Ives, Copland And a Scherzo Or Two

Spring is coming, and with it a fine program for area music lovers. For starters, the British-based

Florestan Piano Trio. The members include Susan Tomes, piano; Antony Marwood, violin; and Richard Lester, cello, and they are scheduled to return for a fourth visit to the Memorial Chapel at Union College, in Schenectady, NY, as part of the International Festival Series, March 15 at 8 p.m.

 

On the program is music composed by Charles Ives, the Connecticut Yankee, whose work prior to 1916, was highly experimental. Most of the ideas for the Piano Trio, (the only one he composed) were conceived during the year 1904. It was completed in 1911.

The trio’s three movements are basically dissonant. The first 27 measures of the first movement are composed for the piano and cello only, before the music switches into 23 measures for violin and piano only, sounding more like a sonata than a trio.

Ives marked the second (scherzo) movement "TSIAJ," which stands for "This Scherzo is a Joke," (which is what "scherzo" means in Italian).

All sorts of themes turn up in this section including "Marching Through Georgia," "My Old Kentucky Home" and a parody on "Ta-ra-raboom-de-ay," along with other folk songs, which Ives just loved to mix into his own thoughts here.

The final movement concludes with a gentle restatement of the hymn "Rock of Ages."
Upon first hearing this trio, many years ago, I loved it, crazy as it may be in parts; it is quite a remarkable work.

Tickets are $20, students half price. Call 518-388-6080 for reservations or go to www.union.edu.

"Transcendental Night" is the theme for

Close Encounters with Musicinits March 15 concert, at 6 p.m. at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington, MA.

 

Participating artists will be Walter Ponce, piano; Jehonatan Berick, violin; and CEWM’s Artistic Director, Yehuda Hanani, cello.

On the program is Beethoven’s "Ghost Trio" in D-Major, Op. 70, No. 1; Rachmaninoff’s "Trio Elegiac"; Liszt’s "Transcendental Etude," No. 10, in F-minor; and also Alexander Scriabin’s Sonata 5, Op. 53.

A world premiere of Jorge Martin’s "Recuerda" is also on the program.

For tickets at $35, call 800-843-0778 or go to www.cewm.org for reservations and information.

At Simon’s Rock, at the Daniel Arts Center in Great Barrington, MA,

The Hawthorne String Quartetwill perform a program with the theme "American Music at Mid-Century," March 15, at 8 p.m. A preconcert talk begins at 6:45 p.m.

 

Call 413-528-7212 for tickets and program details.

This program includes works by Walter Piston, Lucas Foss and Aaron Copland.

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