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...presentation of the Celebrity Series of Boston. His performance, which fused musical mastery with a hearty dose of his characteristic flair for the dramatic, proved all of the hype about him was well justified. Settling himself at the Steinway concert piano, Lang opened with a poetic rendition of Franz Schubert??s Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959. In the first movement, the interplay of soprano and tenor voices created a chorus of classical lines that conveyed a dialogue of teasing questions and indignant retorts. Raising a finger to his lips as if to silence...

Author: By Monica S. Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Musical Genius Impresses | 3/5/2009 | See Source »

...Even if I’m taking a course on dinosaurs, I will find some link,” Cameron says. “Certain anomalies in dinosaur bones...could make me think of certain anomalies in Schubert??s writing...

Author: By Lingbo Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Doing Double Time | 3/4/2009 | See Source »

...Mahler’s “Songs of a Wayfarer”—actually a common mistranslation of the German, it is really closer to “Songs of a Traveling Journeyman”—a tender and anguished piece, as well as Schubert??s masterful Octet, a truly epic work whose six movements are modeled after the classical Divertimento. During the compositional process, Schubert suffered from a severe, and eventually terminal, case of syphilis; shortly after the completion of the Octet he wrote to a friend: “Every night...

Author: By Alexander B. Fabry, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Boston Chamber Music Society | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...30/27/22. (KAF) Sunday, Nov. 27Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston presents “The Seasons with Silverstein.” In keeping with this orchestra’s ethos of having “fun with serious music,” this classical concert will include Franz Schubert??s “Symphony No. 6 in C Major, D.589 ‘Little’” and Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” as well as narration by Joan Kennedy, whose words will be interpreted in American...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Happening 11/18-12/2 | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...before the next concert. Wei-Jen Yuan ’06 sensitively balanced the voicing, emphasizing essential harmonic changes in “Feux Follets” and “Harmonie du Soir” also by Liszt. Yuan also treated audiences to an impromptu performance of Franz Schubert??s “Impromptu in G-flat, opus 90,” which offered a soothing respite from the program’s intensity. No piano recital would be complete without Frederick Chopin. Fittingly, Saturday’s concert featured Chopin’s famous Polonaise...

Author: By Madeleine J. Baverstam and Jennifer D. Chang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Harvard Piano Society Season Opens Strongly | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

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