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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center\, Beethoven to Beach
DESCRIPTION:Despite being restricted in her musical career by her husband and parents\, Amy Beach became the first wholly successful American woman composer and concert pianist. A grand\, sweeping work in the Romantic style\, her quintet easily stands beside the great works in the genre by Schumann\, Brahms\, and Dvořák. As preludes to the Beach\, fanciful works by Beethoven and Schumann lead to the intense sonic and rhythmic world of Erwin Schulhoff\, whose bracing duo for violin and cello rivals those by his contemporaries Ravel and Kodály. \nPerformers\nGilles Vonsattel\, Piano/Harpsichord\nFrancisco Fullana\, Violin\nIda Kavafian\, Violin\nMatthew Lipman\, Viola\nDavid Finckel\, Cello
URL:https://www.pianyc.net/event/chamber-music-society-of-lincoln-center-beethoven-to-beach/
LOCATION:Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center\, 1941 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Musical Performance
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