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- | ====== Midori at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, March 23, 2013 ====== | ||
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- | performing Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, part 1\\ | ||
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- | 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 23, 2013\\ | ||
- | ===== One Set ===== | ||
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- | [8:06 PM, lights down, Introduction by Ruth Felt] | ||
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- | ==== Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): | ||
- | * Adagio | ||
- | * Fuga: Allegro | ||
- | * Siciliano | ||
- | * Presto | ||
- | [work ends 8:25 PM] | ||
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- | [8:26 PM ready] | ||
- | ==== Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): | ||
- | * Adagio | ||
- | * Fuga | ||
- | * Largo | ||
- | * Allegro assai | ||
- | [work ends 8:51 PM] | ||
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- | [8:52 PM ready] | ||
- | ==== Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): | ||
- | * Allemande | ||
- | * Courante | ||
- | * Sarabande | ||
- | * Gigue | ||
- | * Chaconne | ||
- | [show ends 9:20 PM] | ||
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- | ===== the Performers ===== | ||
- | * Midori Goto: violin. | ||
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- | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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- | As best as I can recall, this was my first visit to St. Mark's Lutheran Church, a smallish venue on the South East slope of San Francisco' | ||
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- | My overall impression of tonight' | ||
- | I typically enjoy concerts such as this that focus on a single composer and/or a single suite of related works, but I think a bit more relaxed presentation -- beginning by extending the pauses between movements and going on to split the program into two or three distinct sections -- would have done much to allay the complaint of "too much, too much." Just as enjoyment of a fine dining experience depends on the pacing of the services, I think the decision to compress the evening into a single unbroken set resulted in a disservice to us all. | ||
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- | Stephen Smoliar offered up similarly grumpy review for [[http:// | ||
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- | Overall, I'm quite glad to have attended this show, and I'll take any chance I get to listen to a performer of Midori' | ||
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