Close Encounters With Music: Dvorak – In the New World and Old World
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One of 34 upcoming events at Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, and 819 across the Berkshires.
TICKETS $35 Balcony / $60 Orchestra (plus processing fees) Mahaiwe Member Discount Event Member Sale: Wednesday, August 26 at noon Public Sale: Friday, August 28 at noon Members receive $5 off each ticket Anna Polonsky, piano; Miranda Cuckson and Giora Schmidt, violins; Helena Baillie, viola; Yehuda Hanani, cello; Tyler Duncan, baritone From humble beginnings to stardom, Antonin Dvorak straddled two centuries, two continents, rural and urban sensibilities and folk styles inspired by Czech and Slavic traditional music as well as by an American sojourn. At home in different worlds, his sublime String Quartet No. 12 "the American" was composed in Spillville Iowa during a blissful vacation, and legitimized utilizing folklore, spirituals, and vernacular art as material for the next generation of American classical composers. The Piano Quintet, a masterwork of Romantic-era chamber music, stands as one of the twin peaks of the repertoire written for piano and string quartet (Brahms's Quintet being the other!). Brahmsian depth, Eastern European folk flavor and sheer melodic beauty characterize this joyful work. Also, a taste of Dvorak's vocal output with selections from his Biblical Songs, the Gypsy Songs cycle and others reflecting his abiding affection for Czech and Bohemian culture.