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/> Wednesday, July 28, 6:30 – 7:30 pm</span><br
/> Bridgehampton Historical Society</p><p>The season opens with the sensuous sounds of French Impressionism: from Maurice Ravel, a gentle infusion of harp with a mixed ensemble of strings and winds; from Debussy, vocal and piano pieces as re-imagined for chamber players by friend-of-the-festival Kenji Bunch. Add to that the Palladian poise of a harp concerto by Handel and the mixture of lyricism and galloping virtuosity of Weber’s beloved Clarinet Quintet, and we’re off and running with an assortment of chamber music for every taste. In case of rain, the concert will take place at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>RAVEL<br
/> Introduction and Allegro<br
/> HANDEL<br
/> Harp Concerto in B-flat Major, HWV 294<br
/> DEBUSSY<br
/> En Bateau, Beau Soir, Arabesque<br
/> WEBER<br
/> Clarinet Quintet in B-flat Major, Op. 34</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, Alexander Fiterstein, Karen Gomyo, Jesse Mills,<br
/> Choong-Jin Chang, Christian Poltéra, Emmanuel Ceysson</p><p><strong> OUR ORDERING SYSTEM ONLY REQUIRES &#8220;1&#8243; TICKET ENTERED TO ENSURE YOUR PLACE AT THE CONCERT (EVEN IF YOU NEED MULTIPLE TICKETS).   TICKETS WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOU &#8211; WE WILL HAVE A GUEST LIST AT THE CONCERT.</strong></p><form
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/> Saturday, July 31, 6:30 pm<br
/> Atlantic Golf Club</p><p>Please help support BCMF by joining us for our annual Benefit &#8211; a wonderful evening of great music with fine wine and food at the elegant Atlantic Golf Club.  You can download our <a
href="http://www.bcmf.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BCMF-Benefit-Invitation.pdf">Benefit Invitation</a> and <a
href="http://www.bcmf.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/BCMF-Benefit-Reply-Card.pdf">Reply Card</a> for information or call Derek Delaney at 212-741-9073.  Your support enables us to bring these wonderful musicians to the East End every summer. We hope you can join us!</p><p>“Sheep May Safely Graze” at the Atlantic Golf Club—perhaps helping keep the fairways closely trimmed? This beloved melody started out in a Bach cantata, and here it joins other charmed cantata excerpts plus the composer’s Fifth Brandenburg Concerto, the first concerto ever to spotlight a keyboard instrument as featured soloist. Also on the program is a late-Renaissance English song by John Dowland and a scintillated work by Bach’s contemporary Antonio Vivaldi. Vivaldi’s A-minor Concerto for Two Violins is a keystone in the collection he titled L’estro armonico, “The Breath of Harmonic Inspiration”—an apt name for music as inspired as this.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>J.S. BACH<br
/> Brandenburg No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050<br
/> J.S. BACH<br
/> <em>Schafe können sicher weiden</em> from Cantata No. 208<br
/> J.S. BACH<br
/> <em>Jesus bleibet meine Freude</em> from Cantata No. 147<br
/> DOWLAND<br
/> Come again, sweet love doth now invite<br
/> VIVALDI<br
/> Concerto in A Minor for Two Violins, RV 522</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, Karen Gomyo, Ani Kavafian, Jessica Lee, Jesse Mills, Choong-Jin Chang,<br
/> Christian Poltéra, Jeffrey Beecher, Paolo Bordignon, Randall Scarlata</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.bcmf.org/week-one-benefit-concert/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Week One: Music Richly Ringing</title><link>http://www.bcmf.org/week-one-music-richly-ringing/</link> <comments>http://www.bcmf.org/week-one-music-richly-ringing/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 22:30:41 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Concerts]]></category><guid
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style="font-weight: bold;">MUSIC RICHLY RINGING</strong><br
/> Sunday, August 1, 6:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>“When our own Bach’s music richly rings, he puts great Orpheus himself to shame,” proclaimed a Dresden newspaper in 1731. Here we sample the variety of Bach’s melodious gifts in works instrumental and vocal, secular and sacred. Two of his most admired concertos are played by an ensemble proportioned similarly to those he directed himself, providing a glimpse of just what his contemporaries found so ravishing—and what continues to enchant listeners nearly three centuries later.</p><p><strong
style="font-weight: bold;">Program</strong></p><p>J.S. BACH:<br
/> Triple Concerto in A Minor, for Flute, Violin and Harpsichord, BWV 1044<br
/> <em>Doch weichet, ihr tollen</em> from Cantata No. 8<br
/> Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins, BWV 1043<br
/> <em>Ja, ja, ich halte Jesum feste</em> from Cantata No. 157<br
/> <em>Schafe können sicher weiden</em> from Cantata No. 208<br
/> Brandenburg No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050</p><p><strong
style="font-weight: bold;">Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, Karen Gomyo, Ani Kavafian, Jessica Lee, Jesse Mills, Choong-Jin Chang,<br
