LCCE Performs Schoenberg: Serenade for Baritone and Seven Players, Op. 24
Вставка
- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- Left Coast Chamber Ensemble performs Arnold Schoenberg: Serenade for Baritone and Seven Players, Op. 24 (2018).
Musicians (left to right): Anna Presler, violin; Phyllis Kamrin, viola; Leighton Fong, cello; Michael Goldberg, guitar; Dana Rath, mandolin; Jeff Anderle, bass clarinet; Jerome Simas, clarinet; Matilda Hofman, conductor; Josh Quinn, baritone (4th movement)
May 21, 2018, San Francisco.
Program: A Rare Serenade, 2017-18 season.
Audio and video: Zach Miley
www.leftcoastensemble.org
This is one of Schoenberg's pieces that I get on an intuitive level. It's just such a jam.
Terrific, engaging performance of a work I’ve never heard before! A special bravo to my clarinetist friends, Jerry and Jeff.
One of the work to send in the space to reach other forms of intelligent life
1. March - 0:00
2. Minuet - 5:20
3. Variations - 12:57
4. Sonnet No. 217 of Petrarch - 17:40
5. Dance Scene - 21:28
6. Song (without words) - 29:09
7. Finale - 31:32
I'm a lifelong Schoenberg, but this is the first time I've ever heard this piece performed live. Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.
a fantastic performance of one of mu favorite pieces!
Brava Maestra Hoffman and all!!!
Fantastically well-edited presentation! I’m specifically glad to see this particular piece performed up close, since it’s the only time Schönberg included a guitar-what a treat! I’m glad Babbitt, Wuorinen and other latter-day disciples have continued this particular line of guitar repertoire.
Just listened to this. Really great! So now I'm a new subscriber. I look forward to listening to more. I shared on a Schoenberg FB page and my own page. One of my favorite chamber pieces. Enthusiatically,
What a great piece! Whimsical! Fine playing.
Serenade has always been one of my favorite pieces, with its wonderful jazzy quirkiness, somewhat in the spirit of Part 3 of the decade-earlier Pierrot Lunaire, but I've never seen it performed before. This adds a new dimension. Thank you!
Lovely
Love the Sonnet section. Great job by the singer!!!
Bravo. Impossibly difficult to perform. Thank you. It is a privelege to see this piece performed. And c'mon what was dude thinking when he said "I know a ukelele, a banjo, a couple horns, some strings." I love this piece.
there’s no banjo, ukulele, or horns in this it’s a guitar and a mandolin and clarinets
@@CameronGuarino thank you.
ciao
Great stuff.
Bravisimo!!