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Kirkland House Music Society--Violinist Lynn Chang and pianist Richard Kogan perform Bach's Unaccompanied Sonata in A minor for violin, Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 3, and Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata for violin and piano. Free. Kirkland House Junior Common Room...
Kirkland House Music Society--A recital by Hugh Wolff, pianist: Sonata Op. 90, Beethoven; Fantasy Op. 17, Schumann; Sonata No. 3, Sciabin. Free. Kirkland House Junior Common Room...
Collage Contemporary Music Ensemble--A chamber group comprised principally of Boston Symphony Orchestra musicians presents the Boston premiere of four works: Mazwell-Davies' "Miss Donnithorne's Maggot," conducted by Philip Kelsey; Vincent Luti's "Represa Anticae Moderna," and Betsy Jolas' "Episode" and "Fusain." Also programmed is Carter's Sonata for Cello and Piano. Tickets at $4.00, $2.00 with student I.D. Info 661-3958. Agassiz Theatre, Radcliffe Yard...
...capable of glorious sunbursts of sound. He is no "Watch me go" virtuoso. His debut program, for example, was devoid of the crowd-arousing Romantic potboilers favored by so many of his Soviet predecessors. Instead, he and his piano accompanist, Xenia Knorre, played Beethoven's dreamy, introspective Sonata No. 10 in G, Op. 96. And wonderfully. They also offered an American work not many U.S. artists take the trouble to learn: Charles Ives' frolicsome Sonata No. 4 (Children's Day at the Camp Meeting...
Drury, an extremely talented senior with a penchant for contemporary music, interpreted the piece with an utterly compelling, almost demonic intensity. His virtuosity and technical facility excelled in explicating every facet of the sonata, from the darting melodic leaps in Hawthorne to the Alcott's hymnal simplicity. Even the liberties he took in tempi and dynamics sounded authentic and convincing. Ives himself said of the Hawthorne, "It is not intended that the metrical relations...be held too literally." Louis Cooper was also excellent in his performance of the flute solo which unexpectedly concludes the final portrait of Thoreau...