/> Christian Poltéra, Jeffrey Beecher, Paolo Bordignon, Randall Scarlata</p><p><strong>SOLD OUT ONLINE!  Call 631-537-6368 for availability.</strong></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.bcmf.org/week-one-music-richly-ringing/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Week Two: Musical Melange</title><link>http://www.bcmf.org/week-two-musical-melange/</link> <comments>http://www.bcmf.org/week-two-musical-melange/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 22:30:20 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Concerts]]></category><guid
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/> Wednesday, August 4, 7:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>Op. 1, No. 1—this lowest possible opus number signals the beginning of Beethoven’s career as a published composer. He may have started composing this trio even before he moved from his native Bonn to Vienna, or maybe it coincided with his studies in Vienna under Haydn, who understandably praised this piece at its premiere. Eric Ewazen provides a listener-friendly song cycle for singer and chamber ensemble, and an all-star assembly of string players unveils a rich-toned, ever-so-Russian quintet written in 1892 by Alexander Glazunov, a figure increasingly championed by chamber aficionados.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>BEETHOVEN<br
/> Piano Trio No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 1, No. 1<br
/> ERIC EWAZEN<br
/> SeaSkye Songs for Flute, Violin, Cello, Piano, Soprano and Percussion (2010) (world premiere version)<br
/> GLAZUNOV<br
/> Cello Quintet in A Major, Op. 39</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, Ani Kavafian, Arnaud Sussmann, Cynthia Phelps, Carter Brey,<br
/> Peter Wiley, Jeewon Park, Susan Narucki, Ayano Kataoka</p><p> </br></p><form
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style="font-weight: bold;">BCMF: OFFBEAT- PRIMED FOR DISCOVERY</strong><br
/> Thursday, August 5, 6:30 – 7:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>This foursome is a chameleon among string quartets, comfortably crossing boundaries to touch down in terrain we don’t often associate with classic chamber ensembles. Whatever pathways today’s composers want to explore, Ethel is eager to follow. In the process, these four open-minded musicians have turned into composers themselves. This program includes compositions by each of the group’s multi-talented members, along with other works in which classical traditions rub shoulders with up-to-date musical exploration.</p><p><strong
style="font-weight: bold;">Program</strong></p><p>MARCELLO ZARVOS<br
/> Arrival (2000)<br
/> DOROTHY LAWSON<br
/> Grandmother (2006)<br
/> TERRY RILEY<br
/> Sunrise of the Planetary Dream Collector (1980)<br
/> MARY ROWELL<br
/> Soft Shoe (2008)<br
/> CORNELIUS DUFALLO<br
/> Aphelion (2008)<br
/> RALPH FARRIS<br
/> 2fer (2009)<br
/> PHIL KLINE<br
/> The Blue Room and Other Stories (2002)</p><p><strong
style="font-weight: bold;">Artists</strong></p><p>ETHEL – Cornelius Dufallo, Mary Rowell, Ralph Farris, Dorothy Lawson<br
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/> Sunday, August 8, 6:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>Composers sometimes collaborate with one another, even across the centuries. Mozart never got around to finishing his G-major String Trio movement, so it was left to a later composer-editor to massage it into performable shape. In other cases, composers may use pre-existing works as springboards for original creations: Arvo Pärt recasts a Mozart piano sonata into a trio, Paul Brantley realizes an evocative piano partnership for Debussy’s Syrinx. Schumann was one of music’s great originals (and a bicentennial birthday boy this year), but his evergreen Piano Quartet builds on his predecessors, and especially on the fugal splendor of Bach.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>MOZART<br
/> String Trio Movement in G Major, K. 562e<br
/> ARVO PÄRT<br
/> <em>Mozart-Adagio</em> for Piano Trio (1997)<br
/> DEBUSSY<br
/> Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp<br
/> PAUL BRANTLEY<br
/> <em>Syrinx-double: A meditation on and after Debussy </em>for Flute and Piano (2007)<br
/> SCHUMANN<br
/> Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, David Bowlin, Cynthia Phelps, Carter Brey, Jeremy Denk, Jeewon Park, Emmanuel Ceysson</p><form
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/> Wednesday, August 11, 6:30 – 7:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>This trio of piano, cello, and percussion presents new works by the British composer Richard Baker, a meticulous craftsman of a composer, and the American Paul Lansky, whose works often involve creative use of language or reflect linguistic theory. Jacob Ter Velduis (a.k.a. JacobTV) is an “avant-pop”composer from Holland who proclaims, “I pepper my music with sugar”; his Things Like That combines live performance with fragments of jazz recordings by Anita O’Day. From New York composer Annie Gosfield comes a fascinating work written for her frequent collaborators at Bang-on-A-Can from where Real Quiet sprouted.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>RICHARD BAKER<br
/> Gaming (2010) <em>(world premiere)</em><br
/> PAUL LANSKY<br
/> Horizons (2010) <em>(world premiere)</em><br
/> JACOB TER VELDHUIS<br
/> Things Like That (2009)<br
/> ANNIE GOSFIELD<br
