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Join our Circle of FM Friends Membership Enrollment Form Take advantage of the discounts and flexibility an FM Friends membership offers! Complete and return this form, or join online at franklymusic.org. Your discount code will be emailed as soon as your membership is processed. Name Address City/State/Zip Phone Email FM Membership $50 x = $ Total $ Have you subscribed to FM before? q Yes q No Payment Method q Check # q MC q Visa Credit Card #: CVV: Expiration Date: Zip: Signature: Mail this form to: Frankly Music | PO Box 13733 | Wauwatosa, WI 53213 You can also still buy single tickets for any event at the regular price: ST. PAUL’S SERIES $30 online, $35 at the door (general admission). All tickets for St. Paul’s Series can be purchased at www.franklymusic.org A nominal handling fee will apply for online purchases. WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE SERIES $35 (reserved seating). Tickets for the WLC Series can also be purchased at www.franklymusic.org or by calling the WLC Box Office at 414.443.8802. Seating preferences will be accommodated to the best of our ability. A small handling and/or mailing fee may apply. Please note: the WLC box office does not process tickets for the St. Paul’s Series. STUDENTS WITH VALID ID $10 (any concert, any venue) franklymusic.org franklymusic @ me.com All artists and programs subject to change. Frankly Music Friends JOIN TODAY TO GET FM FIRSTS St. Paul’s Episcopal Church 914 East Knapp Street • Milwaukee September 26, 2016 7pm HAYDN TO REGER Frank Almond, violin Edward Arron, cello Michael Klotz, viola Jeewon Park, piano Haydn: Trio in C, Hob. XV:27 Max Reger: String Trio No. 1, Op. 77b Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet in g, Op. 25 For our opening concert we welcome back FM favorite Edward Arron, along with the brilliant Jeewon Park and Michael Klotz. Our program acknowledges the centennial anniversary of composer Max Reger, along with more familiar works of Haydn and Brahms, including the blockbuster Op. 25 Piano Quartet. November 21, 2016 7pm GUITAR CENTER Frank Almond, violin René Izquierdo, guitar Margot Schwartz, violin Nicole Sutterfield, viola Peter Thomas, cello Nicòlo Paganini: Sonata Concertant for Violin and Guitar Solo guitar works TBA Astor Piazzola: History of Tango Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Quintet for Guitar and Strings, Op. 143 An evening of music for guitar and strings, featuring the spectacular René Izquierdo and members of the Milwaukee Symphony. Wisconsin Lutheran College Schwan Concert Hall • 8815 West Wisconsin Avenue • Wauwatosa January 23, 2017 7pm WINDS AND STRINGS Frank Almond, violin Sonora Slocum, flute Todd Levy, clarinet Katherine Young Steele, oboe Rudy Heinrich, bassoon Dietrich Hemann, horn Jeannie Yu, piano others TBA Haydn: “London” Trio in C, Hob. IV:1 Pierre-Octave Ferroud: Three Pieces for Solo Flute Arthur Berger: Wind Quartet in C Leonard Bernstein: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano Mozart: Divertimento in B flat for Two Horns and Strings, K. 287 An evening of music for winds and strings, culminating in the monumental K. 287 Divertimento of Mozart. Featuring stellar musicians from the MSO and a few guests as well. May 15, 2017 7pm SEASON FINALE — CZECH IT OUT! Frank Almond, violin Robert DeMaine, cello Adam Neiman, piano Bohuslav Martinû: Duo No. 2 for Violin and Cello Leoš Janáček: Pohádka for Cello and Piano Leoš Janáček: Sonata for Violin and Piano Dvorák: Piano Trio in e minor, “Dumky” For our Slavic finale, we welcome back the stupendous pianist Adam Neiman and Robert DeMaine, Principal Cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. As an FM Friend, your name will appear on the “FM Friends” page at our website, plus you'll be the first to hear of any special FM news or promotions and enjoy exclusive post-concert audio streaming . For just $50 per season*, you'll receive a 20% discount code good toward: • tickets to any Frankly Music concert at any venue (limit 10 per concert) • any CD purchases (or other FM merchandise like t-shirts, etc.) *$42.00 is tax-deductible.
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  • Join our Circle of FM FriendsMembership Enrollment FormTake advantage of the discounts and fl exibility an FM Friends membership offers! Complete and return this form, or join online at franklymusic.org. Your discount code will be emailed as soon as your membership is processed.

    Name

    Address

    City/State/Zip

    Phone Email

    FM Membership $50 x = $

    Total $

    Have you subscribed to FM before? q Yes q No

    Payment Method

    q Check # q MC q Visa

    Credit Card #: CVV:

    Expiration Date: Zip:

    Signature:

    Mail this form to: Frankly Music | PO Box 13733 | Wauwatosa, WI 53213

    You can also still buy single tickets for any event at the regular price:

    ST. PAUL’S SERIES $30 online, $35 at the door (general admission). All tickets for St. Paul’s Series can be purchased at www.franklymusic.org A nominal handling fee will apply for online purchases.

