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25 February 2024 Santa Monica (California, USA)
Fierce Beauty Part II
Jacaranda Chamber Ensemble conducted by Scott Dunn & Mark Alan Hilt - First Presbyterian Church, Santa Monica
Program Info: Jacaranda Chamber Ensemble Scott Dunn & Mark Alan Hilt, conductors Scott Dunn, and Gloria Cheng, piano Movses Pogossian, violin
Schoenberg’s Chamber Symphony No. 1 is an iconic masterpiece that compressed a whole symphony orchestra to 15 musicians and four movements to one. His model inspired many others, including Franz Hasenöhrl, who arranged Richard Strauss’s tuneful Till Eulenspiegel from a massive orchestra to violin, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and double bass. Two-time Oscar-winning film composer Leonard Rosenman studied with Schoenberg. Scott Dunn’s piano four hands arrangement offers a taste of Rosenman’s East of Eden. Two works packed with emotion provide a bittersweet finale to the final season. Bach’s monumental Chaconne is a 15-minute tour de-force. Jacaranda fades to black with Mahler’s final work, the fiercely beautiful Symphony No. 10 Adagio arranged by Hans Stadlmair for strings.
Richard Strauss – Till Eulenspiegel, einmal anders! Leonard Rosenman/Dunn – East of Eden Suite from the film music Arnold Schoenberg – Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 Johann Sebastian Bach – Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 10 Adagio