/> Manufacture of Tangled Ivory (1995)</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Real Quiet – Andrew Russo, David Cossin, Felix Fan</p><form
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/> </strong>Friday, August 13, 6:00 pm &#8211; Wine tasting and appetizers; 7:00 pm Concert<br
/> Channing Sculpture Garden</p><p><strong>Special Guest: Alan Alda</strong></p><p>The friends and family of Brian Little invite you to enjoy a special musical evening with Alan Alda along with wines from Channing Daughters under our tent at the Channing Sculpture Garden. We’ll encounter Debussy’s famous faun, dreaming suggestive dreams, in a chamber arrangement made for connoisseurs who frequented a private musical society founded by Schoenberg. A “pet chatterbox” comes alive—thanks to San Francisco composer-and-pianist Stephen Prutsman—in a work for piano four-hands. To conclude, we open the doors of Saint-Saëns’ menagerie of lions and tortoises and kangaroos and their kin, in an irresistible interweaving of spoken and musical story-telling.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>DEBUSSY<br
/> Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun<br
/> STEPHEN PRUTSMAN<br
/> <em>Sarah’s Band and Her Pet Chatterbox</em> for Two Pianos (2006)<br
/> SAINT-SAËNS<br
/> Carnival of the Animals</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, John Snow, Romie de Guise-Langlois, Juliette Kang, Jessica Lee,<br
/> Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Eric Bartlett, Donald Palma, Pedja Muzijevic, Gilles Vonsattel,<br
/> Ayano Kataoka</p><p><strong>Please call 631-537-6368 for tickets until 3:00pm today.  After 3:00pm please arrive at the Channing Sculpture Garden after 5:30pm to purchase your tickets at the event.</strong></p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.bcmf.org/week-three-brian-little-concert/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Week Three: Subtle Sounds</title><link>http://www.bcmf.org/week-three-subtle-sounds/</link> <comments>http://www.bcmf.org/week-three-subtle-sounds/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:44:45 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>admin</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Concerts]]></category><guid
isPermaLink="false">http://vhost1.lga6.us.voxel.net/~bcmforg/?p=51</guid> <description><![CDATA[Week Three SUBTLE SOUNDS Sunday, August 15, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Last year the music world sighed farewell to Leon Kirchner, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer who once remarked that his goal was “to possibly reveal the necessary intimacies between the past and present, which keep the art of music alive and well.” In this [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Week Three</h3><p><strong>SUBTLE SOUNDS<br
/> </strong>Sunday, August 15, 6:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>Last year the music world sighed farewell to Leon Kirchner, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer who once remarked that his goal was “to possibly reveal the necessary intimacies between the past and present, which keep the art of music alive and well.” In this concert, a pair of his finely wrought chamber works are framed by classics of comparable finesse: a rarely encountered flute quartet by Mozart and Fauré’s Second Piano Quartet, in which the composer recalls the sound of church bells that wafted towards the village where he lived as a child.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>MOZART<br
/> Flute Quartet in G Major, K. 285a<br
/> LEON KIRCHNER<br
/> Piano Trio No. 1 (1954)<br
/> <em>Flutings </em>for Flute and Percussion (1973)<br
/> FAURÉ<br
/> Piano Quartet No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 45</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, Juliette Kang, Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Fred Sherry, Gilles Vonsattel, Ayano Kataoka<br
/> <br
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/> Wednesday, August 18, 7:30 pm<br
/> Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church</p><p>Two masterworks of the nineteenth century keep company with a pair of contenders from the twenty-first. Time stands still in Schubert’s magical Notturno, an outtake originally intended for one of his full-scale piano trios. We find Brahms at his most luxurious in his A-major Piano Quartet; this longest of his chamber works displays the complexity and variety we expect of its composer. Transparent, luminous textures mark the music of both Sean Hickey and Bruce MacCombie. Anyone who heard MacCombie’s “Greeting” we performed last season won’t want to miss this new work commissioned by the festival.</p><p><strong>Program</strong></p><p>SCHUBERT<br
/> Notturno in E-flat Major for Piano Trio, D. 897<br
/> SEAN HICKEY<br
/> <em>Left at the Fork in the Road</em> for Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon (2003)<br
/> BRUCE MACCOMBIE<br
/> <em>Light Upon the Turning Leaf</em> for Flute, Clarinet, Bassoon, Violin, Viola, Cello and Piano<br
/> <em>(BCMF commission)</em><br
/> BRAHMS<br
/> Piano Quartet in A Major, Op. 26</p><p><strong>Artists</strong></p><p>Marya Martin, Anthony McGill, Seth Baer, Stefan Jackiw, Beth Guterman, Edward Arron,<br
/> Shai Wosner</p><p><strong>Seating Areas:</strong></p><form
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