Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Season 130, 2010-2011, Subscription, Volume 02
. BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA James Levine, Music Director BOSTON SYMPHONY Bernard Haitink, Conductor Emeritus ORCHESTRA Seiji Ozawa, Music Director Laureate JAMES LEVINE Music >4& 130th Season, 2010-2011 Director CHAMBER TEA VI Friday, March 25, at 2:30 COMMUNITY CONCERT VIII Sunday, March 27, at 3, at Somerville High School COMMUNITY CONCERT IX Sunday, April 3, at 3, at Tuckerman Hall, Worcester The free Community Concerts are made possible by a generous grant from the Lowell Institute. HAWTHORNE STRING QUARTET SI-JING HUANG, violin (1st violin in Post and Lee; violin in Srnka) RONAN LEFKOWITZ, violin MARK LUDWIG, viola SATO KNUDSEN, cello THOMAS MARTIN, clarinet JESSICA ZHOU, harp MCHEDELOV Variations on a Theme of Paganini, for harp TAILLEFERRE Arabesque, played by clarinet and harp RAVEL Vocalise-etude en forme de habanera, played by clarinet and harp DEBUSSY Arabesque No. 2, played by clarinet and harp POST Virtual Fantasie on a Chorale, for string quartet LEE Morango. Almost A Tango for string quartet SRNKA Escape Routines for harp, clarinet, and string trio Week 19 Notes on the Program The Russian Mikhail Mchedelov (1903-1974) was a kind of Segovia of the harp, delving into the non-harp repertoire to expand the range of his own instrument at a time when the harp was really coming into its own as a serious solo medium in the twentieth century. He taught at the Moscow Conservatory from 1937 until 1959. His Variations on a Theme of Paganini was published in 1962 and, as a bravura work, is frequently assigned as a competition piece. The theme is a familiar one, that of the last of the twenty-four solo violin caprices by Nicolo Paganini (1782-1840), the quintessential virtuoso of the Romantic era.
[Show full text]