Year: 2022

  • PROGRAM NOTES: RANDALL GOOSBY AND ZHU WANG

    PROGRAM NOTES: RANDALL GOOSBY AND ZHU WANG

    Lili Boulanger Deux Morceaux Lili Boulanger was born into a distinguished family of French musicians. Her grandfather, Frédéric Boulanger (b. 1777) had been a professor at the Paris Conservatoire and was married to Marie-Julie Haligner (1786-1850), a mezzo-soprano at the Théâtre de l’Opéra-Comique who had sung in the premiere of Donizetti’s La Fille du Régiment…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: JEAN RONDEAU

    PROGRAM NOTES: JEAN RONDEAU

    Johann Sebastian Bach Goldberg Variations  BWV 988 Bach’s Aria mit verschiedenen Veränderungen vors Clavicimbal mit 2 Manualen was published in 1741 as the final instalment of his Clavier-Übung series of keyboard works. This monumental exploration of the variation form ranks as the largest single keyboard composition published in the 18th century, in which Bach displays…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: JAMAL ALIYEV AND FAZIL SAY

    PROGRAM NOTES: JAMAL ALIYEV AND FAZIL SAY

    Franz Schubert Sonata in A minor for Arpeggione and Piano  D. 821 Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata was composed in 1824 but only published in 1871—long after the composer’s death in 1828, and almost as long after the principal instrument for which it was written fell out of favour. The six-stringed arpeggione was a kind of large…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF PERFORMS THE GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

    PROGRAM NOTES: SIR ANDRÁS SCHIFF PERFORMS THE GOLDBERG VARIATIONS

    Bach’s Clavier-Übung  (1726-1741) The works on this evening’s recital are selected from Bach’s collection of keyboard pieces published in four parts between 1726 and 1741 under the collective title Clavier-Übung (keyboard exercise). In this collection Bach systematically lays out for amateur and professional keyboard-players alike his mastery of the genres, compositional techniques, and national styles…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: STEVEN ISSERLIS AND CONNIE SHIH

    PROGRAM NOTES: STEVEN ISSERLIS AND CONNIE SHIH

    Reynaldo Hahn Variations chantantes sur un air ancien The Venezuelan-born French composer Reynaldo Hahn is best known for his contribution to the French song repertoire with his more than 100 mélodies published between 1890 and his death in 1947. He is equally well known as the sometime romantic partner of writer Marcel Proust, whose epic…

  • VRS 2022-23 SEASON BROCHURE (SPRING CONCERTS)
  • PROGRAM NOTES: FILIPPO GORINI

    PROGRAM NOTES: FILIPPO GORINI

    Johann Sebastian Bach The Art of Fugue  BWV 1080 By the 1740s Bach had largely withdrawn from composing new church music for Leipzig’s Thomaskirche, devoting his creative energies instead to a series of large-scale projects that responded more directly to his own personal and professional interests. These monumental works were encyclopedic in scope, systematic in…

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    Fresh off the announcement of an exciting fall season, Vancouver Recital Society is delighted to announce our recruitment drive for new members to the Board of Directors. Are you passionate about classical music and looking for ways to give back to your community, build your network and become more engaged? We are currently looking for…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: GOLDA SCHULTZ

    PROGRAM NOTES: GOLDA SCHULTZ

    Clara Schumann Liebst du um Schönheit | Warum willst du andre frage | Am Strande | Lorelei Clara Schumann (née Wieck) was a major figure in nineteenth-century music. As a child prodigy, she toured Europe with her father and teacher Friedrick Wieck, meeting Goethe in Weimar and Paganini in Paris. After her marriage to Robert…

  • PROGRAM NOTES: STEVEN OSBORNE

    PROGRAM NOTES: STEVEN OSBORNE

    Franz Schubert Impromptu No. 1 in F minor  D. 935 The impromptu is just one of a number of small-scale instrumental genres arising in the early 19th century, known under the collective title of character pieces. Cultivated by composers in the emerging Romantic movement, these pieces presented a simple musical idea in an intimate lyrical…