group has been invited to play for the Chamber Music Series of the Shanghai Concert Hall on Dec. 19 and will also perform in Beijing and Shenyang and visit universities in all three cities where the TCU School of Music is establishing working relationships to foster the exchange of faculty and students.

Tickets are free with a TCU ID. For more information, call ext. 7602.

 

Following the concert and reception at TCU, Donray's painting "Trio Con Brio" will be on display throughout the holiday season at Steinway Hall's North Texas locations in Fort Worth, Dallas and Plano.  For a full schedule, visit www.donrayartist.com or www.steinwaydfw.com or call 214-526-1853.

 

Artist Donray (born Donald Arvin Ray in Houston in 1945) has been a long-time supporter of the TCU music department. He completed Trio Con Brio over the summer of 2009, an acrylic on canvas work that measures 62.5” by 80”.  Donray’s painting style emphasizes color and motion and reflects the dynamic nature of life. Lines and gestural brush strokes define shapes in masses of swirling color. Through the 1990s, he developed a process that combines gel and polymer gloss media with a vibrant palette of intense acrylic hues and varied texture applications, glazing and under-painting, and since 1999 has been working in his innovative acrylic-on-acrylic collage technique. His work has been exhibited in New York City, Washington, D.C., London, Houston and in the Metroplex where he now makes his home.


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