FREDERICK HISTORICAL PIANO COLLECTION
Historical
Piano Concerts Series
at
the
Ashburnham
Community Church
Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 4: 00 p.m.
Amira
Acre, piano (Click on name for Bio) |
Première
année de pèlerinage: Suisse, S.160 (1848-54) |
Liszt | |
6. Vallée
d'Obermann In keeping with Liszt’s fondness for revisiting his earlier works, this movement, S.160/6, in the first Années cycle is a rethinking of 4. Vallée d'Obermann, S.156/5, found in the precursor cycle, Album d’un voyageur (1837-38). |
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Six penseés poétiques (Six consolations), S.172 (1849-50) | Liszt | |
1. Andante con moto (in E) | ||
2. Un poco più mosso (in E) | ||
3. Lento placido (in Db) | ||
4. Quasi adagio (in Db) |
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5. Andantino (in E) | ||
6. Allegretto sempre cantabile (in E) | ||
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Grand
galop chromatique, in Eb,
S.219 (1838) |
Liszt | |
Presto |
Sonata in b, S.178 (1853) |
Liszt | |
Dedicated to Robert Schumann, who had dedicated his own Fantasie in C, Op. 17, to Liszt in 1836. |
Piano by Streicher, Vienna, 1846
All pianos played in the concerts are from The Frederick Collection
Ashburnham Community Church: 84 Main Street (Rte. 12) at Chapel Street, Ashburnham, MA (GPS: 42.6359, -71.9083)
Admission: $15.00 /adult (children and students, $5)
The building is wheelchair accessible.
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