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2024 Unsung Concerts

Started by Justin, Wednesday 31 May 2023, 02:48

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4candles

Very pleased to say I will be attending a rare concert outing of Charles Stanford's Piano Concerto No.2 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Friday evening, given by the Ulster Orchestra and Irish pianist Finghin Collins. Also included in this concert - part of the BBC Radio 3 Summer Invitation series - is Chausson's symphonic poem Viviane, Op.5.

Other unsung works coming up in Belfast include Erich Korgold's Märchenbilder, Op.3 (August), Busoni's Concertino for Clarinet and Small Orchestra (November), Louise Farrenc's Overture No.2 (January 2025), Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Ballade (February '25), and Arensky's Variations on a Theme By Tchaikovsky (May '25).

4c

eschiss1

Jordi Savall & Le concert des Nations (hopefully not at 18th-century appropriate pitch...!) are performing symphonies by Schubert, Schumann and Bruckner (no.8, G minor, and "Nüllte") in Linz at the Brucknerhaus on September 12th, 7:30 pm. (From the description of the concert:

"In January 1869, shortly after his appointment as professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatory of the Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde in Vienna, Anton Bruckner began work on a symphony in D minor, which he counted in the autograph as "No 2", which is why its outdated designation as the "zeroth" is not only misleading but simply wrong.")
See Concert description (strong implication that the works are being performed with no extra completion beyond the editing they've typically received.)

eschiss1

The Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players Concert Schedule 2024-5 is now up.
First concert of the season, Sept. 9, has Hans Huber's trio (sonata) for 2 violins and piano, Reinecke's wind sextet, Jadassohn's nocturne and Robert Schumann's piano quintet.

Wheesht

The first time ever that an orchestral work by Taneyev is played in the Vienna Konzerthaus, this Saturday: Symphony no. 4.

Alan Howe

Extraordinary, but a good choice.

eschiss1

I see that other highlights of this year's Jupiter season include, besides Le Beau's piano quartet later this month, Dyck's piano trio of 1910 (Nov. 25), one of Robert Kahn's violin sonatas (on Dec. 16), Thuille's sextet (Feb. 3), Stanford's nonet (Feb. 17), Zarebski's quintet (Apr. 14), Brauer's sextet (Apr. 28), e.g. (which extends into 2025, apologies.)

(Some of these works are their only appearances by their composers that I know of this season, but Thuille's sextet is being performed Nov. 23, Salle Cortôt, Paris, too, with a tone poem by Richard Strauss- whether the sextet is being done in orchestral arrangement or each work is being done in its original garb I know not.)