Event Description: CANTATA PROFANA
STRAVINSKY SALON
MARCH 23, 8PM
Made possible by a generous gift from Rosalyn A. Engelman in honor of Nathan Ackerman
Rosalyn and Irwin Engelman Recital Hall
BUY TICKETS
General Admission: $36
Alumni: $31
Faculty & Staff: $26
Students: $16
“Exacting and sensitive” – The Boston Globe
“Intrepid and unexpected concerts” – The New Yorker
The winners of the 2016 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming return. Lee Dionne (keyboards) and Jacob Ashworth (violin) perform Bach, Webern, Cage, and Stravinsky's Duo Concertant with their trademark sense of theatricality.
PROGRAM:
John
Cage (1912 - 1992) -- Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard (1950), No. 5
Anton
Webern (1883 - 1945) -- Four Pieces for Violin and Piano (1910)
I.
Sehr langsam (very slow)
II.
Rasch (fast)
III.
Sehr langsam (very slow)
IV.
Bewegt (lively)
John
Cage -- Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard, No. 4
Igor
Stravinsky (1882 - 1971) -- Duo Concertant (1932)
1.
Cantilène
2.
Églogue I
3.
Églogue II
4.
Gigue
5.
Dithyrambe
J.S.
Bach -- Sonata for Violin and Keyboard No. 5 in F minor (1720-1723), BWV 1018
1.
No tempo indication
2.
Allegro
John
Cage -- Six Melodies for Violin and Keyboard, No. 2
J.S.
Bach -- Sonata for Violin and Keyboard No. 5 in F minor, BWV 1018
3.
Adagio
4.
Vivace
Luigi
Dallapiccola (1904 - 1975) -- Due Studi (1946/1947)
Sarabande
Fanfara
e Fuga
Toru
Takemitsu (1930 - 1996) -- Distance de Fee (1951)
J.S.
Bach -- III. Cantabile, ma un poco Adagio, from Sonata
for Violin and Keyboard No. 6 in G Major (1720-1723), BWV 1019
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