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Showing posts with label Symphony. Show all posts

April 16, 2013

Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim: Friendship, Collaboration and Composition



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Johannes Brahms, 1853
Joseph Joachim, 1853, by Menzel
Joseph Joachim, 1853, by Menzel




















When I read a book it feels like I know the author just a little bit.  The more books I read by the same author, the more personal the perception of relationship becomes.  That same acquaintance is true when listening to music.  Beethoven, Mozart, Bach-their styles are well known and comfortably familiar.  I am barely an amateur musician, but when I play music and multiple pieces by the same composer it adds a depth and understanding to the experience.  So imagine the process and experience of collaborating with a composer on a concerto written for your instrument. A close friendship between composer and performer can be an intimate creative process. Such were the circumstances between Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim in creating Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77.

Joseph Joachim and Amalie Weiss
Joseph Joachim and Amalie Weiss
Joachim and Brahms were alike in many aspects.  They both held very high standards of music quality and artistic integrity.  Joachim is “widely regarded as one of the most accomplished violinist of his time.”  He and Brahms collaborated closely for many years. From 1881 to 1883 their friendship cooled after Joachim believed his wife was having an affair and Brahms disagreed with the suspicions in a letter written to Joachim’s wife.  She offered the letter as evidence in the divorce proceedings.

Had Brahms and Joachim not met in May 1853, Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 may have never been written.  At the ages of 20 and 21 the musicians, Brahms as accompanist and Joachim as violinist, become life-long friends. In 1853, Joachim introduced Brahms to Robert and Clara Schumann, another life-changing friendship for Brahms. Brahms fell in love with Hungarian music during his friendship with Hungarian Joachim and as a result composed his well-known Hungarian Dances from 1858-1868.

Brahms’ summer in Pörtschach Austria in 1878 inspired a sketch of their most significant collaboration, the Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77, in 1878. The first performance, in Leipzig, on New Year’s Day, 1879.

In modern culture, the third movement of Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major has been used in film scores such as Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 film There Will Be Blood including the end and main credits. The third movement was also the inspiration for the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice song Don't Cry for Me Argentina from the musical Evita.

Brahms’ love of Hungarian themes inspired the third movement of his concerto.  Spring Program book contains program notes for the Concerto discussing the technical side of the piece are available here.

by Judy Cowling

Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_(Brahms)
Los Angles Philharmonic program notes written by Grant Hiroshima, executive director of a private foundation in Chicago and the former Director of Technology Development for the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Arizona Theater http://www.arizonatheatre.org/atc-resources/dynamic/ed_docs/opnDrs_playguide-Brahms.pdf
Chicago Symphony
http://cso.org/uploadedFiles/1_Tickets_and_Events/Program_Notes/042210_ProgramNotes_Brahms_ViolinConcerto.pdf
The Musical Quarterly
http://www.jstor.org/stable/741978?seq=1
Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: (1878)

February 14, 2013


POWER-ful Brass ~  not brass exactly. Think of brass as fearless, adventurous, brave, or courageous.   That is what I think of a concert in a warehouse – adventurous, brave, courageous, fearless!
How does one pull off very special experience in a warehouse?  Book a great band, partner with a long-time Muncie business, decorate with lots of fabric, balloons, and color.  Offer luscious snacks, classic music of the crooners of the 20th century and today, and of course dancing!  It’s a perfect end to Valentine’s week.
Start with the quintessential Sinatra song list, add the lyrical styling of Tony Bennett, sprinkle in the hot, contemporary horn charts of Harry Connick Jr., and then add the modern flavor of Michael Buble. The Harry Arnett Band will entice you and your friends to dance the night away!

