Beethoven-Schubert-Chopin

By Bloomingdale School of Music

Beethoven, Schubert & Chopin: concise, sonorous works of Romanticism, from Beethoven’s Op. 78 to Schubert’s Impromptus & Chopin’s Preludes.

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Bloomingdale School of Music

323 W 108th Street New York, NY 10025

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Music • Americana

Program Notes

By 1809, Beethoven’s sense of concise, and compact musical statement was clearly illustrated in the Sonata Op. 78 – a work which he described himself as “now there’s a sonata!” Beyond the large works of the 19th century, directness combined with broader ranges of sonority inspired shorter, power-packed works that define this era of romanticism.

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Dogs and other pets are not permitted anywhere on the premises of the Bloomingdale School of Music, including inside the building, or in the backyard.

Exception will be made for service dogs. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), individuals with disabilities may be accompanied by service animals specifically trained to perform a task or service.

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Bloomingdale School of Music

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Apr 24 · 7:00 PM EDT