Norfolk Chamber Music Festival Vidéos
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Ludwig Van Beethoven Robert Schumann Stier Norfolk Chamber Music Festival 1659 1667 1770 1810 1827 1856 2021 2022
Welcome to this rebroadcast of a performance from the Norfolk Festival's 2021 season presented as part of Winter Weekend in Norfolk — Norfolk, Connecticut's 2022 town-wide celebration of music, art, and nature. Scroll down to view program information. ———————————— Your gifts make a difference. To make donation visit: (http•••) Learn more about the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival: (http•••) Join our email list to receive information on upcoming events: (http•••) ———————————— Performance recorded live at the Music Shed on Saturday, July 31, 2021. LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN +••.••(...)) String Quartet No. 11 in f minor, Op. 95, “Serioso” (20 minutes) i. Allegro con brio (4:39) ii. Allegretto ma non troppo (9:40) iii. Allegro assai vivace ma serioso (16:59) iv. Larghetto espressivo – Allegretto agitato (22:08) Gregory Lewis, violin Sophia Stoyanovich, violin Erica Gailing, viola Peter Eom, cello ROBERT SCHUMANN +••.••(...)) Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op. 80 (30 Minutes) i. Sehr Lebhaft (Very lively) (32:41) ii. Mit innigem Ausdruck – Lebhaft (With heartfelt expression) (40:35) iii. In mässiger Bewegung (In a moderate tempo) (49:02) iv. Nicht zu rasch (Not too quickly) (54:28) Christine Wu, violin Mari Nagahara, cello Alexa Stier, piano
Brahms Norfolk Chamber Music Festival
The dark warmth of Brahms chamber music is heightened with the interchange of the rich clarinet sounds with the deep tones of the cello. This is a live performance at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival sponsored by Yale School of Music.
David Radzynski Wieniawski Beethoven Yampolsky Itzhak Perlman Schulz Alban Berg Peter Askim Aki Columbus Symphony Orchestra Alban Berg Quartet Norfolk Chamber Music Festival Sarasota Music Festival 1986 2001 2002 2005 2006 2009 2011
David Radzynski, currently a graduate student at the Yale School of Music, was born in 1986 in New Haven, Connecticut, where he began studying the violin at the age of six. As a winner of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra Young Musicians Competition in 2001 (senior division), David appeared as a soloist with the orchestra in September of 2002, playing Beethoven Romance # 1, with Victor Yampolsky conducting. "The young player performed with grace and confidence," reported Barbara Zuck in her Columbus Dispatch review. In 2005 David appeared as soloist with the Polish National Philharmonic in Warsaw, playing a world premiere of Elegy for violin and strings composed by his father, Jan Radzynski. In 2006 David was awarded First Prize in the solo competition, Senior Division, of ASTA, Ohio. In recent years David performed several full length recitals at the Ohio State University and in the Columbus Museum of Art in his home town Columbus, and also at Ohio University in Athens at an invitation of the School of Music there. "His approach to performance is straightforward and focused, but the music remains deeply alive with emotion," reported Lynn Green in her Columbus Dispatch review. In the past several years David participated in various summer music programs in the US, Israel, France, Canada, England and Sweden: in the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem Summer Institute for Strings, in the Perlman Music Program on Shelter Island, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, the Orford Music Festival, the Sarasota Music Festival, the Aurora Chamber Music Festival, the Prussia Cove Music Seminar and at the Summer Course Villefavard in Limousin, France. He studied violin and was coached in chamber ensembles by Itzhak Perlman, Peter Salaff, Robert Mann, Clive Greensmith of the Tokyo Quartet, Gerhard Schulz of the Alban Berg Quartet, and by members of Cavani Quartet and Fine Arts Quartet. In the summer of 2009 David Radzynski gave three full length recitals in Israel, one of which was performed at the Jerusalem Music Center and was broadcast on the radio nationwide. In May 2011, David appeared as soloist with the Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra under the direction of Peter Askim at the Redcat Theater in Los Angeles. He played the world premiere of Cantabile for violin and orchestra composed by his father. David's major violin teachers include Almita and Roland Vamos, Paul Kantor, Mauricio Fuks, and Kevork Maridrossian. David currently studies at the Yale School of Music with Prof. Syoko Aki.
Handel Verdi Prati Nicholas McGegan Norfolk Chamber Music Festival Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra 2016
Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, August 2016 Recording engineer: Matt LeFevre Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Nicholas McGegan, conductor
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