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Program & Artists

Mily Balakirev Chopin Suite
Bedřich Smetana (orch. Szell) From My Life (String Quartet in E Minor)
Beethoven (orch. Weingartner) Hammerklavier (Piano Sonata No. 29)

Leon Botstein conductor

Tickets

Part of TŌN’s Carnegie Hall series

TŌN performs three orchestral transcriptions of works by master composers Beethoven, Chopin, and Smetana. In 1910, the last year of his life, composer Mily Balakirev transcribed four pieces into an orchestral suite to celebrate the centenary of Chopin’s birth. To honor another centenary in 1927, that of Beethoven’s death, Austrian conductor and composer Felix Weingartner was moved to make a full orchestration of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 29, the Hammerklavier. And while teaching composition at Mannes College of Music in 1940, acclaimed conductor George Szell created an orchestral transcription of Smetana’s E-minor String Quartet, From My Life.

Concert Details

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Brief remarks by TŌN horn player Douglas Nunes

Mily Balakirev Chopin Suite
22 min
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>Read concert notes by TŌN bassist Yu-Cih Chang

Bedřich Smetana (orch. Szell) From My Life (String Quartet in E Minor)
28 min
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>Read concert notes by TŌN violinist Lap Yin Lee

Intermission
20 min

Brief remarks by TŌN violist Michael Halbrook

Beethoven (orch. Weingartner) Hammerklavier (Piano Sonata No. 29)
42 min
>Read concert notes by TŌN cellist Alfred Western

All timings are approximate.

Sample the Music

Mily Balakirev Chopin Suite

Bedřich Smetana (orch. Szell) From My Life (String Quartet in E Minor)

Beethoven (orch. Weingartner) Hammerklavier (Piano Sonata No. 29)

Photo: The Orchestra Now by David DeNee

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