Conservatorium of Music
Thursday Concert Class

Concert Program for 2021-03-11

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Sonata BWV1030Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)1511:10
        1. Andante 2. Largo e dolce 3. Presto
Wil Rigby, Flute
Rhodri Clarke, piano
The B minor flute sonata is one two sontas for flute and obligato harpsichord that have been authenticated as being composed by Bach. It is a true duo sonata particulary in the first movement which is unusually long for a sonata of the time. This is followed by an extremley expressive largo and concluded with a fugue like movement leading into a gigue.
  
  
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Piano Sonata in B flat, Hob. XVI:41Franz Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809)3011:27
        I. Allegro
Hannah Shin, Piano
The first movement of this 2-movement sonata is short, exuberant and brilliant in style.
  
  
Benediction de Dieu dans la SolitudeFranz Liszt (1811 - 1856)
       
Hannah Shin, Piano
One of Liszt's later works for piano, in the period when he embraced religious styles in his music. One more selection for the performance Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): Hammerklavier Sonata Op. 106, fourth movement One of the great monumental works in the piano repertoire, the fourth movement features a long, complex fugue.
  
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Sonata op. 40 no. 2Muzio Clementi (1752 - 1832)1911:59
        Movement 1: Molto adagio e sostenuto – Allegro con fuoco e con espressione
Anna Gao, Piano
Clementi was a celebrated composer, pianist, pedagogue, who is best known for his piano sonatas, and his collection of piano studies. He has been named by some nineteenth century enthusiasts as "the father of the pianoforte", "father of modern piano technique", and "father of Romantic pianistic virtuosity".
  
  
Ballade no. 2, S 171Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886)
       
Anna Gao, Piano
The Ballade no. 2 in B minor, S. 171, is a programmatic one movement tone poem for the piano written in 1853. According the Claudio Arrau, Ballade no. 2 depicts the Greek myth of Hero and Leander.
  

End Time: 12:20

Total Time of Entries: 64 minutes