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ArmchairConcert:

This dazzling live SOR performance is a premiere of M. Larionoff’s arrangement of the Dvorak String Sextet for full string orchestra from our November 2021 concert.

Enjoy!

Your musical friend,
Maria,   Artistic Director, SOR

Antonin Dvorak: Sextet in A Major, Opus 48 (1878) – arr. for string orchestra by M. Larionoff

Allegro moderato
Dumka: Poco Allegretto
Furiant: Presto
Finale: Tema con variazioni

STEPHANIE In PARIS

Camille Saint-Saens is probably best known for his popular Carnival of the Animals, but his violin concerti and showpieces are beloved by all violinists for their exquisite compositional skill and bravura style. The Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso was written in 1863 for the phenomenal Spanish virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate and is a favorite among violinists for its impeccable form and sensitive orchestration which allows the soloist to shine over the orchestra. Stephanie’s performance is absolutely world-class—one of the best I have ever heard!

The second selection is less well-known, it was originally scored as a piano trio, then revised in 1910 as a sort of “concertante” for two soloists and full orchestra. The famed French music publisher Durand, concerned that it would not sell if entitled simply Double Concerto, created the intriguing title La muse et la poete to more effectively market the piece and sell more copies, thus increasing his profits!

We hope you enjoy listening to both works and we will keep you updated on Stephanie’s projects and performances until she makes her long-anticipated SOR debut in April 2022!

Musically yours,
Maria,   Artistic Director, SOR

Camille Saint-Saens: Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso  (1863)

Soloist: Stephanie Chase

The Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Geoffrey Simon

Camille Saint-Saens:: La muse et la poete” (1910)

Soloist: Stephanie Chase

London Philharmonic, conducted by Geoffrey Simon – Robert Truman, cello soloist.

ArmchairConcert: MAY 2021

Norway’s most celebrated composer, Edvard Grieg, takes center stage in our May 2021 ArmchairConcert as our SOR quartet performs his passionate and dramatic String Quartet #1. We hope to feature this composition with our full SOR orchestra next season, as it is symphonic in scope and harmonically complex, making it the perfect choice for a larger ensemble.

ENJOY!

Your musical friend,
Maria,   Artistic Director, SOR

Edvard Grieg: String Quartet #1, in G Minor, Op. 27 

Un poco andante—Allegro molto ed agitato
Romanze—Andantino
Intermezzo—Allegro molto marcato—Piu vivo e scherzando
Finale: Lento—Presto e Saltarello

SOR Quartet:
Maria Larionoff, violin 1
Margaret Baldridge, violin 2
Jennifer Smith, viola
Adam Collins, violoncello

Dear Friends of SOR,

Our January ArmchairConcert brings the lilting Viennese melodies of Schubert and the dynamic power of Prokofiev to your living room in a performance from October 2020 featuring the SOR Quartet. We hope you enjoy this concert featuring some of your favorite SOR musicians!

Musically yours,
Maria,   Artistic Director, SOR

Schubert: String Quartet in A minor, D804 – Op. 29 “Rosamunde” (1824)

From the October 2020 concert.
Margaret Baldridge, violin
Maria Larionoff, violin
Jennifer Smith, viola
Adam Collins, violoncello

Allegro ma non troppo
Andante
Minuetto-Allegretto
Allegro moderato

Image: Tom Bauer, Missoulian

Prokofiev: String Quartet no. 2 in F Major, Op. 92 “Kabardinian” (1941)

From the October 2020 SOR concert.
Maria Larionoff, violin
Margaret Baldridge, violin
Jennifer Smith, viola
Adam Collins, violoncello

Allegro sostenuto
Adagio
Adagio

The next two uplifting and inspiring masterpieces are perfect for our shorter and cooler days–the beloved Eine Kleine Nachtmusik serenade by Mozart, and the brilliant octet by Felix Mendelssohn–a true showcase for our talented SOR musicians. These works were performed at our concerts in September 2020.

W.A. Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik  K525 (1787)

Allegro
Romanza (Andante)
Menuetto (Allegretto)
Rondo (Allegro)

Margaret Baldridge, violin
Maria Larionoff, violin
Jennifer Smith, viola
Adam Collins, violoncello

Felix Mendelssohn: Octet in E flat major, Op. 20 (1825)

Allegro moderato ma con fuoco
Andante
Scherzo: Allegro leggerissimo
Presto

Maria Larionoff, violin
Carrie Krause, violin
Margaret Baldridge, violin
Loy Koch, violin

Jennifer Smith, viola
Lisa Shull, viola
Fern Glass Boyd, cello
Adam Collins, cello

The next three pieces come from our February 2020 concert,  A Portrait of Beethoven. They are the nostalgic, lilting Serenade of Sir Edward Elgar, written in 1892; the evocative String Quartet #2 of Philip Glass, composed in 1983 and arranged by the composer for string orchestra, and concluding with the power and drama of Beethoven’s Op.18 #4 String Quartet, arranged for orchestra by B. Lieberman—a masterpiece that perfectly mirrors our turbulent times!

Sir Edward Elgar: Serenade for Strings in e minor, Op. 20 (1892)

Allegro piacevole
Larghetto
Allegretto

Philip Glass: String Quartet #2 “Company” (1983)

(arr. for orchestra by the composer)
I quarter = 96
II quarter = 160
III quarter = 96
IV quarter = 160

Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet in c minor, Op.18 #4 (1801)

(arr. for orchestra by B. Lieberman)
Allegro ma non tanto
Andante scherzoso quasi allegretto
Menuetto: Allegretto
Allegro: Prestissimo