Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center American Soundscapes

CLASSICAL

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center “American Soundscape” Program

Sunday, Oct. 4, 4 p.m.
Weis Center Concert Hall

In Memoriam of Alan Barrick

Celebrating the rich voices of American composers, this program explores a range of musical expressions that define the nation's cultural landscape. William Bolcom's lively rag infuses playful energy into the quartet, while Amy Beach's Piano Quintet, a cornerstone of American chamber music, blends lyrical vibrancy with innovative harmonies. Bernard Herrmann's Psycho Suite, performed in its original instrumentation for strings, brings the suspense of his iconic film score into the concert hall with gripping intensity and dark beauty. The program concludes with Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring Suite, a quintessentially American work that captures the hope and optimism of life on the frontier. The late critic Terry Teachout described Appalachian Spring as "probably the greatest piece of classical music by an American."

Program:
William Bolcom: Three Rags for String Quartet (1989)
Amy Beach: Quintet in f-sharp minor, Op. 67 for piano, two violins, viola and cello, Op. 67 (1907)
Bernard Herrmann: Psycho: A Narrative for String Orchestra (1960)
Aaron Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite for ensemble (1944)

Ticket Information

Adults: $35
Seniors 62+ and Subscribers: $28
Youth 18 and Under: $25
BU Employees and Retirees: $25
BU Students: Free
Non-Bucknell Students: $25
 

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