Return to Concord
As a title for my quintet, Ad Concordiam has overlapping meanings, as does its translation from the Latin: toward (in search of, in tribute to, aspiring to) harmony (or agreement, or unity, or…Concord)…When it comes […]
As a title for my quintet, Ad Concordiam has overlapping meanings, as does its translation from the Latin: toward (in search of, in tribute to, aspiring to) harmony (or agreement, or unity, or…Concord)…When it comes […]
Musical prodigies … are probably no longer so rare; but what this little man can do in extemporizing and playing at sight borders the miraculous, and I could not have believed it possible at so early […]
Our fourth concert of 2023, and seventh of the Fortieth Anniversary season, takes place within the acoustical splendor of First Church in Cambridge, Congregational in Harvard Square. We hope our program, consisting of pieces long […]
“There are three arts which are concerned with all things: one which uses, another which makes, and a third which imitates them.” –Plato On Sunday, March 12 at 3 p.m. we return to Sanders Theatre […]
Welcome to the fifth concert of our Fortieth Season performed on February 26th, 2023 at Boston’s Jordan Hall. Our program includes three works for mixed ensembles comprised of three, four and five players. We begin […]
–The Tempest, William Shakespeare “For Mendelssohn, Beethoven was the new point of departure, and a German composer could not afford to ignore him, as Chopin and Verdi were able to do. Gradually a body of […]
De la musique avant toute chose,Et pour cela préfère l’ImpairPlus vague et plus soluble dans l’air,Sans rien en lui qui pèse ou qui pose. Paul Verlaine, 1882 Music first and foremost of all!Choose your measure […]
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Clarinet Quintet in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 10 (1895)Antonín Dvořák String Quintet in G Major, Op. 77 (1875, revised 1888) Under the tutelage of composer Charles Villiers Stanford, [Samuel Coleridge Taylor] enthusiastically turned to […]
My compositions spring from my sorrows. Those that give the world the greatest delights were born of my deepest griefs. Franz Schubert There is so much talk about music, and yet so little is said. […]
In spite of wide divergencies of personal style, there is a common factor in the music, say of Schumann and Weber. And this common factor is nationality. Ralph Vaughan Williams, from National Music, Bryn Mawr […]