This video shows in the clearest way the connection between different harmonies and the emotions they each convey.
This video shows in the clearest way the connection between different harmonies and the emotions they each convey.
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2011
September 9th, 8pm
Pickman Hall, at Longy School of Music
Music by John Cage
September 11th 3pm
Newtown, CT
Winsor Chamber Music, works by Mendelssohn, Haydn
September 18th, 8pm
Brookline, MA
Winsor Chamber Music, works by Mendelssohn, Haydn
September 24rd, 8pm
Pickman Hall, Longy School of Music
Debussy Sonata
September 25th, 4pm
Andover Chamber Music Society
Beethoven Viola Quintet, Kreisler Liebesfreud
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February 15th, 3pm
Recital in Reston, VA with Pei-Shan Lee, piano
Viola and piano works by Bach, Schubert, Hindemith, Takemitsu, Debussy
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February 22nd, 4pm
Walden Chamber Music players, Hingham, MA
Hindemith, Bach, Beethoven, Devienne
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In recent weeks, I found myself revisiting the Walton Concerto, both in teaching and my own practice. It has a special place in my repertoire: it was the first piece I learned after making the jump from being a violinist who also plays the viola, to a fully committed viola player.
From my background as a violinist, the first thing that struck me regarding this piece was how similar it is to Prokofiev's first violin concerto. In overall structure, in textures, in characters and even in the way the various themes and motives are built, the resemblance is so striking that it simply cannot be coincidence. Here is a very interesting article on the subject by Atar Arad. In it, Mr. Arad suggests that Walton hid his mischief of copying Prokofiev, by adding an even more direct quote from Hindemith's Kammermusik No. 5.
Besides this, what is helping me to forge a personal interpretation of this work is to look at other works of the composer. Much of Walton's music is theatrical and dramatic. That is of course the case of his oratorio Belshazzar's Feast, one of his most acclaimed and popular works. His film scores can also provide a great source of inspiration, for those who work well with images. First of all, there is this, from the movie "Battle of Britain". Then, the score of Lawrence Olivier's "Henry V". The Agincourt battle scene has got something of the second movement.
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Born in Brussels, Belgian violist Dimitri Murrath has made his mark as a viola soloist of the international scene, performing regularly in venues including Jordan Hall (Boston), Kennedy Center (Washington), Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Royal Festival Hall (London), Kioi Hall (Tokyo), the National Auditorium (Madrid), and Palais des Beaux-Arts (Brussels).
A first prize winner at the Primrose International Viola Competition, Belgian violist Dimitri Murrath has won numerous awards, including second prize at the First Tokyo International Viola Competition, the special prize for the contemporary work at the ARD Munich Competition, Verbier Festival Academy's Viola Prize, and a fellowship from the Belgian American Educational Foundation.
With repertoire extending from Bach to contemporary music by Ligeti, Kurtag and Sciarrino, Murrath is particularly keen on performing new works. He has taken part in the Park Lane Group New Year Series in London to great critical acclaim, as well as commissioned, given the world premieres, and recorded several solo works.
An avid chamber musician, Murrath has collaborated with Miriam Fried, Pamela Frank, Richard Goode, Laurence Lesser, Paul Katz, Donald Weilerstein, Gidon Kremer, Kim Kashkashian, Menahem Pressler, Radovan Vlatkovic, Arnold Steinhardt, Peter Wiley, David Soyer, and Mitsuko Uchida.
Festivals include IMS Prussia Cove (UK), Ravinia's Steans Institute for Young Artists (Chicago), Verbier Festival Academy, Gstaad Festival (Switzerland), Caramoor Rising Stars (New York), Great Lakes Festival (Michigan) and Marlboro Music Festival (Vermont).
Violist Dimitri Murrath began his musical education at the Yehudi Menuhin School studying with Natalia Boyarsky, and went on to work in London with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He graduated with an Artist Diploma from the New England Conservatory as a student of Kim Kashkashian.
A.D., New England Conservatory. BMus, MMus, Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Studies with Kim Kashkashian, Natalia Boyarsky, and David Takeno.
Faculty: Longy School of Music, New England Conservatory.
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Viola and piano
Johann Sebastian BACH
Sonata for viola da gamba in G major, BWV 1027
Sonata for viola da gamba in G minor, BWV 1029
Ernest BLOCH
Suite Hebraïque
Benjamin BRITTEN
Lachrimae
Johannes BRAHMS
Sonata in F minor Op. 120 No. 1
Sonata in E-flat major Op. 120 No. 2
Rebecca CLARKE
Sonata (1919)
Claude DEBUSSY
Première rhapsodie pour clarinette (tr. Viola)
Antonín DVORÁK
Sonatine for violin and piano in G major, Op. 100
George ENESCU
Concert Piece
Paul HINDEMITH
Sonata Op. 11/4
Sonata Op. 25/4
Sonata (1939)
Joseph JONGEN
Allegro Appassionato
Sergei RACHMANINOFF
Cello sonata
Franz SCHUBERT
Sonata ‘Arpeggione’
Robert SCHUMANN
Adagio und Allegro, Op. 70
Märchenbilder, Op. 113
Fantasiestücke, Op. 73
Dmitri SHOSTAKOVICH
Sonata, Op. 147
Toru TAKEMITSU
A Bird Came Down the Walk
Henri VIEUXTEMPS
Sonata, Op. 36
Solo
Atar ARAD
Tikvah
Johann Sebastian BACH
Suite for violoncello solo No. 1 in G major, BWV1007
Suite for violoncello solo No. 2 in D minor, BWV1008
Suite for violoncello solo No. 3 in C major, BWV1009
Suite for violoncello solo No. 5 in C minor, BWV1011
Partita for violin solo No. 2 in D minor, BWV1004
György KURTÁG
Signs, Games and Messages
György LIGETI
Sonata (1995)
Nicolo PAGANINI
Caprice No.13
Max REGER
Suite No. 1 in G minor, Op.131d
Suite No. 2 in D major, Op.131d
Suite No. 3 in E minor, Op.131d
Paul HINDEMITH
Sonata Op. 31/4
Sonata (1937)
Edwin ROXBURGH
Soliloquy 2
Salvatore SCIARRINO
Tre Notturni Brillanti
Igor STRAVINSKY
Elegie
Christopher THEOFANIDIS
'Flow, my Tears'
Henri VIEUXTEMPS
Capriccio
Eugène YSAŸE
Sonata for violoncello solo, Op. 28
Concerto
Béla BARTÓK
Concerto, Opus Post.
Hector BERLIOZ
Harold in Italy
Max BRUCH
Romance
Paul HINDEMITH
"Der Schwanendreher"
Trauermusik
Franz HOFFMEISTER
Concerto in D major
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART
Sinfonia Concertante
Krzysztof PENDERECKI
Concerto
Alfred SCHNITTKE
Concerto
Carl STAMITZ
Concerto in D major
William WALTON
Concerto
Carl Maria Von WEBER
Andante and Rondo ungarese
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NEC Today, July 2008
Primrose Competition , June 2008
Verbier Festival, June 2008
Chamber Music Today, May 2007
The Strad, Aug 2004
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