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SUMMARY:Grieg, Mazzoli, & Beethoven
DESCRIPTION:These Worlds in Us\nFriday, July 19 at 7:30PM, Sunset Center Theater\nGrete Pedersen, conductor; Eric Lu, piano; Festival Orchestra\nPianist Eric Lu makes his Carmel Bach Festival debut in the stunning Piano Concerto by Edvard Grieg. Lu’s performances are described as “…Playing of high emotional intelligence, always geared to a connective and longer view, delivered by unfussy, unflappable and prodigiously complete technique.”\nMissy Mazzoli dedicated These Worlds in Us to her father, a soldier in Vietnam. She writes, “In talking to him it occurred to me that, as we grow older, we accumulate worlds of intense memory within us, and that grief is often not far from joy. I like the idea that music can reflect painful and blissful sentiments in a single note or gesture, and sought to create a sound palette that I hope is at once completely new and strangely familiar to the listener.”\nThe first four notes of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony form the most universally recognized motive in music in the most famous symphony ever composed. Beethoven is the master of technique in thematic development. Composer Robert Schumann wrote, “It still exercises its power over all ages, just as those great phenomena of nature that, no matter how often they occur, fill us with awe and wonder. This symphony will go on centuries hence, as long as the world and the world’s music endure.”\n\nProgram\nConcerto for Piano, op. 16, A minor (30 minutes) | EDVARD GRIEG (1843-1907)\nI. Allegro molto moderato\nII. Adagio\nIII. Allegro moderato molto e marcato\nThese Worlds In Us (9 minutes) | MISSY MAZZOLI (1980-)\nINTERMISSION\nSymphony no. 5, op. 67, C minor (34 minutes) | LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)\nI. Allegro con Brio\nII. Andante con moto\nIII. Allegro\nIV. Allegro\n
URL:https://bachfestival.org/events/these-worlds-in-us-071924/
ORGANIZER;CN=Grete Pedersen:MAILTO:
CATEGORIES:Main Concerts
LOCATION:San Carlos St between 8th and 10th Ave, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921
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