As we settle into autumn Carolina Live travels back to summer for some great music making from regional festivals. Two chamber masterpieces by Robert Schumann serve as bookends for a program featuring highlights from An Appalachian Summer Festival in Boone, NC with the Broyhill Chamber Ensemble. In between is the Suite italienne from Stravinsky’s score for the ballet Pulcinella and a Serenade by Ernst von Dohnanyi. The program wraps up with assorted selections by American Romantics performed at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem during the Carolina Summer Music Festival.
Listen to the entire program: An Appalachian Summer Festival: Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Billboard and introduction to Appalachian Summer Festival — Lauren Rico
SCHUMANN - Quartet for Piano & Strings, Op. 47
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Gil Morgenstern, Artistic Director
Introduction to Ernst von Dohnanyi's Serenade in C - Lauren Rico
DOHNANYI - Serenade in C, Op. 10
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Gil Morgenstern, Artistic Director
Introduction to Schumann’s Quintet for Piano and Strings – Lauren Rico, Mike McKay
SCHUMANN - Quintet for Piano and Strings
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Gil Morgenstern, Artistic Director
Introduction to works by Chadwick from the Carolina Summer Music Festival in Winston-Salem - Lauren Rico
CHADWICK - Love’s Image, When Stars Are in the Quiet Skies,
The Jaqueminot Rose, Larry O’Tool
Tenor Glenn Siebert and pianist Peter Kairoff
Carolina Summer Music Festival
Introduction to songs by Edward MacDowell from the Carolina Summer Music Festival in Winston-Salem - Lauren Rico
MACDOWELL - The Robin Sings in the Apple Tree,
Long Ago Sweetheart Mine,
The Swan Bent Low to the Lily,
A Maid Sings Light, and As the Gloaming Shadows Creep
Tenor Glenn Siebert and pianist Peter Kairoff
Carolina Summer Music Festival
Introduction of three works by Horatio Parker — Nocturne, Etude Melodieuse, and Valse Gracile — as performed by pianist Peter Kairoff. - Lauren Rico
PARKER - Nocturne,
Etude Melodieuse, and Valse Gracile
Pianist Peter Kairoff
Carolina Summer Music Festival
End of show – Lauren Rico, Mike McKay