Winterlude - Sunday Performance
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101 Mountain View Road,Whitefield NH 03598
13 February, 2022
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"Winter Romance" celebrates three periods of the Romantic Era with works by three distinctly different voices. WINTER ROMANCE PROGRAM Ferdinand Ries Quartet No.1 in C Major, Op.145 for Flute and Strings (1784-1838) Amy Beech Romance for Violin and Piano, Op.23 (1867-1944) Johannes Brahms Quintet in F Minor, Op.34 for Piano and String Quartet (1833-1897) ARTISTS Susan Nidel, fluteRonnie Bauch, violinGabriella Diaz, violinAh Ling Neu, violaChris Finckel, celloBernard Rose, piano"Winter Romance" celebrates three periods of the Romantic Era with works by three distinctly different voices. It begins with a lively work by Ferdinand Ries, a student of Beethoven, who composed several pieces for flute and strings in a charming, early Romantic style. His first Quartet in C Major is filled with stately, lovely melodies, virtuoso flute lines, bouncing rhythms and concludes with an energetic, dance-like Spanish finale. Amy Beach, a New Hampshire native, represents the late Romantic idiom with a Romance for violin and piano that has been described as “a love story from beginning to end.” Listeners are kept engaged by its smoldering passion, soaring high notes, and soothingly calm passages, all emblematic trademarks of this important American composer. The concert concludes with one of the supreme masterpieces of the middle Romantic Period, Brahms’ Piano Quintet in f minor. Often called the “crown of his chamber music,” the work combines a Beethoven-like drive with a Schubert-like expansiveness, in all four movements, that create a mood of heroic tragedy. The piano and strings play an equally important role throughout this piece which has also been praised for its remarkable “unity of expression.” Now well past their 40th season, the North Country Chamber Players, through their unwavering commitment to the area and, having successfully built an audience for classical music in northern New Hampshire, now present their ever-popular six-week-long White Mountains Music Festival and additional year-round chamber music concerts. As ambassadors for the arts, representing New Hampshire, the Chamber Players performed in a national tribute to the great Brazilian composer Heitor Villa Lobos at New York City’s Merkin Concert Hall, presented a nine-concert series, “An American Chamber Music Retrospective,” under the auspices of the MacDowell Colony’s Centennial Anniversary celebration, and have been the subject of feature articles in the New York Times, the Boston Globe and Ski Magazine.
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