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WERMUTH RETIREMENT CELEBRATION

Event Details

may 23, 2021

1:00—2:30 pm

central time

We are very excited to present a live-stream event celebrating the legacy of Thomas Wermuth and the Chicago Consort.   After months of planning and hoping that we might be able to gather together for a live concert event, we have finally had to accept that the State of Illinois Phase Four Covid restrictions prevent us from gathering in any significant numbers and we do not want to put anyone at risk. 

 

The Celebration Concert will feature the current members of the 2020-21 Chicago Consort and special guest alumni soloists.  The concert will be live-streamed from the beautiful sanctuary of the First Congregational Church of Western Springs.   You can view the event from this page.  The Concert will also be recorded and will be available to view on this web page after the event.

PROGRAM

 

NEVER ENOUGH

Loren Allred Arranged by Chicago Consort Alumni Lauren Culver

Chicago Consort with Violin Soloist Lauren Culver

 

SABRINA

John Williams Arranged by Thomas Wermuth

Chicago Consort with Violin soloist Patrick Connolly

 

RECITATIVO & SCHERZO

F. Kreisler

Christina Castelli - Violin Soloist

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POLONAISE BRILLANTE OP. 4

H. Wieniawski

Hillary Hempel - Violin

Melissa Zindel - Piano

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FOR GOOD from the musical WICKED

Stephen Schwartz/Arr. by Thomas Wermuth

Violin soloists Emily Connolly and Allegra Wermuth

 

SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME

A. Dvorak Arr. J. Milone

Violin soloist - Ethan Hamel

 

PASSACAGLIA for VIOLIN & VIOLA

Handel/Halvorsen

Violin - Benjamin Beilman

Viola - Elizabeth Beilman 

 

SONATA NO. 1 in G MAJOR OP. 78:  VIVACE MA NON TROPPO

Johannes Brahms

Kiyoshi Hayashi - Violin 

Melissa Zindel - Piano

 

CARMEN FANTASIE

F. Waxman on themes by G. Bizet     

Vince Meklis - Violin

Melissa Zindel - Piano

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HALLELUJAH

Chicago Consort 

Violin soloist Lauren Culver

RETIREMENT FUND

If you would like to make a gift of gratitude to Mr. Wermuth’s retirement fund, you may do so here:

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You may also mail a check to:

 

Wermuth Retirement Fund

C/O WSSTE

1106 Chestnut St.

Western Springs, IL 60558

Retirement Fund
Career & Legacy

Tom Wermuth's Career & Legacy

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After an illustrious 32 year career, Thomas Wermuth will retire from the faculty at the Western Springs School of Talent Education. He will be moving with his life partner, Nick Ginandes, to Golden, Colorado where they will enjoy spending time with his daughter, Allegra Wermuth and granddaughter, Satya. Mr. Wermuth will continue to teach the violin and offer teacher training for the Suzuki Association of the Americas.

 

The Western Springs School of Talent Education began in 1980 when founder Edward Kreitman started teaching in the West suburbs of Chicago. Nine years later, Thomas Wermuth left his position as the principal violist of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and faculty member at the Guelph Suzuki School to join the faculty at WSSTE as the artist in residence faculty member.

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