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Tom Landschoot - Third Annual Lev Aronson Legacy Festival
All concerts are at O'Donnell Hall on SMU Campus.
Tom Landschoot and Liang-Yu Wang in recital!! Concert features music by Beethoven, Bruch and Franck
As a duo, Wang and Landschoot have performed together throughout three continents. Their newest CD "Balabille" on ArchiMusic, containing the sonatas of Debussy, Poulenc and Chopin, was released in January 2012.
Landschoot is a professor of cello at Arizona State University and has an international career as a concert and recording artist. He has won numerous performance awards and performs around the world.
Wang also actively performs around the world and has been featured as a guest artist at several chamber music organizations in Arizona. She has also collaborated with numerous artists and teaches chamber music master classes in the United States and Taiwan.
Program to include:
L.v. Beethoven Sonata opus 5, no. 2
Adagio sostenuto e espressivo Allegro molto più tosto presto (ends in major). Rondo. Allegro (in G major)
Max Bruch, Kol Nidrei opus 47 ---- Cesár Franck Sonata in A major
I. Allegretto ben moderato, 9/8 This gentle and sweetly reflective rocking theme, introduced by the violin after a short introduction by the piano, is the thematic core of the entire work; Franck originally intended it as a slow movement, but Ysaÿe preferred a slightly quicker tempo, and convinced Franck to mark it Allegretto.[9]
II. Allegro This turbulent movement is sometimes considered the real opening movement, with the Allegretto ben moderato serving as a long introduction.
III. Ben moderato: Recitative-Fantasia This is improvisatory in nature, and free in both structure and expression.
IV. Allegretto poco mosso The main melody is heard in canonic imitation between the instruments, and recurs in a rondo-like manner to a triumphant and soaring conclusion. James Harding described the movement as "a magnificent example of canonic writing, simple, majestic and irresistible in its ample, beautifully wrought proportions".
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LocationO'Donnell Hall, The Meadows School of the Arts, S.M.U. (View)
6101 Bishop Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75205
United States
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