Marlboro Music: Schumann & Brazilian Composers

Marlboro Music: Schumann & Brazilian Composers

by 

in
One response

This week’s “Music from Marlboro” serves up a Robert Schumann sandwich on Brazilian bread. The hour will open with “Five Songs for Voice and Bassoon” by Francisco Mignone, and conclude with the String Quartet No. 6 by Heitor Villa-Lobos. In between will be the “Andante and Variations” by Schumann, scored for the rather peculiar combination of two pianos, two cellos and horn. The husband and wife team of Claude Frank and Lilian Kallir perform.

I hope you’ll join me for more selections from the Marlboro Music archive, this Wednesday evening at 6:00 EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.


Marlboro School of Music and Festival: Official Page

PHOTO: Schumann pianists Claude Frank and Lilian Kallir, married at Marlboro in 1959 (with pianist Eugene Istomin, their best man, standing left)


Comments

One response to “Marlboro Music: Schumann & Brazilian Composers”

  1. … [Trackback]

    […] Read More here on that Topic: rossamico.com/2017/07/26/marlboro-music-schumann-brazilian-composers/ […]

Leave a Reply

Tag Cloud

Aaron Copland (92) Beethoven (95) Composer (114) Film Music (123) Film Score (143) Film Scores (255) Halloween (94) John Williams (187) KWAX (229) Leonard Bernstein (101) Marlboro Music Festival (125) Movie Music (138) Opera (202) Philadelphia Orchestra (89) Picture Perfect (174) Princeton Symphony Orchestra (106) Radio (87) Ralph Vaughan Williams (85) Ross Amico (244) Roy's Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner (290) The Classical Network (101) The Lost Chord (268) Vaughan Williams (103) WPRB (396) WWFM (881)

DON’T MISS A BEAT

Receive a weekly digest every Sunday at noon by signing up here


RECENT POSTS