Table of Contents

Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica at Davies Symphony Hall, February 2, 2014

San Fransisco Symphony presents
Gidon Kremer & Kremerata Baltica
2014-02-02
Davies Symphony Hall
201 Van Ness, San Francisco, CA
7:00 PM, Sunday, February 2, 2014

Back to the previous event!Up to the 2014 yearbox!Up to the 2014 event list!On to the next event!

Set One

[6:59 PM lights down, surprise announcement by ?John Mangum? of program change]

Shostakovich: Violin Sonata, Op. 134

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975; arr. Zinman/Pushkarev): Violin Sonata, Op. 134

  1. [7:02 PM] Andante
  2. [7:13 PM] Allegretto
  3. [7:20 PM] Largo–Andante
    [set ends 7:35 PM; pause, GK off for the next piece]

Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge

Benjamin Britten (1913-1976): Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10

  1. [7:37 PM] Introduction and Theme
  2. [7:00 PM] Variation 1: Adagio
  3. [7:00 PM] Variation 2: March
  4. [7:00 PM] Variation 3: Romance
  5. [7:00 PM] Variation 4: Aria Italiana
  6. [7:00 PM] Variation 5: Bourrée classique
  7. [7:00 PM] Variation 6: Wiener Waltzer
  8. [7:00 PM] Variation 7: Moto perpetuo
  9. [7:00 PM] Variation 8: Funeral March
  10. [8:00 PM] Variation 9: Chant
  11. [8:00 PM] Variation 10: Fugue and Finale (ca. 7:30)
    [work ends 8:03]

Set Two

[8:23 PM lights down]

Weinberg: Symphony No. 10

Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1986): Symphony No. 10 for Strings in A minor, Op.98 (1968)

  1. [8:25 PM] Concerto grosso. Grave
  2. [8:34 PM] Pastorale. Lento
  3. [8:00 PM] Canzona. Andantino
  4. [8:00 PM] Burlesque. Allegro molto
  5. [8:00 PM] Inversion. L istesso tempo [work ends 9:00 PM back in 2 after chairs set up]

Weinberg: Concertino

Mieczysław Weinberg (1919-1986): Concertino for Violin and Strings, Op.42 (1948)

  1. [9:03 PM] Allegretto cantabile
  2. [9:m PM] Cadena Lento – Adagio
  3. [9:00 PM] Allegro moderato poco rubato
    [work ends 9:m PM]

    Encore
  4. [9:20 PM] Weinberg: Bonifatsy's Holidays (music from a cartoon)
    [show ends 9:22 PM]

Note

The following work was removed from program at the last minute:

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975; arr. Pushkarev): Anti-formalist Rayok, Op. Posth

Performers

Notes

Whoa! This section is incomplete for now, sorry!

Sadly, Alexei Mochalov had to cancel his appearances with Kremerata Baltica following the sudden and unexpected death of his wife, pianist Mariya Barankina, from influenza that morning. Consequently, the concert program was rearranged from the original plan, resulting in deletion of Shostakovich's work in favor of Weinberg's Symphony No. 10. Interestingly, the Concertina and Symphony comprise the second disc of the newest Kremerata release on ECM (ECM New Series 2368/69), to come out officially on Feb 18, 2014.

There doesn't seem to be much information online about the Weinberg symphony. Here's something from a single-page fan site.

Stephen Smoliar posted both a promo article and a follow-up review for the Examiner.

Niels Swinkels posted an approving review for San Francisco Classical Voice.

Back to the previous event!Up to the 2014 yearbox!Up to the 2014 event list!On to the next event!