John Knowles Paine Vidéos
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2024-05-06
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Johannes Brahms Matsumoto Clayton Stephenson John Knowles Paine 2021
Enako Matsumoto, violin Daniel Son, viola Noah Lee, cello Clayton Stephenson, piano Music 189R Final Performances December 8, 2021 7:00 PM John Knowles Paine Hall
Arthur William Foote Fred Sherry Boehm John Knowles Paine Schumann 1652 1851 1853 1897 1937
Alvin Rogers and Kees Kooper, violins Richard Maximoff, viola Fred Sherry, cello Mary Louise Boehm, piano Arthur William Foote +••.••(...)) was the first American composer of note who did not study in Europe. American art music was still in its infancy, and conservatories/music schools were virtually nonexistent. Foote became the first person to earn a Master of Arts degree in music from an American university, studying under composer John Knowles Paine at Harvard University. He was, along with Paine, one of the "Boston Six", a group of American composers among the first to develop a distinctly American style of art music. Foote's Piano Quintet of 1897 is considered by some to be his finest chamber work. The first movement is in the expected sonata-allegro form, whose three themes are in turn impassioned, jaunty, and lyrical. The following intermezzo begins with a theme of a distinctly American flavor. The central trio features exquisite contrapuntal string writing over undulating piano arpeggios. The third movement is a scherzo and trio, with great variety of rhythm and texture and highly idiomatic piano writing. The final movement is a spirited rondo with a folk-like refrain. The B section is a nimble moto perpetuo passed between the piano and first violin (and happens to bear a strong resemblance to the second trio of the scherzo of Schumann's piano quintet).The C section is lyrical is reminiscent of the third theme of the first movement. The moto perpetuo then reappears, leading us to the final refrain and a rousing conclusion in A major. I. Allegro giusto:appassionato (A minor) 0:00 / Exposition 0:00 / Theme 1 (A minor) 0:00 / Theme 2 (C minor) 1:22 / Theme 3 (C major) 1:54 / Closing 2:43 / Development 3:21 / Fugato on Theme 2 4:44 / Recapitulation 5:32 / Theme 1 (A minor) 5:32 / Theme 2 (A minor) 6:08 / Theme 3 (A major) 6:37 / Coda 7:29 II. Intermezzo. Allegretto (F major) 8:02 / A 8:02 / B trio (D flat major) 11:20 / A 13:49 III. Scherzo. Vivace (D minor) 16:52 / A 16:52 / Trio (D major) 18:51 / A 20:36 / Coda 21:08 IV. Allegro giusto (A major) 21:26 / A 21:26 / B (F# minor) 22:44 / A 23:46 / C (E major) 24:17 / B (A minor) 25:48 / A 26:27
Arthur William Foote George Whitefield Chadwick Whitefield Amy Beach Edward Macdowell John Knowles Paine Horatio Parker Arden 1853 1854 1937
Arthur William Foote (March 5, 1853 in Salem, Massachusetts – April 8, 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American classical composer, and a member of the "Boston Six." The other five were George Whitefield Chadwick, Amy Beach, Edward MacDowell, John Knowles Paine, and Horatio Parker. Performer: Arden Trio. Painting: Jasper Francis Cropsey - The Coast of Genoa (1854).
Arthur William Foote George Whitefield Chadwick Whitefield Amy Beach Edward Macdowell John Knowles Paine Horatio Parker Shishkin 1853 1937
Arthur William Foote (March 5, 1853 in Salem, Massachusetts – April 8, 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American classical composer, and a member of the "Boston Six." The other five were George Whitefield Chadwick, Amy Beach, Edward MacDowell, John Knowles Paine, and Horatio Parker. Performers: Conductor: Reuben Blundell. Ensemble: Gowanus Arts Ensemble. Painting: Ivan Shishkin - Twilight.
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