Tekalli Duo in Concert
Nov
3
3:00 PM15:00

Tekalli Duo in Concert

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The Tekalli Duo performs an exuberant and diverse program featuring arrangements by their very own Suliman Tekalli.

W. A. Mozart: Violin Sonata in B flat Major, K. 454 ~

R. Esmail Jhula Jhule

I. Stravinsky: Suite after Themes, Fragments and Pieces by Giambattista Pergolesi

A. Ginastera: Pampeana No. 1, Op. 16.

E. Granados/S. Tekalli: La maja y el ruiseñor

E. Granados/S. Tekalli: El Pele

M. Ravel/S. Tekalli: Le tombeau de Couperin

The Tekalli Duo is possessed of the type of unified musical vision that takes a lifetime of work to achieve. Fortunately for the brother-sister duo, that work began sixteen years ago when they were children growing up in Florida. The Tekalli Duo’s diverse ethnic background greatly influences their passion to connect the world through the language of music. Their performances have taken them from New York City’s WMP Recital Hall to a pre-revolutionary Libya under the auspices of the United States Embassy as musical ambassadors of Western music. Their recitals invariably mix standard classical repertory with newer works by composers of their heritage such as Fazil Say and Takemitsu, as well as their own transcriptions of classical and contemporary music.

As an international soloist and recitalist, violinist Suliman Tekalli’s distinctions include top prize winner of the Seoul International Music Competition in Korea, first prize in the Blount National String Competition, and prizes in the 2013 Sendai International Music Competition in Japan, and the 2009 Szeryng International Violin Competition in Mexico. He has appeared with the International Sejong Soloists, Sendai Philharmonic, and Orquesta Sinfónica del Estado de México and collaborated with eminent musicians such as violinist Gil Shaham, Cho Liang Lin, Donald Weilerstein, cellist Paul Watkins of the Emerson Quartet, and clarinetist David Shifrin. Suliman Tekalli's performing career began early with his radio debut on NPR's "From the Top" radio show in 2000 and his subsequent solo debut with the Orlando Philharmonic in 2004 at the age of sixteen.

Mr. Tekalli attended the Juilliard School, Cleveland Institute of Music, Yale School of Music, and the Schwob School of Music, studying with the notable pedagogues Hyo Kang, Sergiu Schwartz, and Joel Smirnoff. He actively transcribes and arranges for the violin, piano, and mixed ensembles, and is a composer of original works.

American pianist Jamila Tekalli Hanner has performed in concerts, festivals, and competitions throughout the United States, Canada, and Ecuador as a solo pianist and collaborative musician.

Dr. Tekalli holds degrees from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, University of Central Florida and a doctorate in Piano Performance from the University of Miami.  Her awards include finalist of the Stravinsky Awards International Piano Competition first place in the MTNA Steinway Collegiate Indiana Piano Competition and National Finalist in the MTNA Baldwin Piano Competition. As concerto competition winner, she performed Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto with conductor Imre Pallo. Orchestral engagements have featured her as soloist and concerto competition winner with Frost Symphony Orchestra and Indiana University’s Philharmonic Orchestra, the Space Coast Symphony, performing the works of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Samuel Barber’s Piano Concerto and Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. 

Dr. Tekalli has studied with distinguished artists Robert McDonald, Julian Martin, Boris Slutsky, Gilbert Kalish, and Marc Durand.

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Mar
20
5:00 PM17:00

"Spring Celebration" with the Paragon Philharmonia Chamber Orchestra

Thrilled to join the ensemble in one of my all-time favorite works, Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring for 13 instruments.

In addition to presenting in-person, live-stream info will be available on website.

More info: https://www.paragonphilharmonia.org/events

Tickets available: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/spring-celebration-tickets-158056646685?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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Feb
28
7:00 PM19:00

NSO@Home with the Juniper Trio

#NSOatHome​​​​ LIVE: Join the musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra as they perform from their homes to yours. This week's broadcast features the Juniper Trio, comprised of NSO Assistant Principal Oboist Jamie Roberts, KCOHO Principal Bassoonist Joseph Grimmer and Pianist Jamila Tekalli. NSO Youth Fellowship Oboist Arturo Salvalaggio also performs. Featuring works by Poulenc, Still, Verdi and more! Hosted by Marissa Regni, NSO Principal Second Violin.

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Oct
17
7:00 PM19:00

Levine Presents "Music for the People: 18th to 20th Century Trios"

In 1920s Paris, Francis Poulenc and “Les Six” put a new spin on the Neoclassical style. The Poulenc Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano marries humor and modernity with influences including Haydn, Mozart, and Saint-Saëns. Composers Jean Françaix and Andre Previn later drew on the cultural movement Poulenc catalyzed.

