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SUMMARY:Silenced Voices: Brookline\, MA
DESCRIPTION:SILENCED VOICES\nLOVE & REMEMBRANCE\nValentine Concert\nSun\, Feb. 12\, 5 pm\nBrookline: St. Paul’s Church \nIf Music be the food of love\, play on! \nI have never been able to resist programming a Valentine concert inspired by the myriad facets of love. Some may believe that poetry is  love’s greatest vehicle for this high holy day in our calendars\, but I would argue that music\, which transcends language\, is love’s medium par excellence.  \nYes\, Shakespeare\, playing on: making music resiliently\, indelibly\, eternally\, even as an act of resistance to death\, is what today’s program affirms. We celebrate the enduring voices of composers who faced horrendous challenges during a dark period in time\, but who continued to write beautiful music. Several of today’s composers were forced to flee their homelands and leave their legacies behind. Shostakovich struggled to reconcile his artistic integrity with the demands of the Soviet regime. Mendelssohn’s music was belittled by the anti-Semites of his day and was eventually banned by the Nazis. \nFor all these composers and the music they wrote\, the phrase “undying love”comes to mind. Kindness and humanity are eternal; they are conserved; they do not die or succumb to the reigns of tyrants.  \nOn this concert we present a pastiche of beautiful works by composers whose voices were silenced at the hands of totalitarianism. Many composers were forced to flee their homelands and leave their legacies behind in order to escape prosecution and discrimination under the Nazi regime. Others were stripped of their art when their music was banned and removed from the repertoire of German orchestras by the Third Reich and Nazi-occupied Europe. \nThis special concert\, for strings\, piano\, voice\, and flute\, celebrates those many voices\, with pieces informing each other and resonating artistically. There is no need to put this music in a memorializing context in order to appreciate it\, but the works may engender deep thought in sound\, aesthetics\, and history. With the beautiful mezzo-soprano Kara Dugan\, who sang Mahler’s Ruckert Lieder for you two years ago. \nFRANZ SCHREKER  Violin Sonata in F major: Allegretto Moderato \nERWIN SCHULHOFF Concertino for  flute\, viola\, & bass. \nFELIX MENDELSSOHN Songs for Mezzo soprano & piano \n     Neue Liebe from 6 songs Op. 19a no. 4\n     Andres Mainlied from 12 songs Op. 8 no. 8 \nDIMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH  “Jewish Folk Poetry” Op. 79; Lullaby for Mezzo\nALEXANDER ZEMLINSKY  String Quartet No.1\, Op.4  (with flute):  Allegro con fuoco     \nKURT WEILL Songs for mezzo soprano & piano \n     Foolish Heart\n     One Life to Live\nDIMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Trio No. 2:  IV Allegretto\nERICH WOLFGANG KORNGOLD  (Marietta’s Lied from Die Tote Stadt)\, for piano\, string quartet\, & mezzo soprano \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://mistralmusic.org/event/silenced-voices-brookline-ma/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Church\, 15 St Paul St\, Brookline\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:La Vida Breve: Brookline\, MA
DESCRIPTION:JASON VIEAUX\, GUITAR\nJULIE SCOLNIK\, FLUTE\nSun\, Nov. 13\, 5 pm\nBrookline: St. Paul’s Church \nGrammy-winning international guitar virtuoso Jason Vieaux returns to the Mistral stage by popular demand to perform with founding artistic director and flutist Julie Scolnik. Their program will span centuries\, countries\, and styles\, from Bartók\, LeClair\, Leisner\, Shocker\, and Pat Metheny\, to a set of short gems by Da Falla\, Tchaikovsky\, Ravel\, and John Williams. We are thrilled that our audience will once again have the chance to experience Jason Vieaux’s artistry.
URL:https://mistralmusic.org/event/la-vida-breve-brookline-ma/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Church\, 15 St Paul St\, Brookline\, MA\, United States
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