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Concert 5 The Greatest Music You've Never Heard: Rarely Performed Chamber Works Music by Jaun Crisóstomo Arriaga, Copland, and William Grant Still
Saturday, March 11, 7:30 pm Sunday, March 12, 3:00 pm
Ivan Rosenblum, Concert director and piano Justine Hamlin, clarinet; Shannon Delaney and Rachel Magnus Hartman, violins; Arlyn Knapic, viola Aude Castagna, cello
Rarely performed? We know what youre thinking: surely there are good reasons for that! Our program judiciously avoids those unworthies in favor of first-rate, seldom-performed pieces that deserve wider exposure. We explore why even excellent music is sometimes under- programmed and under-appreciated.
For example, Arriaga, the Spanish Mozart, who died at age 20, didnt have time to amass enough compositions to insure a lasting reputation. Even though Aaron Copland is well-known, his Sextet is not, because its written in a less popular style than Appalachian Spring.
Some composers, for sociological or historical reasons, never received their full due. Such was the fate of Afro-American composer William Grant Still, whose lively dance Dance Suite will be performed.
By exploring the twists and turns of rarely performed repertoire, we discovered the intriguing Zemlinsky Trio and opera composer Gian Carlo Menottis instrumental Trio.
With its 18th-20th century varied repertoire and diverse instrumentation, this concert is not to be missed. You might not get another opportunity to hear these pieces for quite some time!
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LocationChrist Lutheran Church (View)
10707 Soquel Drive
Aptos, CA 95003
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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