Erno Dohnanyi, Serenade for String Trio
Antonin Dvorak, Piano Trio in E Minor, Op 90 "Dumky"
Keith Redpath, violin
Catherine Consiglio, viola
Emmanuel Lopez, cello
James Knight, piano
Harrington String Quartet members Keith Redpath and Emmanuel Lopez return to Wichita for some exquisite music making during CMATB's Barn 4, 2010. They are joined by Wichita's own James Knight and Catherine Consiglio. The evening's music begins with the Dohnany Serenade for violin, viola and cello. This work features five short movements that include Marches and Romanzas and boasts a passion for life. The piece is intensely romantic and conversational. With only three string voices it is demanding, exquisite and inspiring for the players and audience alike.
The Dumky Trio is the last and most loved of Dvorak's piano trios. "Dumky" is the plural of "Dumka" and is translated as "a fleeting thought." Each of the six movements is a 'dumka.' Dvorak uses expansive, pleading sections in contrast with impassioned fast ones. This composition was premiered in 1891 with Dvorak as the pianist and is filled with simple beauty and an original quality of folk song and dance.
Musicians will also be in residence for Chamber Music at The Barn's
Young Chamber Players String Camp
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