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Celebrating Franz Liszt at 200 - G-Sharp Duo at The Bronxville Women's Club

Bronxville Women's Club, 135 Midland Ave, Bronxville, NY | Get Directions »
$20.00

 

CELEBRATING LISZT AT 200!
Program:

W. A. Mozart - Sonata in G Major for violin and piano, K. 301 (1778)

L. v. Beethoven - Sonata in C minor for violin and piano, op. 30, no. 2 (1802)                                        *Intermission*
B. Bartók - Rhapsody no. 1 for violin and piano, Sz. 87, BB 94 (1928)

G. Kurtág - Three Pieces for violin and piano, op. 14e (1971)

F. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody no. 12 in C-sharp minor, arranged for violin and piano (1850-59)
This special G-Sharp Duo program will be in celebration of the 200th birthday of Franz Liszt (1811-1886) - one of the greatest avant garde figures, composers, and piano virtuosos of all time. The first half of the program will feature a pairing of two highly contrasting sonatas by Liszt's two great Classical predecessors - Mozart and Beethoven. It will begin with Mozart's youthful and sunny Sonata in G Major for violin and piano, K. 301, followed by Beethoven's stormy and dramatic Sonata in C minor for violin and piano, op. 30, no. 2, whose Pathetique style well anticipates the Romantic, rhapsodic writing of Franz Liszt. The all-Hungarian, second half of our program will begin with Bartok's rousing Rhapsody no. 1 for violin and piano, with its catchy folk music and Gypsy influence. It will then be followed by Kurtag's elusive Three Pieces for violin and piano - a highly concentrated, serious, and aphoristic work, comprised of three mini-movements, each of which explores a different emotional state and an altered sense of time, space, and sonority. Finally, the program will conclude on a celebratory note with Liszt's little known and seldom heard transcription of his Hungarian Rhapsody no. 12 in C-sharp minor for violin and piano -  a work full of brilliant virtuosic writing for both players which alternates sections of tragic, profound emotion on the one hand with moments of delightful and playful humor on the other.      - Program notes by Dr. Yelena Grinberg

Event Details

Posted by: Yelena Grinberg
Where Bronxville Women's Club 135 Midland Ave, Bronxville, NY 10708
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Time 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors
Website http://­bronxvi­llewomensclub.­org
Phone 914.337.3252
Price $20, Adults; $10, Students and Seniors; cash only at the door
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Bronxville Women's Club

Bronxville Women's Club

135 Midland Ave, Bronxville, NY
914-337-3252

Bronxville Women's Club is located on Midland Avenue, just outside of the downtown area. It was founded in 1925, and has been a place for its members to socialize, discuss literature, arts, and music,and work to help the community.  The clubhouse is a large, white building with tall columns and floor-to-ceiling windows in the central corridor.

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