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CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT BY BOSTON ARTISTS ENSEMBLE

Sunday, September 29 at 2:30
at Trinity Church in Newton Centre.



 



Come celebrate the beginning of a new BAE season
in a program of three unique and fascinating works for piano and strings.

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The voices of Judith Weir, Joaquín Turina, and
Ludwig Van Beethoven are separated by vast stretches of time and geography, but
each evokes his or her distinct milieu while drawing on the deep roots of a
common chamber music tradition.

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Contemporary British composer Weir writes with
expressive and multifaceted clarity; her Piano Trio (1998) incorporates
strains of Schubert's Venice, urban Africa, and Scotland's Hebridean islands.



 



Early 20th-century Spanish composer Turina's
Piano Quartet in A minor
shimmers with the heat of Madrid streets and
pulses with the graceful, passionate lyricism indigenous to his homeland.



 



And Beethoven's famous "Archduke"
Trio
, dedicated to the composer's friend and student Archduke Rudolph of
Austria, displays the elegance, integrity, and poise of a time when the
composition and performance of chamber music was a thread in the fabric of
refined society.



 



Join us - pianist Randall Hodgkinson, violinist
Sharan Leventhal, violist Lila Brown, and cellist Jonathan Miller - in keeping
live chamber music a thread in our world as well

Tickets available at the door: $27 ($24 seniors), $12 students








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