Featuring: Jamila Tekalli, piano, Jamie Roberts, oboe, Joey Grimmer, bassoon

This is a virtual event; the link to view the concert will be sent by email prior to the performance.

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Romance of Rachmaninoff
Mar
1
3:00 PM15:00

Romance of Rachmaninoff

RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2
RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 1

Jamila Tekalli, piano

Experience Rachmaninoff at his best, when the elegant Jamila Tekalli once again joins your Space Coast Symphony Orchestra for the breathtaking Second Piano Concerto.  For all the virtuosic summits and grand melodic gestures, Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto is shockingly intimate, as if we are peering into the private diary of this vulnerable composer. How mistaken were the work’s initial detractors, whose critical reception sent the young Rachmaninoff into years of depression. Rachmaninoff’s First Symphony is a dynamic and passionate representation of the Russian symphonic tradition, a powerful work achieving genuine heroic expression.

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Romance of Rachmaninoff
Feb
29
7:00 PM19:00

Romance of Rachmaninoff

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RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2
RACHMANINOFF Symphony No. 1

Jamila Tekalli, piano

Experience Rachmaninoff at his best, when the elegant Jamila Tekalli once again joins your Space Coast Symphony Orchestra for the breathtaking Second Piano Concerto.  For all the virtuosic summits and grand melodic gestures, Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto is shockingly intimate, as if we are peering into the private diary of this vulnerable composer. How mistaken were the work’s initial detractors, whose critical reception sent the young Rachmaninoff into years of depression. Rachmaninoff’s First Symphony is a dynamic and passionate representation of the Russian symphonic tradition, a powerful work achieving genuine heroic expression.

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Feb
19
7:00 PM19:00

Levine Presents Salon Series "Juniper Trio"

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The Juniper Trio presents “Napoleon Complex”, an evening of French works inspired through the evolution of the Baroque era great Francois Couperin to modern masterpieces of this unique and dynamic instrumentation, featuring the Poulenc and Francaix Trios.

Jamie Roberts, oboe

Joey Grimmer, bassoon

Jamila Tekalli, piano

The Juniper Trio is comprised of musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center Opera Orchestra and the Levine School faculty.

Washington Post review of the “Juniper Trio”: https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/a-world-famous-conductor-performed-in-a-dc-public-school-the-result-mixed-marks/2019/01/11/d17937f4-15c4-11e9-803c-4ef28312c8b9_story.html

This concert is part of Levine Music’s Salon Concert Series, offering intimate concert settings in residences in DC. Concerts are preceded by food and refreshments.

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Oct
3
8:00 PM20:00

UCF Presents Nora Lee Garcia, Flute

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UCF Flute Professor, Nora Lee Garcia, presents a recital with Jamila Tekalli, piano and David Bjella, cello. Nora Lee Garcia is one of the most highly regarded flutists in the concert world today. As a Powell Flutes Artist and Professor of Flute at the University of Central Florida, she is in demand throughout the United States, Europe, and South America as a soloist, chamber artist, and teacher.

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Sep
12
12:00 PM12:00

Juniper Trio plays NSO "In Your Neighborhood"

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Community Performance
12–1 p.m. • American Job Center • 4058 Minnesota Avenue, NE
NSO musician Jamie Roberts (oboe) and guest musicians Joey Grimmer (bassoon), and Jamila Tekalli (keyboard)—play for staff and job seekers at the D.C. Department of Employment Services headquarters.

Program:

Lalliet: Terzetto Op. 22

Triebert and Jancourt: Fantaisie Concertante sur L’Italiana in Algeria de G. Rossini

Verdi (arr. by Jamie Roberts): of “Un di felice” from La Traviata

Respighi (arr. by Joseph Grimmer): L’adorazione dei Magi from “Trittico Boticelliano”

Poulenc: Trio for piano, oboe, and bassoon

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NSO Prelude Concert
Apr
21
6:00 PM18:00

NSO Prelude Concert

Members of the National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center Opera and President's Own Marine Band join for a program of Ravel and Klughardt, with a finale of Francis Poulenc's iconic work for piano and woodwind quintet, Sextet.

