 
A New Year's Celebration from Salzburg: Fantasies and Visions
Salzburg
Sat, January  2, 2021, at  8:00 PM,
CET
 
- Bring your own drinks
This is a Groupmuse Virtual Premiere
An online debut of exceptionally crafted pre-recorded content, coupled with musician + audience videochat.
Hosts
Join us for a cross-continental celebration of the New Year, brought to you from one of the classical music capitals of the world: Salzburg, Austria!
We're thrilled to partner with our friends in California, "Musaics of the Bay" for an HD New Year's Celebration from Salzburg, celebrating the music of fantasy and vision and a new World Premiere for the "Stay-at-Home Symposium," featuring world-class musicians including pianist Andrei Gologan, composer and violinist Luke Hsu, and cellist Simon Tetzlaff.
This program features works by Beethoven, Kodaly, Schumann and the World Premiere of a new commission for the “Stay-at-Home Symposium” by Luke Hsu, titled “Piccolo Pezzo,” inspired by a painting called “Homage to Edmundo” by Berkeley, CA-based painter Darril Tighe.
What's the music?
 
 
R. Schumann - Fantasiestücke Op. 73 for Piano and Cello
- Zart und mit Ausdruck 
- Lebhaft leicht 
- Rasch und mit Feuer 
Zoltán Kodály - Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7
- Allegro serioso, non troppo
A short talk between Andrei, Luke and Simon in regard to the works performed and Luke's newly commissioned work for solo piano.
Luke Hsu - Piccolo Pezzo based on Tighe's Homage to Edmundo (World Premiere commissioned by "Musaics of the bay")
Ludwig van Beethoven - Trio in B-flat Major, op. 11 ("Gassenhauer-Trio")
- Allegretto con brio 
- Adagio 
- Tema: Pria ch’io l’impegno. Allegretto 
This is a Groupmuse Virtual Premiere
An online debut of exceptionally crafted pre-recorded content, coupled with musician + audience videochat.
Hosts
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