Year: 2020

  • PROGRAM NOTES: DORIC STRING QUARTET WITH MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN

    PROGRAM NOTES: DORIC STRING QUARTET WITH MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN

    Jean Sibelius Quartet in D minor  Op. 56  Voces Intimae Sibelius’ Quartet in D minor was completed in 1909 and has five movements, symmetrically arranged in an arch form around the lyrical third-movement Adagio, with scherzos on either side separating it from the opening movement and finale. The name Voces Intimae derives from a Latin…

  • NOTICE OF THE VANCOUVER RECITAL SOCIETY’S AGM

    NOTICE OF THE VANCOUVER RECITAL SOCIETY’S AGM

    NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE VANCOUVER RECITAL SOCIETY (the “Society”). The Board of Directors of the Society hereby gives notice that the Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre, (Salon A), British Columbia, on the 23rd day of February, 2020 at 1:15pm for…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: FAUST QUEYRAS MELNIKOV TRIO

    PROGRAM NOTES: FAUST QUEYRAS MELNIKOV TRIO

    Ludwig van Beethoven Kakadu Variations in G major Op. 121a Beethoven’s Kakadu Variations comprise an introduction and 10 variations on a popular theme from the Viennese stage. It has a compositional history that extends over more than two decades, with a first version of the work likely dating from around 1803. By 1816 Beethoven had had…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: LUCAS & ARTHUR JUSSEN

    PROGRAM NOTES: LUCAS & ARTHUR JUSSEN

    Johann Sebastian Bach Three Chorale Preludes  (arr. György Kurtág) The chorale, a hymn setting of pious verse in simple note values, was a central element in Lutheran liturgical practice, whether sung in unison by the congregation, in four-part harmony by the choir in a cantata, or artfully arranged into a web of contrapuntal lines on…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: GEORGE AND ANDREW LI

    PROGRAM NOTES: GEORGE AND ANDREW LI

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sonata in D major K. 381 for Piano Duet  In the 1760s, when Wolfgang & his sister Nannerl were touring Europe as child prodigies, the keyboard duet was a popular novelty item on their programs, one that offered a fuller range of sound from a single instrument while still allowing each performer…