Black Oak Ensemble back at David M. Player Center for the Arts

Contributed Photo: Black Oak Ensemble will be the final performance of the Gila Valley Arts Council's season.

Contributed Photo: Black Oak Ensemble will be the final performance of the Gila Valley Arts Council’s season. The trio will play the David M. Player Center for the Arts on Wednesday, March 22, starting at 7 p.m.

Contributed Article/Courtesy GVAC

SAFFORD – The Gila Valley Arts Council is proud to present Black Oak Ensemble, a classical string trio, on Wednesday, March 22, starting at 7 p.m. at the David M. Player Center for the Arts at Safford High School.

Black Oak Ensemble’s latest CD release, “Avant l’orage,” a double album of French string trios, reached #1 in the Billboard Classical Charts in July 2022 and was featured as Album of the week on Symphony Hall Sirius XM and in November nominated for a 2022 ICMA International Chamber Music  Award. Since then it has been lauded in the U.S. and International press, including Canada, Finland, The Netherlands, and Germany. Fanfare Magazine said, “the players fully inhabit the spirit of whatever work they are playing at the moment, performing each one with as ardent a flame as if they had written it themselves.”

Praised for its “insightful, committed and masterful performances” (Classics Today 10/10) and “fierce eloquence” (London Times), the Black Oak Ensemble is one of the most innovative and exciting chamber ensembles on the international stage.

Black Oak’s debut album, “Silenced Voices” (Cedille Records), is dedicated to Jewish composers, most of whom lost their lives during the Holocaust. It has been featured in Gramophone and Strings magazines and on BBC Radio 3, The Violin Channel, and Sirius XM.

The ensemble has collaborated with renowned artists such as guitarists Mak Grgic, Goran Ivanovic, Denis Azabagic, and José Ferreira, harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, members of Eighth Blackbird, and flutist Eugenia Molinar. As passionate advocates of new works, they have commissioned and premiered string trios from renowned composers such as Michael Nyman, David Ludwig, Mischa Zupko, and Conrad Tao and discovered works by Dick Kattenburg, Geza Fríd, Gustave Samazeuilh, Henri Tomasi, and Robert Casadesus. 

Recent international tours have taken the Black Oak Ensemble to Amsterdam, Geneva (a special performance dedicated to human rights), the Everlasting Hope Festival in Terezin, (in honor of composers persecuted and murdered by the Nazis during the occupation of Prague), Paris, Grenoble, Lyon, Rennes, Corsica, Prague, and Athens. In the summer of 2022, the ensemble collaborated with violinist Rachel Kolly and cellist Nadege Rochat for sold-out performances at the Schubertiade in Fribourg, Switzerland.

Contributed Photo: Black Oak Ensemble.

In the U.S. they have appeared at the Newport Music Festival, Music at the Morgan, Ravinia Festival, New York University, Chicago Cultural Center, Art Institute of Chicago, Latino Music Festival (Chicago), University of Oregon, and many other venues. Passionate advocates of new works, the ensemble has commissioned and premiered string trios from renowned composers such as Michael Nyman, Conrad Tao, and David Ludwig.

As dedicated educators, their students and ensembles have been prize winners of national and international competitions and have held residencies at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire, St. John’s School for the Arts (USVI), and Arizona State University. They are proud to collaborate with ‘In Crescendo’ based in Colombia, South America, Evanston Young Artists, Chicago Musical Pathways Initiative, and the RAVINIA Festival’s El Sistema program.

The Black Oak Ensemble consists of violinist Desirée Ruhstrat and cellist David Cunliffe, members of the GRAMMY-nominated Lincoln Trio, and violist Aurélien Fort Pederzoli, a founding member of the ground-breaking, GRAMMY-nominated Spektral Quartet. They are currently an ensemble-in-residence at New Music School in Chicago.

Black Oak Ensemble

Tickets are currently on sale at Richards Music, 928-428-2442, online at www.saffordcenterforthearts.com, or at the door. Adult ticket prices are only $10 or $15 and are all reserved seating. GVAC is proud to offer special prices for children and students for only $5.

The GVAC Fine Arts concert series is member supported. We graciously thank our individual donors who join as supporting members every year giving out of their personal pockets. This school residency and public performance project was made possible by funding received from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, WESTAF (The Western States Arts Federation), and the National Endowment for the Arts. GVAC is also very grateful for the support received from the United Way of Graham and Greenlee Counties, Freeport McMoRan Corporation, The Flinn Foundation, and the Arizona Community Foundation of the Gila Valley. For more information, please call Tom Green, at 928-428-2146.