Conservatorium of Music
Thursday Concert Class

Concert Program for 2022-09-01

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Today we will be treated to performances by guest musicians of the MIMIR Chamber Music Festival
  
  
Ballade Op.47 No.3Fryderyk Chopin (1810 - 1849)
       
Iris Su, Piano
Chopin's Fourth Ballade in A-flat Major.
  
  
2 Poemes Op. 32Alexander Scriabin (1872 - 1915)
        No. 1 in F sharp major: Andante cantabile No. 2 in D Major: Allegro con eleganza, con fiducia
Tim Kan, piano
Scriabin’s music evokes a sense of elation, upsurge, and weightlessness, as if the law of gravity has been reversed. As once described by Boris Pasternak: “[Scriabin] had a habit of walking and then continuing to glide without walking like a stone thrown over the water and gliding over it….It seems that he would simply leave the ground and float above it”. The Poemes follow a binary structure. The first is decorated and adorned by beautiful harmonies and melodic flourishes whilst the second poem is reinforced by powerful octaves and vibrant energy.
  
  
Sonata in A flat major Op. 110Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)
        I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo II. Allegro molto III. Adagio ma non troppo – Allegro ma non troppo
Tim Kan, piano
Composed in 1821, Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in A flat major is one of Beethoven's last explorations of the Piano Sonata genre. It offers a journey of sophisticated emotions and warmth through its exploration of themes with simple lyricism and varying textures.