Tuesday
28th September 2021
Online Selection Concert
This is the programme which Haley Myles intended to present live at LMC on Thursday 30th September. Unfortunately, a family emergency has obliged her to return to France. Our Thursday concert will, instead, be presented by Gareth Giles, with a quite different style of programme. Details here.
Programme
Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828)
from Drei Klavierstücke, or Impromptus D946 (1828)
No 1 in Eb minor Allegro assai, andante
No 2 in Eb major Allegretto
Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1949)
from Nocturnes Op 9 (1830-31)
No 1 in Bb minor Larghetto
No 2 in Eb major Andante
Franz Schubert
from Impromptus 1 - 4 Op 90, D 899 (1827)
No 2 in Eb major Allegro
No 3 in Gb major Andante
Concert duration approx: 40-45 minutes
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Recordings of the works in the planned concert
Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828)
from Drei Klavierstücke, or Impromptus D946 (1828)
No 1 in Eb minor Allegro assai, andante (9m40)
No 2 in Eb major Allegretto (10m15)
performed by Alfred Brendel (a title card precedes each Impromptu, and the video continues with the third Impromptu, in C major, to a total length of 25 minutes)
from Drei Klavierstücke, or Impromptus D946 (1828)
No 1 in Eb minor Allegro assai, andante (9m40)
No 2 in Eb major Allegretto (10m15)
performed by Alfred Brendel (a title card precedes each Impromptu, and the video continues with the third Impromptu, in C major, to a total length of 25 minutes)
Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1949)
from Nocturnes Op 9 (1830-31)
No 1 in Bb minor Larghetto (5m23)
No 2 in Eb major Andante (5m10)
Nocturne No 1 performed by Kate Pisareva
on the right we hear a lecture, illustrated with excellent playing by Greg Niemczuk, on the first of these two nocturnes
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Hong Kong born concert pianist Tiffany Poon here performs the Nocturne No 2, at the Julliard eLearning Press Conference, in New York in March 2018
once again we have the opportunity to hear Greg Niemczuk, this time his lecture on Notcurne No 2
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Franz Schubert
from Impromptus 1 - 4 Op 90, D 899 (1827)
No 2 in Eb major Allegro (4m51)
No 3 in Gb major Andante (5m54)
both performed by Alfred Brendel, the undoubted master of Schubert performance
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Next Thursday's concert (on the 30th)
Gareth Giles, piano, plays Coates, Michel Legrand, Piazzolla, Billy Mayerl and George Gershwin - click here
Last Thursday's concert
Julien Harman-Evans, clarinet, with Thomas Ang, piano, with music by Rubbra, CPE Bach, Medtner, & Krähmer - click here