Soloists of the Kronberg Academy
Antoine Tamestit, Viola
Gary Hoffman, Cello
Soloists of the Kronberg Academy is also performing February 21, February 22, February 23.
Antoine Tamestit is also performing February 23.
Gary Hoffman is also performing February 23.
Performers
Soloists of the Kronberg Academy
·· Marc Bouchkov, Violin
·· Stephen Waarts, Violin
·· Matthew Lipman, Viola
·· Jonathan Roozeman, Cello
Antoine Tamestit, Viola
Gary Hoffman, Cello
Program
DVOŘÁK Terzetto
KODÁLY Duo for Violin and Cello
TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence
Event Duration
The printed program will last approximately two hours, including one 20-minute intermission.At a Glance
DVOŘÁK Terzetto, Op. 74
An accomplished violist, Dvořák intended to play this melodious string trio with a student violinist who was lodging at his house in Prague. Although he described the Terzetto as a mere “bagatelle,” it called for more than amateur-grade technique and ended up being premiered by professionals in a formal concert setting.
KODÁLY Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7
Kodály composed his Duo for Violin and Cello in 1914, shortly before his bracingly virtuosic Sonata for Solo Cello. Violinist Imre Waldbauer observed that “the interrelation of the two instruments is based on perfect equality; each is the natural complement of the other, and everything is made to subserve a single principle, that of obtaining the ideal tone color and form in an ensemble made up of two contrasting and yet parallel elements.”
TCHAIKOVSKY Souvenir de Florence, Op. 70
The rarely performed string sextet Souvenir de Florence is a warmly lyrical memento of Tchaikovsky’s productive sojourn in Italy in 1890, a trip he took while polishing the score of his opera The Queen of Spades. Although he made no apparent effort to evoke Italian music or atmosphere, this passionate, sun-filled work is singularly free of the angst that bedeviled Tchaikovsky for much of his adult life.