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The Virtuosi Meet the Poets

APRIL 12

SATURDAY   |   7:30 PM

Schubert's virtuosic Arpeggione Sonata, charming salon pieces of Dvorak and Kreisler, all crowned by Mendelssohn's mighty D minor Trio.

PROGRAM

Abigél Králik, violin
Raphael Bell, cello   
Andrew Armstrong, piano

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Franz Schubert   |   1797-1828

Arpeggione Sonata, D. 821 (1824)

Allegro moderato 

Adagio

Allegretto

 

Béla Bartók   |   1881-1945

Romanian Folk Dances, Sz 56 (1915)

Bot tánc (Stick Dance)                    

Brâul (Sash Dance)

Topogó (In One Spot)

Bucsumí tánc (Dance from Bucsum)

Román polka (Romanian Polka)

Aprózó (Fast Dance)

 

Antonin DvoÅ™ák   |   1841-1904

Songs My Mother Taught Me, Opus 55, No. 4 (1880)

 

Fritz Kreisler   |   1875-1962

Aucassin et Nicolette (1917)

 

Fritz Kreisler

Tambourin Chinois, Opus 3 (1910)

 

~ Intermission ~

 

Felix Mendelssohn   |   1809-1847

Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Opus 49 (1839)

Molto Allegro agitato

Andante con moto tranquillo

Scherzo. Leggiero e vivace

Finale. Allegro assai appassionato

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ABIGÉL KRÁLIK

A shooting star in the truest sense of the word.

 

 Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk Jultur, Germany​

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RAPHAEL BELL

Principal Cellist
Antwerp Symphony Orchestra Belgium

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Co-Artistic Director

LaLoingtaine, France

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Co-Founder

Camerata Fontainebleau, Paris

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Co-Artistic Director

Charlottesville
Chamber Music Festival​

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ANDREW ARMSTRONG

...with a dancing scherzo-like swing in which Armstrong’s left hand manages to provide both a rhythmic springboard for his partner’s phrasing and a frequently droll punchline to Beethoven’s youthful witticisms.

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Harriet Smith

Gramophone

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