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David Finckel & Wu Han at Hertz Hall, March 18, 2018

Set One

[3:05 PM Matías Tarnopolsky out for the March fundraising pitch]

[3:08 PM performers out]

BEETHOVEN: Twelve Variations in G Major

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827): Twelve Variations in G Major on “See the conqu’ring hero comes” from Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus, WoO 45 (1796)

  1. [3:08 PM] Theme. Allegretto
  2. [3:m PM] Variation #1
  3. [3:m PM] Variation #2
  4. [3:m PM] Variation #3
  5. [3:m PM] Variation #4
  6. [3:m PM] Variation #5
  7. [3:m PM] Variation #6
  8. [4:m PM] Variation #7
  9. [4:m PM] Variation #8
  10. [4:m PM] Variation #9
  11. [3:m PM] Variation #10
  12. [3:m PM] Variation #11
  13. [3:m PM] Variation #12
    [work ends 3:21 PM]

[3:21 PM long talk from Wu Han about today's program]

ADOLPHE: Couple

Bruce Adolphe (b. 1955): Couple (1998)

  1. [3:37 PM] Dreamily, expansively – Quicker, flowing
  2. [3:42 PM] Gently flowing, warmly
  3. [3:46 PM] Slowly, mysteriously
  4. [3:50 PM] Bouncily, playfully
    [work ends 3:53 PM]

AUERBACH: Sonata No. 1, Op. 69

Lera Auerbach (b. 1973): Sonata No. 1 for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 69 (2002)

  1. [3:53 PM] Allegro moderato
  2. [4:00 PM] Lament (Andante)
  3. [4:05 PM] Allegro assai
  4. [4:08 PM] With extreme intensity
    [set ends 4:12 PM; all off after a minute or two for set break]

Set Two

[4:31 PM lights down, announcements, band out]

MENDELSSOHN: Lied ohne Worte

Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847): Lied ohne Worte (Song Without Words) in D Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 109 (1845)

  1. [4:32 PM] opus
    [work ends 4:36 PM]

GRIEG: Cello Sonata

Edvard Grieg (1843–1907): Cello Sonata in A minor, Op. 36 (1882–83)

  1. [4:36 PM] Allegro agitato
  2. [4:46 PM] Andante molto tranquillo
  3. [4:52 PM] Allegro molto e marcato
    [set ends 5:04 PM]

Encore: Chopin: slow movement from the Cello Sonata, Op. 65

Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849): slow movement from the Cello Sonata, Op. 65 (1847)

  1. [5:05 PM] III: Largo
    [show ends 5:09 PM; all off after a long ovation]

Performers

Notes

I don't recall Wu Han being nearly so talkative on her prior visits, but tonight she really bent our ears: nearly fifteen minutes for her program summary following the Beethoven opener. It was interesting to listen to, but yikes! Might have been better to try several short speeches instead!

Bruce Adolphe wrote Couple for David Finkel & Wu Han, and you can watch him discuss the piece with them in these Vimeo shorts

And as Wu Han related during her talk, Lera Auerbach's Sonata was also written particularly for these performers.

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