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Homeschool Program Featuring Violin Sonatas by Schumann, Beethoven, & Schubert

February 10 @ 11:00 am
$10.00 – $30.00
A woman in a purple dress plays the violin and smiles on stage beside a black grand piano, while a man in a suit sits at the piano. Audience members watch in a warmly lit room with large windows.

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***VENUE CHANGE***

due to circumstances beyond our control the venue for this event has moved to the community room underneath the UCC church on Central Square in Keene. Parking is available behind the church.

Beethoven’s Sonata for Piano & Violin in G marks a turning point for chamber music where the violin and piano are no longer soloist and accompaniment, but equal partners in dialogue. Schubert’s Fantasie in C builds on Beethoven’s legacy – You will hear the violin and piano interweave in an almost symphonic texture. The structure is freer (hence the “fantasy” title), and the virtuosic writing foreshadows the later Romantic style. In Schumann’s Violin Sonata in A minor, you can recognize the influence of both Beethoven and Schubert. The violin often mirrors or shadows the piano, reflecting Schumann’s introspective style. These three pieces are an excellent example of the evolution of the sonata form.

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~~Excerpts from

  • Schumann Violin Sonata in Am., Op. 105
  • Beethoven Sonata for Piano & Violin in G, Op. 96
  • Schubert Fantasie in C, D.934

Louisa Stonehill – Violin & Nicholas Burns – Piano

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