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BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF NORTHERN IRELAND
1964 1965
FIFTH RECITAL
under the auspices of
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
Igor Oistrakh
Violin
Vsevolod Petrushansky
Pianoforte
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SIR WILLIAM WHITLA HALL
Queen's University, Belfast
FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1965
at 7.45 p.m.
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Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op 105
Robert Schumann
(1810-1856)
Allegro affettuoso
Intermezzo
Allegro vivace
Towards the end of the forties Schumann began to show signs of
the mental instability which was to manifest itself as insanity before
his death. He made an impressive return to mental vigour in 1851
as a composer, though he was showing himself at the same time
unfitted to the conduct of his ordinary affairs. During this year he
wrote his only two violin and piano sonatas, a combination of
instruments in which he had hitherto shown little interest; both,
however, are fine works. Some see in the restlessness of the first
and third movements signs of his mental unease; be that as it may,
there is no such indication in the Intermezzo.
Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op 96
Allegro moderato
Adagio espressivo
Scherzo allegro
Poco allegretto
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827)
This sonata, composed in 1812, has none of the notoriety of its
predecessor, the Kreutzer of 1803, but ranks as a more satisfactory
work in the eyes of connoisseurs. The earlier work was composed
for the brilliant virtuoso, Kreutzer (though not in fact first played
by him); op. 96 was written for a violinist Rode, whose deeply
poetic style of playing inspired a work whose demands can be
fully exploited only by a masterly duo deeply in sympathy with
each other. The last movement is an air with eight variations.
INTERVAL
Chaconne
Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750)
A chaconne was originally a dance in slow 3-beat time in which
the theme is repeated over and over in the bass, with the upper
parts freely varied. In solo violin work it is not always possible for
the bass to be actually played, but it is always implied. This work
forms the finale of the Partita No. 2 for solo violin, composed
about 1720.
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Five Melodies, Op 35
Sergey Prokofieff
(1891-1953)
Andante
Lento ma non troppo
Animato ma non allegro
Allegretto leggiero e scherzando
Andante non troppo
This work was arranged from five melodies without words written
for voice and piano between 1920 and 1925. The mood of tender
reverie of the first, second and fifth movements is varied by the
fervent feeling of the third and the gentle humour of the fourth.
Italian Suite
Introduzione
Serenata
Tarantella
Menuetto e finale
Igor Stravinsky (1882- )
In 1920 Stravinsky wrote a ballet suite for Diaghilev, based on
music by Pergolesi, entitled Puncinella. In 1933 he arranged this
suite for violin and piano, though for many years he "had taken
no pleasure in the blend of strings struck in the piano with strings
set in vibration by the bow". He refused to consider any greater
number of strings in conjunction with the piano.
Mr. Oistrakh plays a Stradivarius.
Next Concert . . .
Friday, March 5th:
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No. 2 (The Tempest)
Beethoven
Sonata No. 5 in A major, Op 120
Schubert
Gaspard de la nuit
Ravel
Pavane pour une Infante défunte
Ravel
Sonata No. 5, Op 53 (one continuous movement)
Scriabin
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Thursday, March 18th:
LOTHAR OSTENBURG Baritone
GUNTHER WEISSENBORN Pianoforte
An die Hoffnung; Gellertlieder
Roncevals
Beethoven
Dallapiccola
An Silvia; Das Rosenband; Der musensohn
Ausgewählte Lieder aus "Magelone"
Keinen hat es noch gereut; Sind es Schmerzen,
sind es Freuden; Se willst du des Armen;
Ruhe, Sussliebchen, im Schatten; Wie froh
und Frisch mein Sinn sich hebt; Treue Liebe
dauert lange
Befreit; Ich trage meine Minne;
Schubert
Brahms
Strauss
Nachtgang; All mein Gedanken;
Wie sollten wir geheim sie halten.
CITY OF BELFAST ORCHESTRA
Conductor: MAURICE MILES
Leader: DAVID ADAMS
ULSTER HALL, FRIDAY, 5TH MARCH, 1965
at 8 p.m.
PROGRAMME
OVERTURE: EGMONT
LITTLE SUITE FOR ORCHESTRA
LOVE DUET: ACT 1 MADAME BUTTERFLY
SLAVONIC RHAPSODY No. 3 in A flat
SUITE FOR FLUTE AND STRINGS
LOVE SCENE: ACT 1 LA BOHEME
CAPRICCIO ITALIEN
WENDY BERRY (Flute)
Beethoven
Malcolm Arnold
Puccini
Dvorak
Scarlatti-Benjamin
Puccini
Tchaikovsky
IRENE SANDFORD (Soprano)
RONALD DOWD (Tenor)
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