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National Radio Series 2024–2025

Romantic Sonorities

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The urge to emote, to express oneself fully, and to lean into the lyrical potential of musical instruments is most strongly associated with music of the 19th century, but impulses of the Romantic era spilled over into the 20th century and continue to inspire composers today. On this program, we hear stirring chamber works by two late Romantics who find new directions for the musical ideas developed by the likes of Brahms and Tchaikovsky. Nikolai Myaskovsky, one of the most successful composers of Soviet Russia, was a prolific writer of chamber music. In his 1949 String Quartet No. 13 in A minor, we hear the spirit of Russian Romanticism, borrowings from folk music styles, and even prayerful references to Russian church music. But in the fantastical presto and the soaring finale, he also brings a helter-skelter energy that belies the era in which he was composing. On the second half of the program, we hear a triumphant early work by Hungarian composer Ernő Dohnányi. His early 1895 Piano Quintet shows its debts to Brahms, whom Dohnányi adored. But it also has a particular swing and swagger that are characteristic of the idiosyncratic style Dohnányi would continue to develop well into the middle of the 20th century.

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Alessio Bax

Piano

Ida Kavafian

Violin

Yura Lee

Violin/Viola

Dmitri Atapine

Cello