Leah Arsenault, Flute                                                                                                                  Jamie Roberts, Oboe                                                                                                                 Kristin King, Clarinet                                                                                                                     Samuel Blair, Bassoon                                                                                                                      Robert Rearden, Horn
Jamila Tekalli, Piano

Le Tombeau de Couperin, Maurice Ravel (transcribed by Mason Jones)                          Prelude                                                                                                                                   Fugue                                                                                                                                   Menuet                                                                                                                              Rigaudon

Quintett op. 79, August Klughardt                                                                                         Allegro non troppo                                                                                                               Allegro vivace                                                                                                                     Andante grazioso                                                                                                                Adagio, Allegro molto vivace

Sextet, Francis Poulenc                                                                                                        Allegro vivace                                                                                                             Divertissement                                                                                                                       Finale

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NSO Chamber at the National Institute of Health
Mar
22
1:30 PM13:30

NSO Chamber at the National Institute of Health

Members of the National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center Opera and President's Own Marine Band join for a program of Ravel and Klughardt, with a finale of Francis Poulenc's iconic work for piano and woodwind quintet, Sextet.

Leah Arsenault, Flute                                                                                                                  Jamie Roberts, Oboe                                                                                                                 Kristin King, Clarinet                                                                                                                     Samuel Blair, Bassoon                                                                                                                      Robert Rearden, Horn
Jamila Tekalli, Piano

Le Tombeau de Couperin, Maurice Ravel (transcribed by Mason Jones)                          Prelude                                                                                                                                   Fugue                                                                                                                                   Menuet                                                                                                                              Rigaudon

Quintett op. 79, August Klughardt                                                                                         Allegro non troppo                                                                                                               Allegro vivace                                                                                                                     Andante grazioso                                                                                                                Adagio, Allegro molto vivace

Sextet, Francis Poulenc                                                                                                        Allegro vivace                                                                                                             Divertissement                                                                                                                       Finale

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Jan
30
7:00 PM19:00

NSO at Mount Vernon

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Members of the National Symphony Orchestra—Jamie Roberts (oboe), Mahoko Eguchi (viola), and Jamila Tekalli (piano)—play chamber works by Loeffler and others.

Jamie Roberts, oboe
Mahoko Eguchi, viola
Jamila Tekalli, piano

Robert Kahn, Serenade in F minor for Oboe, Viola, and Piano

Max Bruch, Romanaze in F Major op. 85 for Viola and Piano

Maurice Ravel, Sonatine - 1st movement, Modéré, arranged for Oboe and Piano

Claude Debussy, Images, Book 1 - iii. Mouvement

Charles Martin Loeffler, Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola, and Piano L'étang,Lacornemus

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NSO Prelude Concert
Jan
27
6:00 PM18:00

NSO Prelude Concert

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Members of the National Symphony Orchestra—Jamie Roberts (oboe), Mahoko Eguchi (viola), and Jamila Tekalli (piano)—play chamber works by Loeffler and others.

Robert Kahn, Serenade in F minor for Oboe, Viola, and Piano

Max Bruch, Romanaze in F Major op. 85 for Viola and Piano

Maurice Ravel, Sonatine - 1st movement, Modéré, arranged for Oboe and Piano

Claude Debussy, Images, Book 1 - iii. Mouvement

Charles Martin Loeffler, Two Rhapsodies for Oboe, Viola, and Piano L'étang,Lacornemus

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Blue Bamboo Center of the Arts
Jun
22
8:00 PM20:00

Blue Bamboo Center of the Arts

Jamila Tekalli performs in the beautiful Blue Bamboo Center, a solo piano journey through Schubert's poetic lyricism, Ginastera's bombastic Piano Sonata, through the evocative modern works of Saad Haddad "Shifting Sands" for piano and electronics, John Adams "American Berserk" and more..

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Miami Piano Circle presents GALT
May
13
8:00 PM20:00

Miami Piano Circle presents GALT

Miami Piano Circle will premiere GALT at the New World Center May 13, 2017 at 8:00 PM. GALT, composed by Peter J. Learn, is inspired by the Ayn Rand 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged and written in the unusual format of an ‘orchestra’ of ten pianos and two percussionists playing simultaneously, complemented with panoramic video and imagery, taking you on a stunning musical and visual journey. Experience the heroism of GALT portrayed by powerful music. 

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Odeon Chamber Series
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

Odeon Chamber Series

Tekalli Duo returns to the Odeon Chamber Series, from Mozart to Ismail, also featuring world premieres of original Tekalli Duo transcriptions. 

Sonata K. 526 in A major W.A. Mozart

Violin Sonata Edward Elgar

Violin Sonata Claude Debussy

Jhula Jhule Reena Ismail

Tzigane Maurice Ravel

 

 

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