Program
Almost Like Being in Love                                Frederick Loewe / Alan Jay Lerner
Night and Day                                                      Cole Porter
More                                                                        Alex Alstone /Tom Glazer
I Left My Heart in San Francisco                   George Cory / Douglass Cross
The Way You Look Tonight                             Jerome Kern / Dorothy Fields,
Sway                                                                        Pablo Beltrán Ruiz / Norman Gimbel
A Foggy Day                                                          George and Ira Gershwin
Georgia on My Mind                                           Hoagy Carmichael / Stuart Gorrell
Wonderful Tonight                                             Eric Clapton
Save the Last Dance for Me                               Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman
An eclectic mix of light instrumental jazz standards as well as dance classics
Holiday dinner and dance

Guest Artists:
Harry Arnett – Vocals
Jim Rhinehart – Keyboard
Jon Block – Bass
Gene Markawitcz – Drums
Will Frazier – Trombone
Larry McWilliams – Trumpet

Muncie Power Products
Pershing Street Warehouse
Saturday, February 16, 2013
7:30 pm

342 N Pershing Drive
Muncie, IN 47305

Tickets at the door:
Adults $30
$15 BSU & IVY Tech Students with ID

November 29, 2012

Start Your Holiday Celebrations with MSO's Holiday Show


holiday-pops
There is no better experience to start the season than with the sightssounds,  scents, textures and flavors  of the Holidays!
The MSO Holiday Show will have it all this coming Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. in Emens Auditorium.
Enjoy  the Ball State University holiday decorations of  as you approach Emens Auditorium.  Once inside the warmth of the season will embrace you with the festive decorations of Emens Lobby.  Family and individual portraits are offered courtesy of Murray's Jewelers before the concert.  Give us your happy holiday smiles then download the free portrait from www.munciesymphony.org.
Nutcracker
The concert offers an fun, eclectic mix of music and performers from high energy singing by the Ball State University Glee Club and dancing of the Nutcracker by the Ball State Dancers to an  intimate duet "Baby It's Cold Outside", to Anderson's "Suite of Carols" featuring the brass, strings and woodwinds of the Muncie Symphony Orchestra.
Baby It's Cold Outside
Holidays are rich with flavors, too!  So, come to the Williams Lounge during
intermission and taste yummy cookies and lemonade.
Santa will be in Emens Lobby at intermission with candy canes for the children.
March of the Toys
 Imagine yourself a in the "March of the Toys" at the MSO Instrument Petting Zoo.
You can play instruments in Emens Lobby before the concert and at intermission.
The Little Drummer Boy

And no holiday is complete without Carols!


Charlie Brown's Christmas



Join Andrew Crow, Muncie Symphony Orchestra, Ball State Dancers and Ball State
University Singers Glee Club on Saturday, December 1st at 4 p.m. in Emens Auditorium to
kick off the Holidays.
Andrew Crow, guest conductor
Tickets are available at Emens Box Office and Ticketmaster.  Children K-12 and younger are admitted free.
Muncie Symphony is on
SPOTIFY
To listen to the Holiday Concert Playlist (a collection of tunes on the Holiday program) on Spotify, type "spotify:user:munciesymphony" in the spotify app search box. You can download the spotify app here.

November 21, 2012

Friends of The Orchestra at Westminster Village


Westminster Village      5801 West Bethel Avenue     Muncie, IN 47304
The premier season of the Friends of MSO Westminster Concert Series was a big success!
Many enjoyed the weekday respite with a wonderful variety of performers and programs.
You don't want to miss the second season! 
Season ScheduleFriends of MSO at Westminster Village
Monday, November 26, 2012Mavis Hiesh, soprano
Tom Schwartz, tenor
Armida Avanesova, pianist
Wednesday, January 9, 2013Serenade String Quartet
David Blakley, violin
Adele Maxfield, violin
Beverly Scott, viola
Anna Thompson-Danilova, cello
February 2013     Date and Time to be announcedOutreach Brass Quintet
 Wednesday, March 20, 2013Piano students of Liz Seidel, Piano Forte
The opening concert is Monday, November 26, 2012.
A BLAST FROM THE PAST
~Movie, Musical and Classical Tunes Kaleidoscope~
It is a perfect opportunity to recover from the Thanksgiving festivities and early Holiday shopping.
Come as you are. No ticket or reservation required.
                         
