Summer Winds

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  • Date 16-07-2019
Summer Winds, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Music Title
Summer Winds
Event Type
Music
Music Date
16-07-2019
Location
Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Newport Music Festival
Organizing/Related Departments
NA
Organization Type
OTHERS
MusicCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
MusicLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries
Location
Newport, Rhode Island, United States

This program features pieces from Bax, Milhaud, Ravel, Saint-Saens, Cras, Beethoven.

Arnold Bax was a wonderful pianist but loved writing poetry and composing. He spent a great deal of time in Ireland and made deep friendships. In the 1916 Easter Uprising, several of these friends were brutally executed. The Elegiac Trio composed that Spring was written as a memorial. Beautifully tranquil and dreamlike in nature, it is a gorgeous homage to those whom he loved.

Milhaud was a composer and teacher whose students included Burt Bacharach and Dave Brubeck. Unlike other modernists, he advised, "Don't be afraid of writing something people can remember and whistle. Don't ever feel discomfited by a melody." His Suite, Op. 157b mixes Brazilian rhythms with folk dance and jazz.

Ravel's Introduction and Allegro premiered at last year's Festival and is back by popular demand. Sensual and seductive, the piece transports the listener to a land far away.

The Tarantella is often a frenzied dance, but in the hands of Saint-Saëns, this popular form becomes an elegant partnership of spinning and spinning.

Jean Cras was torn between his life as a Naval Officer and his passion for music. The Quintet for Harp, Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello marries his two loves. In it one hears the waves and the seas as well as the influence of his worldly travels and French Impressionism.

Beethoven was known as having an untamed spirit and when he arrived in Vienna he took the city by storm. He cleverly wrote his Trio for clarinet to please the public and even included a melody from a popular drama, "Before I go to Work." A "gassenhauer" was a tune that was sung and whistled in the streets, and so Beethoven assured himself instant success, and the Trio was nicknamed forever.

Program:
- Elegiac Trio (Bax)
- Suite, Op. 157b (Milhaud)
- Introduction and Allegro for Harp, Flute, Clarinet, and String Quartet (Ravel)
- Tarantella for Flute, Piano, and Clarinet (Saint-Saëns)
- Quintet for Harp, Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello (Cras)
- Piano Trio, Op. 11 "Gassenhauer" (Beethoven)

Time: 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm.

Category: Arts | Performing Arts | Music.

Sub-Categories:
Arts | Performing Arts | Theatre | Musical,
Live Music | Classical.

Artists / Speakers: Bridget Kibbey (Harp), Goran Marcusson (Flute), Kristhyan Benitez (Piano), Kristian Baverstam (Clarinet), Laura Metcalf (Cello), Mina Lavcheva (Violin), Noriko Futagami (Viola).

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
Premiere Seats: USD 75.00, Main Seats: USD 60.00, Side and Rear Seats: USD 45.00.
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Address/Venue
  The Breakers, 44 Ochre Point Avenue  Pin/Zip Code : 02840
Contact
Sophia Pantos

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