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Monday, July 25, 2011

MONADNOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL



Sunday, August 7,  4 pm 
Jaffrey, NH
Jaffrey Center Meeting House


Chamber Masterpieces III

Maurice Ravel: Sonata for violin and cello
György Kurtág: Scenes from a Novel, Op. 19,
    for soprano, violin, bass, and cimbalom
Johannes Brahms: String Sextet No. 2 in G, Op. 36

Tony Arnold, soprano; Curtis Macomber, Gabriela Diaz, Jesse Mills, Adela Pena, violin, Jonathan Bagg, Tawnya Popoff, viola; Rafael Popper-Keizer, Elizabeth Anderson, cello; Robert Black, bass; Petra Berenyi, cimbalom


Friday, August 5, 7:30 pm
Sullivan United Congregational Church




Tony Arnold, soprano, Petra Berenyi, cimbalom, Laura Gilbert, flute, Steve Jackson, clarinet, Gabriela Diaz, Curtis Macomber and Adela Pena, violins, Jonathan Bagg and Tawnya Popoff, violas, Elizabeth Anderson and Rafael Popper-Keizer, cello, Robert Black, contrabass

String Quartet in G major, K. 387 (1782) by W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)

Eight Duos Op. 4 (1961) for violin and cimbalom by György Kurtág  (b. 1926)

Tombeaux: Two Songs for Soprano and Ensemble (2011) by Paul Brantley (b. 1961)

I. Here thought they (Shakespeare)
II. Split the Lark (Emily Dickinson)

~Intermission~

Hymn II for cello and contrabass (1977) by Alfred Schnittke (1934-1998)

Concerto a Tre (1947) by Dahl Ingolf (1912-1970)






Thursday, August 4, 7:30 pm
Peterborough, All Saints Church


Tony Arnold, soprano, Petra Berenyi, cimbalom, Laura Gilbert, flute, Gabriela Diaz, violin, Jonathan Bagg, viola, Rafael Popper-Keizer, cello, Robert Black, contrabass

Quartet for flute and strings in C major, K. 285a (1778)​  by W. A. Mozart

Hymn II for cello and contrabass (1977)​ by Alfred Schnittke

Tombeaux: Two Songs for Soprano and Ensemble (2011)​ by Paul Brantley

Eight Duos Op. 4 (1961) for violin and cimbalom​​ by György Kurtág

String Trio in c minor, Op. 9 No. 3 (1797)​​​          Ludwig van Beethoven


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Program notes:
http://monadnockmusic.org/ProgramNotes/8-7-11%20Notes.htm



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