Music from Rochester Program 63 of 65

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Yeah.
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In
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But child Soprano has on the cycle of Laban Opus 42
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by Robert Schumann. The pianist in that performance was Cathy Callas.
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Is a miniature sequence of imaginative impressionistic pieces for flute and piano.
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We hear it now performed by Toland flute with Bonnie Boyd at the
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piano. The suite is in four movements
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allegro and
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blocks.
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Why.
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No.
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I'm.
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No.
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The Swede Modahl over in his blog performed by ADA Toland flute and Bonnie Boyd
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piano. Our final selection the grand
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Sonata in a major after station identification.
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Artur Schnabel who was perhaps more active than any other single pianist in his time in keeping the
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Schubert Sonata is before the public described those brawling song Fields or not
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as a safe supply of happiness. And so they are to conclude
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tonight's Eastman School concert. We hear one of the very last and one of the grandest of the Schubert
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Sonata is the Sonata in a major Deutsche number nine fifty nine
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played by Ruth and rich. The work is in four movements Allegro
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Andantino. A very Chopin Iscariot so marked Allegro Vivace
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and a concluding Rondo Allegretto fronts Schubert Sonata in a major
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Deutsche number nine fifty nine played by Ruth and rich.
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