This week on the “Evening Concert” music by Copland, Beethoven,Schumann, Bach and others.
The "others" include Vaughan Williams, Ravel, Debussy, Bartok, and Shostakovich to name a few more.
7-9 PM Monday-Thursday & Sunday
Great performances from the great concert venues, 7 to 9 pm Monday thru Thursday, and Sunday, on WILL-FM.
The "others" include Vaughan Williams, Ravel, Debussy, Bartok, and Shostakovich to name a few more.
A work for violin & harp, piano 4-hands, and cello and piano followed by a string quartet and a piano quintet.
Also on the program...Beethoven's "Overture to Egmont" and Shostakovich's "5th Symphony"
The musical interval of the descending second (or step) is a main musical motif in Mahler's Ninth....
The program comes to us from Chicago, the CSO, and includes music by Richard Strauss and John Adams.
What "Philharmonic" is that? New York, of course!
An all-Sibelius program from New York, Mozart and others from Chicago, Mahler and Debussy from San Francisco, Bruch and Shostakovich from Pittsburgh, and chamber music from Lincoln Center and Santa Fe.
The Brahms' work dates from 1861, the Dvorak from 1895, it's his last string quartet.
The ballet "Petrushka" was written in 1910-11, and revised in 1947; "Bolero" was written in 1928, originally for a ballet.
Barantschik and Vinacour are the soloists in the Mozart; conductor MTT brings his understanding of Bartok to the "Concerto for Orchestra".