Michael Arnowitt in Concert

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Sunday, Mar 5 2023, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM, Deane Carriage Barn, Pit
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Carriage Barn Concert Series: Spring 2023

 

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Pianist Michael Arnowitt will perform his new program 鈥淐rossroads,鈥 featuring a selection of highly personal, expressive and emotionally deep pieces old and new, from the classical masters of the past to music of today鈥檚 Ukraine. 

The major work on the program is Beethoven鈥檚 Sonata no. 31 in A-flat major. Written near the end of Beethoven鈥檚 life as his health was deteriorating rapidly, this visionary sonata, often considered Beethoven鈥檚 most emotional, touches upon themes of gratitude, struggle, healing, and resurrection. Leaving the physical world of the piano鈥檚 hammers and strings, Beethoven takes us on inner journeys to sounds Beethoven could not hear in the external world due to his deafness, but could in his own imagination.

 Another highlight of the program are three pieces by the present-day Ukrainian composer Victoria Poleva. Just a few weeks before the Russian invasion of Ukraine a year ago, Poleva sent Arnowitt a dozen of her unpublished piano pieces. She is currently a refugee due to the war, living in  Germany. Michael Arnowitt will perform her dramatic 2011 composition 鈥淪onata quasi una fantasia,鈥 her soulful 2019 鈥淚schia Island,鈥 and her tender 鈥淢usic that is not yet鈥 from her 2008 set of pieces 鈥淢arginalia.鈥 Through his performing of her music in Canada and the United States, Michael Arnowitt is trying to raise appreciation of the absorbing and  profound music  of this outstanding composer of today鈥檚 Ukraine.

The program is rounded out with a variety of colorful and imaginative shorter works. Three Debussy 茅tudes take us on interesting adventures into the French composer鈥檚 unique world of spacious sonorities, bells, water imagery, and experiences that go beyond sound to evoke touch and our other senses. Michael Arnowitt鈥檚 recent composition 鈥淏i Bim Bach鈥 mixes music in the style of Bach fugues with bebop jazz as pioneered by Bud Powell and Dizzy Gillespie. The program also includes poetic miniatures by Schoenberg from his early Expressionist period, music wonderfully human and intense, influenced by the composer鈥檚 pursuing an interest in painting and his friendship with adventurous artists of that era such as Kandinsky and Marc of the Blue Rider group. 

The pieces on the program reflect music whose expressive character the pianist believes is well-suited to his musical personality. Michael Arnowitt says, 鈥淭hrough these composers who did not shy away from exploring our innermost selves, these pieces touch our deepest emotions and spiritual yearnings.鈥 

Piece listings

J.S. Bach:
Four selections from the Well-Tempered Clavier   

Victoria Poleva:   
Ischia Island (2019); Music that is not yet, from Marginalia (1998-2008); and Sonata no. 2 鈥渜uasi una fantasia鈥 (2011)

Claude Debussy:
脡tudes 11,6, and 3 (1915)    

Michael Arnowitt:
Bi Bim Bach (jazz composition blending Bach and bebop jazz)

intermission

Arnold Schoenberg:
Piano Piece op. 11 no. 1 (1909) and Six Small Piano Pieces, op. 19 (1911)

Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sonata no. 31 in A-flat major, opus 110