    WISCONSIN LUTHERAN COLLEGE SERIES$35 (reserved seating). Tickets for the WLC Series can also be purchased at www.franklymusic.org or by calling the WLC Box Offi ce at 414.443.8802. Seating preferences will be accommodated to the best of our ability. A small handling and/or mailing fee may apply. Please note: the WLC box offi ce does not process tickets for the St. Paul’s Series.

    STUDENTS WITH VALID ID $10 (any concert, any venue)

    franklymusic.org [email protected]

    All artists and programs subject to change.

    Frankly Music

    FriendsJOIN TODAY TO GET FM FIRSTS

    St. Paul’s Episcopal Church914 East Knapp Street • Milwaukee

    September 26, 2016 • 7pmHAYDN TO REGER

    Frank Almond, violin

    Edward Arron, cello

    Michael Klotz, viola

    Jeewon Park, piano

    Haydn: Trio in C, Hob. XV:27Max Reger: String Trio No. 1, Op. 77bJohannes Brahms: Piano Quartet in g, Op. 25

    For our opening concert we welcome back FM favorite Edward Arron, along with the brilliant Jeewon Park and Michael Klotz. Our program acknowledges the centennial anniversary of composer Max Reger, along with more familiar works of Haydn and Brahms, including the blockbuster Op. 25 Piano Quartet.

    November 21, 2016 • 7pmGUITAR CENTER

    Frank Almond, violin

    René Izquierdo, guitar

    Margot Schwartz, violin

    Nicole Sutterfield,

    violaPeter Thomas,

    cello

    Nicòlo Paganini: Sonata Concertant for Violin and GuitarSolo guitar works TBAAstor Piazzola: History of TangoCastelnuovo-Tedesco: Quintet for Guitar and Strings, Op. 143

    An evening of music for guitar and strings, featuring the spectacular René Izquierdo and members of the Milwaukee Symphony.

    Wisconsin Lutheran College Schwan Concert Hall • 8815 West Wisconsin Avenue • Wauwatosa

    January 23, 2017 • 7pmWINDS AND STRINGS

    Frank Almond, violin

    Sonora Slocum, flute

    Todd Levy, clarinet

    Katherine Young Steele,

    oboeRudy Heinrich,

    bassoonDietrich

    Hemann, horn

    Jeannie Yu, piano

    others TBA

    Haydn: “London” Trio in C, Hob. IV:1 Pierre-Octave Ferroud: Three Pieces for Solo FluteArthur Berger: Wind Quartet in CLeonard Bernstein: Sonata for Clarinet and PianoMozart: Divertimento in B flat for Two Horns and Strings, K. 287

    An evening of music for winds and strings, culminating in the monumental K. 287 Divertimento of Mozart. Featuring stellar musicians from the MSO and a few guests as well.

    May 15, 2017 • 7pmSEASON FINALE — CZECH IT OUT!

    Frank Almond, violin

    Robert DeMaine, cello

    Adam Neiman, piano

    Bohuslav Martinû: Duo No. 2 for Violin and CelloLeoš Janáček: Pohádka for Cello and PianoLeoš Janáček: Sonata for Violin and PianoDvorák: Piano Trio in e minor, “Dumky”

    For our Slavic finale, we welcome back the stupendous pianist Adam Neiman and Robert DeMaine, Principal Cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

    As an FM Friend, your name will appear on the “FM Friends” page at our website, plus you'll be the fi rst to hear of any special FM news or promotions and enjoy exclusive post-concert audio streaming. For just $50 per season*, you'll receive a 20% discount code good toward:

    • tickets to any Frankly Music concert at any venue (limit 10 per concert)

    • any CD purchases (or other FM merchandise like t-shirts, etc.)

    *$42.00 is tax-deductible.

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    Welcome to the 13th season of Frankly Music! Even as we relish the artistic highlights from last year, we look forward to a wide variety of exciting programming coming up. We again invite you to enjoy our artistic mission of providing outstanding chamber music in our unique format, combining exceptional performances with educational and social elements.

    Our series at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will feature some favorite (and familiar) FM performers along with new faces MICHAEL KLOTZ (Amernet Quartet) and the spectacular guitarist RENÉ IZQUIERDO. These two concerts will explore everything from Haydn to the Viennese composer Max Reger, with detours into Paganini and Piazzolla.

    We continue our series at Wisconsin Lutheran College, starting with a wide variety of chamber music for winds and strings, featuring some of the outstanding MUSICIANS FROM THE MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. For our fi nal concert we feature an all-Czech program with the incredible virtuosos ADAM NEIMAN on piano, and ROBERT DEMAINE, Principal Cello of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

    We will also continue our very successful FRANKLY MUSIC FRIENDS program, a membership model that both supports the series and offers the fl exibility of special discounts for any concert and merchandise at any venue, even if we add a special event. Plus it offers exclusive post-concert audio streaming, in case you’d like to hear something again. Become a Frankly Music Friend today!.

    Join us for these unique events- hear an amazing performance in intimate settings, stay for a small reception afterwards with your friends and the musicians (always included in your ticket price), and see for yourself why this series continues its international reputation for excellence and innovation.

    I look forward to seeing you at all of our events this season! P.O. B

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