BETTER THAN BEETHOVEN, Saturday, August 2, Dow Pavilion, Franconia

BETTER THAN BEETHOVEN, Saturday, August 2, Dow Pavilion, Franconia

BEETHOVEN Piano Trio No. 1 in Eb and SPOHR Grand Nonet in F

By North Country Chamber Players

Date and time

Saturday, August 2 · 4 - 6pm EDT

Location

Dow Field

1-199 Academy Street Franconia, NH 03580

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Ludwig von BEETHOVEN Piano Trio No. 1 in Eb and Louis SPOHR Grand Nonet in F

Though they were not close friends, Beethoven and Louis Spohr had a relationship marked by mutual respect and professional interaction. Spohr admired Beethoven's early works and championed pieces like the Op. 18 String Quartets. During their lifetimes, many considered Spohr to be Beethoven’s equal, if not his superior. Spohr eventually became critical of Beethoven's late works, especially the Ninth Symphony and the late string quartets, finding them overly complex. He was not alone in his critiques but, 200 years later, conventional wisdom has decided otherwise.

The North Country Chamber Players have adopted a “Pay-What-You-Wish” ticket pricing for concerts. Seating is limited, so attendees are asked to make free online reservations.The recommended ticket price is $25, payable at the door, but there is no minimum ticket price required for entry.


BETTER THAN BEETHOVEN

Susan Nidel, flute Gabriela Diaz, violin

Kemp Jernigan, oboe Ronnie Bauch, violin

Yasmina Spiegelberg, clarinet Ah Ling Neu, viola

TBA, bassoon Chris Finckel, violoncello

Bernhard Scully, horn Donald Palma, double bass

Reiko Uchida, piano


Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Trio in Eb Major, Op.1, No.1

(1770-1827)

Allegro

Adagio cantabile

Scherzo: Allegro assai

Finale: Presto


Louis Spohr Grand Nonetto in F Major, Op. 31

(1784-1859)

Allegro

Scherzo: Allegro

Adagio

Finale: Vivace

Organized by

The North Country Chamber Players have been impacting the North Country of New Hampshire for over forty-five years. The Players present world class chamber music concerts, on a Pay-What-You-Wish basis, and many free education and outreach programs for children and adults of every demographic at schools, community centers, summer camps, libraries, and local businesses throughout the North Country.  As ambassadors for the arts, representing New Hampshire, the Chamber Players performed in a national tribute to the great Brazilian composer Hector Villa Lobos at New York City’s Merkin Concert Hall, presented a nine-concert series, “An American Chamber Music Retrospective,” under the auspices of the MacDowell Colony’s Centennial Anniversary celebration, and have been the subject of feature articles in the New York Times, the Boston Globe and Ski Magazine.

FreeAug 2 · 4:00 PM EDT