Our third concert of the season will highlight the enduring impact of Bach on generations of composers through teacher, student and family connections. Our evening will begin with the extraordinary Peggy Pearson playing Bach’s Concerto for Oboe d’amore. The program will then trace Bach’s musical influence through the centuries and include some lesser known works by Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel and Clara Schumann, as well as a new adaptation of From the Gut by violinist and composer Shaw Pong Liu. We will end with a new piece by the next generation of young musicians–the students of Winsor Music’s Opus 1 project. This is our second annual Lineage concert and a special event that beautifully highlights the powerful generational connections between artists.
Performers
Peggy Pearson, Oboe and Oboe d’amore; Rane Moore, Clarinet; Gabriela Díaz, Violin; Shaw Pong Liu, Violin; Cara Pogossian, Viola; Rafael Popper-Keizer, Cello; Ian Saunders, Bass; Yoko Hagino, Piano
Program
Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto for Oboe d’amore, BWV 1055R
W.F. Bach Sonata for Viola and Keyboard
Felix Mendelssohn Assai tranquillo
Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel Three Pieces for Violin, Clarinet, and Piano, arr. Armand Russell
Robert Schumann from Märchenerzählungen Op. 132
Clara Schumann Ich stand in dunklen Träumen
Ferruccio Busoni Andantino
Kurt Weill Selections from the Threepenny Opera for Violin and Piano
Shaw Pong Liu From the Gut
Opus 1 project Premiere Composed by Young Music Students