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| Friday 19-Jul-13 07:30pm |
United Methodist Church, San Luis Obispo, CAChamber Series: Connections Festival Mozaic |
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| United Methodist Church, San Luis Obispo, CA, 1515 Fredericks St, San Luis Obispo, 93405, United States Friday 19-Jul-13 07:30pm Chamber Series: Connections This program of French and Belgian compositions explores the connections among three composers to one violinist. One of the most famous violinists in history, Belgian violinist Eugene Ysaye was called the King of the Violin. He performed in the premiere of the Debussy Quartet and Chausson Concerto, and Franck composed his Sonata for him as a wedding present. Festival artists will pay homage to Ysaye in this program. | ||
| Sunday 21-Jul-13 06:00pm |
Private Home, Templeton, CANotable Encounter Dinner Festival Mozaic |
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| Private Home, Templeton, CA, 2256 Lake Ysabel Rd., Templeton, 93465, United States Sunday 21-Jul-13 06:00pm Notable Encounter Dinner Enjoy a sumptuous sit-down dinner paired with wines from award-winning Robert Hall winery as you overlook the rolling hills of Paso Robles wine country. Interact with the Festival artists as they perform Beethoven's String Quartet in F, Serioso, a seminal work that firmly moved Beethoven into the Romantic period. | ||
| Monday 22-Jul-13 07:30pm |
United Methodist Church, San Luis Obispo, CAChamber Series: Born from Struggle Festival Mozaic |
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| United Methodist Church, San Luis Obispo, CA, 1515 Fredericks St, San Luis Obispo, 93405, United States Monday 22-Jul-13 07:30pm Chamber Series: Born from Struggle Many great works of art are born from tragedy, strife and struggle. These three pieces, written in different parts of the world in different time periods, represent the struggles each composer faced. In 1915 France was in the midst of WW I, and Debussy struggled with the cancer that would take his life. In addition to Napolean's invasion of Vienna and his deteriorating relationships with family, Beethoven also had to contend with deafness while writing Op. 95, one of his most celebrated quartets. And the String Quartet No. 6 was the last piece of music Bartok write in his native Hungary, having to flee the Nazis in WW II. | ||