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SUMMARY:Salon No. 11: Puccini\, Rachmaninoff\, Bernstein\, Morricone\, at 3 West Club
DESCRIPTION:Salon Aux Chandelles is New York’s most exclusive and sophisticated concert series in New York City\, uniting world-class performances with the city’s refined cultural elegance. Hosted at the historic 3 West Club\, each salon unfolds in an intimate\, candlelit ambiance — a modern New York homage to the timeless grandeur of European artistic salons. \nOpening the 2025–26 season on November 15\, Salon Aux Chandelles unveils an evening of exquisite artistry — where world-class performances\, elegant ambiance\, and the glow of candlelight converge to evoke the timeless spirit of European salons reimagined for modern New York. \nBeyond the performance\, the salon cultivates authentic connections among guests from the worlds of fashion\, finance\, music\, and the arts. Following the concert\, attendees gather over refined refreshments\, engaging in meaningful dialogue that prolongs the evening’s allure. *Photography and interviews will be conducted throughout the event\, capturing its atmosphere and distinguished guests. \nMore than a concert\, Salon Aux Chandelles stands as a celebration of art\, culture\, and sophistication — an unforgettable experience that transcends the ordinary. \nWe invite guests to dress in cocktail attire or creative black tie\, embracing the spirit of elegance that defines our salon experience. \n**Program: \n  \n\nAntonio Vivaldi – “Sposa son disprezzata” from the opera Bajazet (6′)Performers:\nValeria Chibis\, soprano\nSergey Ioroff\, piano\nFrancesco Cilea – “Io son l’umile ancella” from the opera Adriana Lecouvreur (4′)Performers:\nValeria Chibis\, soprano\nSergey Ioroff\, piano\nTomaso Vitali-Yuri Tkanov – Chaconne\, arr. for violin & viola (10′)Performers:\nVartan Mailiantz\, violin\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nHeitor Villa-Lobos – Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5\, arr. for soprano\, viola & piano (6′)Performers:\nValeria Chibis\, soprano\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nSergey Ioroff\, piano\nFritz Kreisler-Sergei Rachmaninoff – Liebesleid (Love’s Sorrow) (5′)Performers:\nSergei Ioroff\, piano\nAram Khachaturian – Sabre Dance from the ballet “Gayane”\, arr. for violin & piano by Jascha Heifetz (2′)Performers:\nVartan Mailiantz\, violin\nSergei Iorov\, piano\nLeonard Bernstein – “America” from the musical West Side Story (4′)Performers:\nVartan Mailiantz\, 1st violin\nPeyton Cook\, 2nd violin\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nTBD\, cello\nEnnio Morricone – “Amapola” from Once Upon a Time In America (5′)Performers:\nVartan Mailiantz\, 1st violin\nPeyton Cook\, 2nd violin\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nTBD\, cello\nModest Mussorgsky – “Hopak” from opera The Fair at Sorochyntsi (2′)Performers:\nVartan Mailiantz\, 1st violin\nPeyton Cook\, 2nd violin\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nTBD\, cello\nGeorgy Sviridov – “Waltz” from the suite Snowstorm (4′)Performers:\nVartan Mailiantz\, 1st violin\nPeyton Cook\, 2nd violin\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nTBD\, cello\nLeroy Anderson – Jazz Pizzicato\, arr. for string quartet (3′)Vartan Mailiantz\, 1st violin\nPeyton Cook\, 2nd violin\nAlexandra Andreeva\, viola\nTBD\, cello\n\n  \nPerformer’s biographies: \nAlexandra Andreeva is an internationally acclaimed\, award-winning violist known for her exquisite tone and extraordinary musicality. She has performed as a soloist and chamber musician at some of the world’s most prestigious venues\, including Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, and the J. F. Kennedy Center. With a career spanning more than a decade\, Andreeva has captivated audiences across Europe\, Asia\, Africa\, and the Americas with her profound artistry and expressive interpretations. Her passion for both classical and contemporary works has made her a highly sought-after performer\, celebrated for her ability to bring depth and elegance to every stage she graces. \n  \nVartan Mailiantz is an internationally acclaimed\, award-winning concert violinist\, celebrated for his captivating performances and profound artistry. He has graced the stages of over 20 countries across Europe\, Asia\, South\, and North America\, performing as a soloist at prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall\, Albert Hall\, Lincoln Center\, and the J. F. Kennedy Center. Renowned for his virtuosic technique and deep emotional expression\, Mailiantz excels as both a soloist and chamber musician\, delivering unforgettable performances that resonate with audiences worldwide. His unwavering dedication to music has established him as one of the most sought-after violinists of his generation. \n  \nValeria Chibis\, an operatic soprano and laureate of international competitions\, is known for her electrifying stage presence. She debuted as Tatiana in “Eugene Onegin” at France’s Durance Luberon Festival in 2017. Valeria has performed at Carnegie Hall\, Opera America Center\, the United Nations\, and more\, and continues to inspire audiences worldwide with her extraordinary voice. \n  \nSergei Iorov\, is a virtuoso pianist and opera coach\, a laureate of international competitions\, and an esteemed graduate of Moscow State Conservatory. Sergey trained as an opera coach at the Bolshoi Theatre’s Young Opera Program and now resides in New York\, where he collaborates with top-tier musicians and singers at The New School and across Europe and the US. \n  \nPeyton Cook was named a “Memphis Music All-Star” by The Commercial Appeal at age 17 after winning the Germantown Concerto Competition and Beethoven Club Competition. Recently\, he was an “Emerging Artist” at Music from Salem and The Next Festival\, and currently plays with the Westside Chamber Players. Peyton frequently is an orchestral player having played in the Cape Anne Symphony\, Portsmouth Symphony\, Plymouth Philharmonic\, NEMPAC Opera\, Great Bay Philharmonic\, and more. He has also played in recording studio projects with Curtis Stewart\, Yvette Young\, and various video game soundtracks. He has also served as Assistant Director for the Promisek Solo String Workshop founded by Katie Lansdale. He received a Bachelor’s degree from The Boston Conservatory with Katie Lansdale and is currently working on his Master’s degree at Mannes School of Music with Rebecca Fischer. Peyton lives in NYC and is currently working on new collaborative works with film and dance. \nNathaniel Grohmann is a NYC based cellist and bassist with a devoted commitment to music interpretation and performance of chamber music. Nathaniel has excellent communication and coaching skills\, as well as extensive experience in multiple genres of music. Primarily a classical musician\, Nathaniel has also performed music in Pop\, Bluegrass\, Latin\, Jazz\, and world music styles. \n*By purchasing tickets\, attendees acknowledge and consent to the possibility of appearing in official photographs and media features produced by Salon Aux Chandelles. \n**Program and performers are subject to change.
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LOCATION:3 West Club\, 3 W 51st St\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
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