Tag: Chamber Music

  • Chamber Music Concerts in Princeton & Solebury

    Chamber Music Concerts in Princeton & Solebury

    Good things come in small packages on upcoming concerts of two area chamber music ensembles. Richardson Chamber Players will present “England’s Green and Pleasant Land” at Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium on Sunday, and Concordia Chamber Players will present “All Things Strings” at Trinity Episcopal Church, Solebury, PA, on Feb. 26. Both concerts will begin at 3 p.m.

    The Princeton University Concerts program will highlight folk-inflected works by Ralph Vaughan Williams (“Merciless Beauty,” on texts of Geoffrey Chaucer), Gerald Finzi (“Five Bagatelles” for clarinet and piano), John McCabe, and Benjamin Britten, with a classic example of the renowned English facility for writing for string orchestra, Edward Elgar’s “Serenade for Strings in E minor.”

    Concordia will present string music on a more intimate scale, with quartets by Philip Glass and Claude Debussy alongside a quintet by Antonin Dvořák.

    Glass, who turned 80 on Jan. 31, wrote his String Quartet No. 2 in 1983. It grew out of incidental music he composed for a production of Samuel Beckett’s “Company.” Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor, from 1893, is universally regarded as one of the greatest of French string quartets; it is certainly one of the most popular.

    Dvořák wrote his String Quintet No. 3 in E-flat major, also from 1893, during the same trip that yielded his more famous “American” String Quartet. The composer had been lured to the United States from Bohemia to take up the directorship of the National Conservatory of Music in New York. He summered at a Czech community in Spillville, IA. The environment obviously agreed with him, as both works share an ingratiatingly sunny disposition. The music brims with Bohemian inflections and American inspiration.

    You can read more about it in my article in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2017/02/classical_music_richardson_cha.html


    PHOTOS (clockwise from left): Concordia artistic director Michelle Djokic, Glass, Debussy and Dvořák

  • Concerts on the Slope Chamber Music Broadcast

    Concerts on the Slope Chamber Music Broadcast

    I think you’ll agree, there’s nothing slippery about this Slope.

    Today’s edition of “The Classical Network in Concert” will feature performances guaranteed to stick to your ribs, as we travel to Saint John’s Episcopal Church in Park Slope, Brooklyn, for Concerts on the Slope. Concerts on the Slope was founded in 2012 to present top-notch chamber music concerts, featuring rising young artists from New York and around the world.

    This afternoon’s broadcast will include a complete concert given on Oct. 23, 2016 – a program of clarinet trios by Jonathan Tunick, Ke-Chia Chen, and Beethoven – with clarinetist Eric Umble, cellist Benjamin Larsen, and pianist Jeong Hwa Park; and then, after a break, we’ll hear highlights from a concert given on Oct. 2, by Frank Morelli and his All-Star Bassoon Quartet. The program will include music by Gounod, Bach, Handel and Leonard Bernstein. You can find out more about the series at concertsontheslope.org.

    Stick around after 2:00 EST for major works by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Bohuslav Martinu. I’ll be serving up the Slope for lunch at noon, and then spinning the platters until 4, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.

  • November Introspection Music on WPRB

    November Introspection Music on WPRB

    Between the weather and the election, November is off to a very strange start. I am sure I am not alone in feeling rather subdued this week. It seems only appropriate, then, that tomorrow morning on WPRB, the focus will be on intimacy, introspection and solace. We’ll enjoy music for various chamber combinations – string quartets, woodwind quintets, that sort of thing – so as not to agitate or jangle too many nerves.

    It will be a morning of genuine concord, from 6 to 11 EST, at WPRB 103.3 FM and wprb.com. You’ll find me relaxing with a scotch in the bath, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • Chamber Music Intimate Conversations

    Chamber Music Intimate Conversations

    Chamber music. Intimate conversation between friends.

    Join me for a morning of civilized discourse, as we enjoy a string quartet by Niels Wilhelm Gade, a clarinet sonata by Max Reger, a quintet for flute, violin, viola, cello and harp by Jean Cras, a piano quintet by Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari, a quartet for clarinet, violin, cello and piano by Peter Schickele, a duet for two cellos by Friedrich August Kummer, a double sextet by Steve Reich, and more.

    Violinist Vladimir Dyo and Clipper Erickson, piano, will join me in the 10:00 hour. They’ll tell us a little bit about a chamber concert they’ll be performing at 1867 Sanctuary at Ewing this Monday at 8 p.m, with colleagues Allen Krantz, guitar, and Ovidiu Marinescu, cello. The program will include works by Krantz, Astor Piazzolla, Gaspar Cassado, Frederic Chopin, Mauro Giuliani, and Ludwig van Beethoven.

    The election is over. Time to conduct ourselves with dignity, if only for a few hours, from 6 to 11 EST, on WPRB 103.3 FM and at wprb.com. Let’s make beautiful music together, on Classic Ross Amico.

  • NJ Fall Chamber Music Concerts Abound

    NJ Fall Chamber Music Concerts Abound

    With the autumn equinox only days away, chamber music concerts will soon be as numerous as the leaves on your front lawn.

    So Percussion, Concordia Chamber Players’ Chamberfest 2016, the Composers’ Guild of New Jersey’s Milton Babbitt marathon, Princeton University Concerts, McCarter Theatre Center’s classical series, the Downtown Concert Series in Freehold, 1867 Sanctuary at Ewing, the Lenape Chamber Ensemble, chamber music concerts by Riverside Symphonia, recitals by Westminster Choir College of Rider University and Westminster Conservatory of Music, English dances by La Fiocco, Baroque performances by The Dryden Ensemble, and the Guild for Early Music Festival at Grounds For Sculpture all lend color to the third part of my season overview in today’s Trenton Times.

    http://www.nj.com/times-entertainment/index.ssf/2016/09/classical_music_2016-17_concer_2.html

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