Tonight: Apple Hill String Quartet with Hall Pinkas, piano; Nov 16: Haven String Quartet

Join us for November String Quartets to end our Fall Concert Season:

Apple Hill String Quartet with Sally Pinkas, piano

November 10, 2022 @ 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM at WCCMA @ Union Episcopal Church

A musical odyssey spanning continents and centuries, sponsored by the Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College. Advanced registration is encourage to save time at the door, click here

PROGRAM

Approximate duration: 90 minutes including intermission

Safika: Three Tales of African Migration Bongani Ndodana-Breen (b. 1975)
    I
    II
    III

String Quartet (Ragamala) Reena Esmail (b. 1983)
    Fantasie (Bihag)
    Scherzo (Malkauns)
    Recitative (Basant)
    Rondo (Jōg)

Intermission

Piano Quintet in F Minor César Franck (1822–1890)
   Molto moderato quasi lento—Allegro
    Lento, con molto sentimento
    Allegro non troppo, ma con fuoco

Our friend and Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College pianist-in-residence joins the quartet for a special Claremont Concert as they kick off their year-long residency at the Hop with a stunningly varied concert. With every program, Apple Hill aims to amplify new voices, views and backgrounds in classical music and to represent their global travels. Here they perform piano quintets by the French 19th-century composer César Franck and South African Bongani Ndodana-Breen (b. 1975) as well as the String Quartet Ragamala (2013) by Reena Esmail (b. 1983). WCCMA is proud to present this concert as part of our fall season filled with a variety of ensembles and music from cultures and traditions (ancient through contemporary!) around the world. This concert is sponsored by Hopkins Center at Dartmouth College and generously supported by the Frank L. Harrington 1924 Fund No. 3, the Arthur J. 1903 and Nellie Z. Cohen Fund and the Nathan W. Pearson 1932 and Sons Fund. With thanks to the Union Episcopal Church for providing the concert venue and WCCMA’s donors and staff.

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Haven String Quartet

November 16, 2022 @ 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM at WCCMA at Union Church

The Haven String Quartet, the Quartet in Residence of Music Haven, perform a concert filled with interesting music and informational tidbits. Register in advance, click here.

Join us for a performance by the Haven String Quartet, the Quartet in Residence of Music Haven. The performance will include interesting details and tidbits on the works they will perform. This event is a part of a day-long residency for HSQ at WCCMA where they will work with students from WCCMA and the Upper Valley Music Center in Masterclasses and Workshops. This program is part of a partnered grant with Saint-Gaudens Memorials, and is funded in part by the NH State Council on the Arts and the New England States Touring program of the New England Foundation for the Arts, made possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program and the six New England state arts agencies. ABOUT HSQ Featured in the New York Times and on NPR, and sought after for both their command on the concert stage and their mastery as teachers, Haven String Quartet has been described as “exquisite” by the NH Register. Its four members represent the world’s top conservatories and bring outstanding chamber music performances to New Haven neighborhoods and throughout the region with a full season of concerts, recitals, educational workshops, and performances for diverse audiences in public spaces. The Quartet serves as the permanent quartet-in-residence and teaching faculty for Music Haven, and spearheads the organization’s tuition-free strings program for youth, which has been recognized as a top 50 after-school arts program in the country by the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities for six years. Each member of HSQ teaches a full studio of 15-20 Music Haven students in private lessons, group classes, studio classes, chamber groups, and an advanced chamber orchestra.

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