Concert Program 
Burton Lane                                Old Devil Moon from Musical “Finian’s Rainbow
                                                               Tom Schwartz, tenor 

James Horner                             Somewhere Out There from Movie “An American Tail
                                                             Mavis Hsieh, soprano   
                                                             Tom Schwartz, baritone 

Hugo  Peretti/Luigi Creatore    Can’t Help Falling Love from Movie “Blue Hawaii
George D. Weiss                                 Mavis Hsieh, soprano   
                                                                Tom Schwartz, tenor 

Anonymous                                 Shenandoah
                                                              Tom Schwartz, baritone 

Aaron Copland/Lowry             Shall We Gather at the River?
                                                               Tom Schwartz, tenor 

Milan Dvorak                               Etude No. 6
                                                               Armida Avanesova, piano

Fibich                                            Poem
                                                              Armida Avanesova, piano

Sasko                                            Blues
                                                             Armida Avanesova, piano

Warren                                         Chattanooga Choo Choo
                                                            Armida Avanesova, piano

Roger Quilter                               Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
                                                              Mavis Hsieh, sporano 

F. P. Tosti                                     A Vucchella
F. P. Tosti                                     Malia
                                                             Mavis Hsieh, soprano 

Carl Nielson                                I Bear With A Smile My Burden (Danish Folk Song)

Alan J. Prater                            God of the Sparrow
                                                           Mavis Hsieh, soprano

                                                          Tom Schwartz, tenor 

Mavis Hsieh, soprano
      
        Mavis Hsieh, soprano    Winner of several vocal competitions, Miss Hsieh also has many performing experiences in Taiwan, U.S.A. and Italy. She was heard as Rosalinde in Strauss’s Die Fledermaus. Other roles include Susanna in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro and the first witch in Dido and Aneas. Her vocal education includes bachelor degree from National Taiwan Normal University and master degree from Ball State University.
       
    
   
       


Tom Schwartz, tenor

 Tom Schwartz, tenor     Tom holds a Bachelor Degree from Indiana University and a Master of Arts from University of Pittsburgh. His professional career spanned 40 years teaching German in the Unites States and in Germany.  Tom's musical experience includes opera, musicals and choral work.  Currently he sings with the First Presbyterian Church choir.  Tom delights in spending time with his two married children, a son and daughter who are each married to Australians!  His other pursuits are gardening, photography, reading and of course, singing. Tom recently joined the Muncie Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors and has been actively involved with MSO events and programs.





Armida
Avanesova
piano
     

        Armida Avanesova, pianist      Armida holds bachelor of Engineering degree from petrochemichal college and bachelor’s in Music Education from Music College in Baku, Azerbaijan. She started her career as an engineer and worked for a construction design company for 7 years but switched fields to follow her passion -music, which has become her career. Armida has been teaching music (piano) for 34 years in a public music school in Moscow region, Russia. Her favorite music style is classic jazz. She enjoys traveling and loves spending time with her two grandchildren.




November 16, 2012

Music IS Language ~ Come HEAR for yourself!


Language has been around for millenniums, and it is more than
the sound produced by human vocal folds.
Language is communication in many forms. Some language has no sound.
Morse Code

Cuneiform

body Language

Braille
Music is language, too.
Using rhythm, tempo, and volume music can express or evoke any emotion,
create pictures, convey stories,
 change moods, and stimulate imagination and creativity.
Rhythm

It's very simply accomplished, really.
This Saturday, November 17
the Muncie Symphony String Quartet
will give FREE interactive performance presentations
demonstrating how music is language.
You can catch us at the Maring-Hunt branch of the Muncie Public Library at 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Then try your hand (or mouth) at musical language yourself.
After each presentation, string and wind instruments are 
available for you to make music-
or at least make sounds!  Music students from Ball State University will be there to 
help you coax as much from each instrument as you can.

