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THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF NORTHERN IRELAND
in association with
THE ARTS COUNCIL OF NORTHERN IRELAND
and
THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY
LONTANO
Ingrid Culliford (flute)
Andrew Marriner (clarinet)
Ruth Crouch (violin)
Garth Knox (viola)
Melissa Phelps (cello)
Odaline de la Martinez
Elmwood Hall
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7.30 p.m., 30 October 1982
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in C major, K285b
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Mozart's solo wind works present many problems for the
editor, since in many cases the autograph manuscript has
disappeared. To cut a long and involved (though interest-
ing!) story short, it is considered most likely that the
Allegro of this quartet was composed by Mozart at least as
far as bar 158, but probably completed by another hand,
and that the second movement was arranged by someone other
than Mozart from the variation movement of the Wind
Serenade, K361. Such arrangements were of course very
common at the time to facilitate more performances of a
piece.
The Allegro is a straightforward sonata form move-
ment, and the Andante is followed by six variations of
which the fourth is in the minor and the fifth is marked
Adagio.
SERENADE in D major, op. 25,
for flute, violin and viola
Ludwig van Beethoven
(1770-1827)
Entrata: Allegro
Tempo ordinario d'un Minuetto
Allegro molto
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Allegro scherzando e vivace
Adagio Allegro vivace disinvolto
In the true tradition of the serenade, this work is a
delightful, witty piece of entertainment or, dare I say,
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background music. The Entrata, as its name suggests,
imitates trumpet calls. The second movement is a minuet
with two trios. The Allegro molto is a ternary piece in
D minor with a short coda. The G major Andante illustrates
Beethoven's enrichment of the light texture by means of
double-stopping; there are three variations and a coda. The
Allegro scherzando which follows is a Beethovenian scherzo.
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The last movement is the most substantial, if that is
the right word, and is preceded by a slow introduction.
'Disinvolto' means 'jaunty' or 'unconstrained'. The former
meaning perhaps characterises the main theme of this rondo,
the latter the hectic coda.
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"I saw a mighty angel come down from heaven,
clothed with a cloud; and a rainbow was upon
his head, and his face was as it were the
sun, and his feet as pillars of fire.
set his right foot upon the sea, and his
left foot on the earth, and standing upon
the sea and upon the earth, lifted up
his hand to heaven, and swore by Him that
liveth for ever and ever, saying: THERE aleb
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SHALL BE TIME NO LONGER; but in the days of
the trumpet of the seventh angel, the mystery
of God shall be finished".
(Revelation, 10, 1-7)
Suffice it
The circumstances of this work's composition are al-
most more well-known than the music itself.
to say that the combination of instruments for which it is
scored, violin, clarinet, cello and piano, derives from ent
the fortuitous availability of performers on these instru-
ments during Messiaen's imprisonment in Stalag VIII-A
during the last war, Messiaen himself being the piani
As with many of Messiaen's works, his particular brand
of Catholic mysticism plays a profound part in the quartet's
symbolism. Apparent also is the influence of bird-song, of
which he has made a life-long study, plainchant and oriental
music. Style and philosophy merge in Messiaen: his rhythmic
patterns produce music which is athletic yet without move-
ment; his harmonies form shifting colours without progressing.
(AND THERE SHALL BE TIME NO LONGER). Amongst 20th century
composers his music is uniquely communicative. As he him-
self has said "it is enough to listen to the music",
though he might have added that we must not expect his
music to develop or progress in the classical manner.
1. Crystal Liturgy
A layered texture: bird-song for clarinet and onsig
violin, harmonics on the cello welded by a chordal ostin-
ato on the piano.
2. Vocalise, for the Angel who announces the end of Time
Brief, stormy sections for all the instruments frame
a cantilena for violin and cello. The piano chords are
"drops of water in the rainbow", the rainbow circling the
head of the mighty Angel.
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Solo clarinet. "There is great contrast between the
desolation of Time (the abyss) and the joy of the bird-songs
(desire of the eternal light)". (Messiaen)
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A short dance-like movement for violin, cello and clar-
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7. Cluster of rainbows, for the Angel who announces the
end of Time
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A companion piece to movement 2, "rainbow" music
alternating with sterner material.
In praise of the Immortality of Jesus
A companion piece to movement 5, for violin and
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Programme notes by Anthony F Carver
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Formed in 1976 from students at the Royal Academy of
Music, LONTANO has established itself as one of the fore-
most groups specialising in 20th century music. The number
of players can vary from one or two to fourteen or eighteen,
allowing considerable diversity in the repertory. Lontano
has figured prominently in BBC Radio 3's "Music in our
Time" series, and has toured widely in England and Wales,
France, Germany and Eastern Europe. Plans for the group.
now extend into the mid-1980's.
The group's director, Odaline de la Martinez, was born
in Cuba in 1949, and studied at the RAM (1972-6). She is
also a composer with performances at Montreux, Istanbul,
Hawaii, New York, London and elsewhere to her credit.
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NEXT RECITAL
Monday, 29 November, 7.30 p.m.
Members' Rooms, Balmoral
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
with
Shuna Wilson (cello).
Debussy String Quartet
Webern Five Pieces, op. 5
Schubert String Quintet in C major
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