Beethovenā€™s Archduke

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Festival mainstays Kristin Ahlstrom, Bjorn Ranheim, and Peter Henderson will be your guides through Beethovenā€™s Piano Trio in B-flat Major. Better known as the ā€œArchduke,ā€ its dedicatee was Archduke Rudolph of Austria, a musical dilettante and gifted amateur pianist. Full of originality, the 45-minute work was Beethovenā€™s final full-scale piano trio and ranges from joy to sadness with outbursts of bluff good humor. The workā€™s first performances with the increasingly deaf composer, accompanied by Ignaz Schuppanzigh on violin and Josef Linke on cello, would mark Beethovenā€™s last public appearance as a pianist.

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Gala Concert: Broadwayā€™s Brightest Starsā€¦

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Award-winning artists Audra McDonald, Kelli Oā€™Hara, and Brian Stokes Mitchellā€”joined by pianist Andy Einhornā€”present a special, once-in-a-lifetime performance for the 2020 Gala. In a typical year, tickets sold for the annual fundraising concert help keep the rest of the yearā€™s performances free. But this summerā€™s Gala will be different. Now, these musical superstars will craft a unique program, for you, broadcast live from the East Coast. It will be presented admission-free for all as a thank-you from the Music Festival to the community.

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Strings and Mallets

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Sit back and enjoy a quartet of cellists led by Amos Yang playing cleverly arranged versions of Mozartā€™s Overture to The Marriage of Figaro; Handelā€™s ā€œOmbra mai fu,ā€ the famous aria from Xerxes sung in appreciation of a plane tree; and even a hit song by the Beatles. Keeping things contemporary, Si-Yan Darren Li and Marc Damoulakis play Osvaldo Golijovā€™s haunting Mariel for Cello and Marimba before a quartet of percussionists round things off with Steve Reichā€™s hypnotic Mallet Quartet for Marimbas and Vibraphones.

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Beethoven and Bates

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Violinist Juliana Athayde and pianist Orion Weiss perform Beethovenā€™s effervescent ā€œSpringā€ Sonata. Published in 1801, the work finds the composer in game-changing mode as he anticipates the Romantic-era gestures of Mendelssohn and Schumann. From the innocence of the opening Allegro to the joyous Rondo Finale, you can almost smell the Austrian countryside. In Mothershipā€”a dancing scherzo where improvising soloists ā€œdockā€ with the orchestral mothershipā€”Music Director Alasdair Neale and the full orchestra will demonstrate why Mason Bates is one of Americaā€™s most popular and performed contemporary composers.

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