BeMS 1973 03 30


The Belfast British Music Society, BeMS 1973 03 30

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THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF NORTHERN IRELAND SEASON 1972-73 SEVENTH RECITAL under the auspices of THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST RALPH KIRSHBAUM (violoncello) MICHAEL ISADOR simo (piano) PROGRAMME ELMWOOD HALL Queen's University, Belfast #38082 FRIDAY, 30th MARCH, 1973 In Association with the Arts Council of Northern Ireland 5p

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Programme 1 BEETHOVEN Variations on a theme from "The Magic Flute" by Mozart (7 in E flat) JATOBA HTVS MUASH2RD HAJAR JUSTIN CONNOLLY (ollo Tesserae III op. 15C for solo cello SCHUBERT II HODARI BAHOIM on Arpeggione Sonata UAH COOWME se is INTERVAL ETRE HORAM HOE YAGISH SMMAR30 RACHMANINOV in c Sonata in G minor oral

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TESSERAE III Op. 15C, FOR SOLO CELLO JUSTIN CONNOLLY This work which has only recently been written is dedicated to the artist tonight, Ralph Kirshbaum. ARPEGGIONE SONATA Allegro moderato Adagio Allegretto SCHUBERT The arpeggione or guitar violoncello was a six-stringed instrument covering a similar range to that of the cello. It was invented by a certain Georg Staufer about 1823 and had a short undistinguished life except for this one work. Nowadays it is generally played on the cello. The first movement is conventionally written but the slow movement is most appealing and the melody might have come from one of Schubert's songs. The final allegretto is obviously designed to show off the brilliance of the instrument and its player. INTERVAL

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SONATA IN G MINORI 0102 8012 RACHMANINOV (100 VITRUE Lento Allegro moderato Allegro scherzando os vino est rider row cirlT Impedileri 21 ilgistrisinot ne Andante Allegro mosso Rachmaninov, the centenary of whose birth we celebrate this year, wrote few chamber music works, but this sonata is ranked among his best compositions. About the time it was written (1901), his inspiration gained a new impetus and in this surge of creative energy he produced the famous C minor piano concerto, the cello and piano sonata and some beautiful songs. The general elegiac mood which can be found in the concerto also permeates this work and his use of his musical material shows a depth of maturity not to be found in his earlier works. onongall A from The writing for both instruments is grateful to the performers though the demands are of a virtuoso order. pour elimie & hinsvos The sonata is planned in the recognised four movement pattern, with the scherzo coming second. The music needs no analysis for it speaks with that marvellous lyricism which is so typical of the composer at his best. pl-golte lunit odnos hosla ali brus: nemusteni on 10 consillind lucido JAVAMI