DUO CONCERT VIDEO
DAVID DILLARD - VIOLIN         ADAM CRANE - VIOLA
MARCH 29, 2009 at 7:30 pm
GRAND DUO for Violin and Viola  - Opus 69 in C major                                             Ignace Pleyel
Allegro Spiritoso                                                                         Rondo   
RHAPSODY OF FAMILIAR JEWISH MELODIES  
arranged A. Crane     

HEBREW:
YERUSHALAYIM SHEL ZAHAV,
HEVENU SHALOM ALEICHEM   

ENGLISH:
JERUSALEM OF GOLD
PEACE FOR EVERYONE  
DUO No.1 in G major for Violin and Viola - K.423                                                                                                                              W.A. Mozart
Allegro                                                                        Adagio                                                                       Rondo    
 
PASSACAGLIA on a Theme by Handel
Johan Halvorsen
THE MUSICIANS:
Violinist - David Dillard
started playing the violin at age three in Annandale, Virginia. After studying at Julliard and Indiana
University he joined the Savannah Symphony and later the Alabama Symphony. He has been a member of the Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra since 1992. Chamber music has been a particular interest of David for many years, and he is currently a
member of the Allegro String Quartet. In addition, Mr. Dillard has a studio of private violin students.

Violist - Adam Crane, originally from Brooklyn, NY has enjoyed a successful and varied musical career. Mr. Crane trained in
the old school conservatory of Mannes College of Music, NYC, where he received his B.M.as a double major, Viola
performance and Music Composition, and went on to earn his M.M. and Post- Graduate Professional Studies Certificate from
Mannes. Adam has appeared as a concerto soloist, chamber musician, conductor, lecturer and composer. Currently he is
the artistic director of the Crane Classical Music Society where he has an active teaching studio and holds seminars and
concerts that encourage community participation and projects designed to keep music thriving.
For more information
www.craneclassical.com
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