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UPEI Music Recital Series presents violinist Martin Chalifour and pianist Sarah Hagen

The pair will perform Beethoven’s Opus 96 Sonata at UPEI, September 21
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A well-dressed man holding a violin and a woman in a red dress
Martin Chalifour and Sara Hagen

The next performance in the UPEI Music Recital Series will feature an evening of masterworks for violin and piano. Violinist Martin Chalifour and pianist Sarah Hagen will perform together Saturday, September 21, at 7:30 pm in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, UPEI Steel Building. 

Chalifour and Hagen first met at a music festival on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia and over too many cups of coffee, began scheming plans to perform together. This highly caffeinated meeting led to laughter-filled tours in BC and Washington State and an eventual recording. Their upcoming program features Beethoven’s glorious and transcendent Opus 96 Sonata, a thoughtful work which transforms both performers and listeners.

From Québec, Chalifour has been principal concertmaster of the Los Angeles Philharmonic since 1995. He came to wide prominence upon receiving a certificate of honour at Moscow’s International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1986, with a laureate at the Montréal International Musical Competition the following year. Chalifour has maintained a career as a much sought-after orchestral violinist, soloist, and chamber musician ever since. Throughout these years, he has performed a vast repertory of more than 50 concertos, spanning the world as a soloist and sharing concert stages with such notable conductors as Pierre Boulez, Andrew Davis, Charles Dutoit, Christoph Eschenbach, and Esa-Pekka Salonen.

Hagen, who makes her home on the south shore of PEI, enjoys a busy and diverse life touring across Canada and internationally as both a recitalist and a humorist. She won first prize in the 2013 Bradshaw & Buono International Piano Competition, and Artist of the Year by Ontario Contact in 2017 and the British Columbia Touring Council in 2015. Her interpretations have been described as “outstandingly inventive” by the University of Waterloo Gazette, and “with great sensitivity and heart,” by the Vernon Morning Star.

This concert is part of the UPEI Music Department Recital Series. Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for students. Barrier-free parking is available adjacent to the Steel Building via the driveway in front of the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre. Regular parking may be found in Lot C. All campus parking is free after 5 pm.

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