Music on the Move's Music is Language is presented by Muncie Symphony Orchestra
in partnership with Ball State University School of Music as part of MSO's education and outreach initiatives.
We could not do this without generous support from these businesses:



June 22, 2011

Enjoy a leisurely walk in summer gardens



Sunday the 26th of June is the Muncie Symphony League 

Garden Tour and Old Car Show

Visit four fabulous Muncie, Indiana gardens at your leisure. 
Tea and refreshments will be served at the Bach Garden at the Wilson Residence.







Begin the tour at any of the four gardens.  
Tickets are $10  Free admission for children 12 and under.


                     Garden A                                                                         Garden D
                The Bach Garden                                                    The Vivaldi Garden
                  Wilson Residence                                                                 Painter Residence
            1408 N. Regency Parkway                                                        4401 W. Petty Road
               Tea and Refreshments








Garden B
The Mahler Garden
Bonneau Residence
8401 W. Thorn Tree Road





Garden C
The Britten Garden
Ronnau Residence
3414 N. Lanewood Drive



Questions?  call 765-285-5531  or e-mail jcowling@bsu.edu


June 11, 2011

Festival on the Green Today

The Festival is ON 

The weather forecast looks very promising for 
Festival on the Green today.  
We are heading out to get started on setting up the 
Green for a fun afternoon on the Arts Terrace.

Come and enjoy the Art Activities, Artist Booths, 
Music, Wine Raffle and Giveaways.

This is your last chance to vote for your favorite Superconductor. 
The contest ends with the winner conducting 
his or her choice of music at the end of the MSO concert. 
Celebrate with the winner and support the MSO!

There is plenty of green space for an intimate picnic for two or a big family and friends gathering around blankets and lawn chairs.

See you soon, and stop by the 
Muncie Symphony League table to say 
HELLO


June 8, 2011

June 2, 2011

Festival on the Green

June 11- Ball State University Arts Terrace - FREE
5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Copyright © 2011 Ball State University
A couple of years ago, Symphony on the Green was kicked up a notch or two and became an outdoor summer afternoon festival. (Early June is not actually summer, but anytime after Memorial Day qualifies in my book.) Now called Festival on the Green, this popular event has something for everyone!


Come enjoy the many activities the festival has to offer!





Kids can touch and play real musical instruments at
the instrument petting zoo.





Make your own drum and tambourine with the
Children's Museum!









Come build something at Minnetrista's arts and crafts table.











View and buy art work of local artisans.


Are you an artist? Reserve your own free artisan table for Festival on the Green. Just email Bob Hartley.








View the Antique Car display!








Superconductor Contest! 
Vote for your favorite conductor at the festival and help raise money for the Muncie Symphony Orchestra.The winning conductor will get to conduct the symphony at the festival! 
Click here to cast your vote/donation for your favorite Superconductor online. 
$1 = 1 vote so every dollar counts! 
(Left to right: Brent Webster, Dani Wasson, Dale Basham)

The winning conductor will get to conduct the symphony at the festival.




The stage opens at 5:00pm for short vignettes featuring dancing, music, 
and drama by Muncie arts organizations.
Muncie Symphony Orchestra Concert
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra will take the stage at 7:00 p.m with Camille Saint-Saens' The Carnival of the Animals. The Carnival of the Animals was a huge hit with the young audience last month and is listening fun for everyone. (Look here to read the poems and hear the music.) This is everyone's chance to see animals, listen to poetry and hear music inspired by each animal.  Here is a sneak peak of the Young Peoples Concert.



Book a Buffet Dinner or a Family & Friend picnic table!



VIP Tables include a picnic dinner buffet with beverage - $20/person

Family and Friend Tables include 8 chairs - $20


Non-profit groups Family and Friend Tables include 8 chairs - $10

Call 765-285-5531 or email and reserve your seat at the picnic by JUNE 7th.
You may also reserve by mail. Please send a check payable to Muncie Symphony League, your name, address, phone and email. Be sure to indicate the # of VIP picnics or Family and Friends tables you are reserving.
                     Muncie Symphony League
                     c/o Ball State University
                     2000 W. University Avenue
                     Muncie, In 47304


Don't miss out on the greatest summer festival around! 
See you on June 11th!