CIOMPI PRESENTS 2025 SUMMER MUSIC SERIES - Eric Pritchard
Friday, June 20,
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Passing the Torch: Works by Brahms, Zemlinksy & Schoenberg
In 1853, Robert Schumann famously declard Johannes Brahms the composer destined to carry Beethoven's legacy forward. Four decades later, Brahms endorsed the publication of Alexander Zemlinksy's Trio, Op. 3 by Simrock in 1896. Three years later, in 1899, Zemlinksy's student, Arnold Schoenberg, composed his groundbreaking work,Verklärte Nacht, (Transfigured Night) Op. 4. We trace this remarkable arc of creativity through early piano trios of these three pivotal figures in the German musical tradition.
Artists With Brandt Frekriksen, piano Elizabeth Anderson, cello Eric Pritchard, violin
Program Johannes Brahms: Trio #1 in B Major, Op. 8 Alexander Zemlinsky's Trio, Op. 3 Arnold Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, (Transfigured Night) Op. 4; Transcibed for Piano Trio by Eduard Steuermann
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