March 2019
Pre-Concert Talk - Berkshire Symphony
Before the symphony concert you can join Ronald Feldman, conductor of the Berkshire Symphony, for a pre-concert talk in Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall, adjacent to Chapin Hall.
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Conductor Ronald Feldman and the 75-member Berkshire Symphony are joined by a guest artist for the season’s third concert. The program includes music of Felix Mendelssohn, his Symphony No. 3, Peter Maxwell Davies’ “An Orkney Wedding, With Sunrise,” and Max Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy,” featuring guest artist Haldan Martinson, violin. On Saturday, starting at 1pm, Ephs Out Loud, a student-led initiative … Continue reading "Berkshire Symphony"
Find out more »Berkshire Symphony Family Concert
The Berkshire Symphony Family Concert with conductor Ronald Feldman offers plenty of family fun with the student community outreach effort, “Ephs Out Loud” in partnership with Kids 4 Harmony. This day of musical fun offers activities beginning at 1:00 p.m. that include a workshop with the Williams choirs, musical games and activities, and art by local elementary school students. Founded … Continue reading "Berkshire Symphony Family Concert"
Find out more »Master Class - Paul Lewis, piano - Visiting Artist Series
Internationally renowned concert pianist Paul Lewis holds a master class featuring the performances of talented Williams music pianists.
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Bring a friend, bring your lunch, and enjoy our popular midday and midweek concert series. A musical sampler, every week offers up a mixture of traditional fare, with exciting accents of the unexpected. Williams student musicians value the informal atmosphere of MIDWEEKMUSIC and they use it to workshop their pieces, try out something new, show off something that doesn’t fit in other … Continue reading "MIDWEEKMUSIC"
Find out more »Prof. Stephen Crist - Class of 1960 Music Lecture
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Stephen A. Crist of Emory University offers a Class of 1960 Lecture titled, End of the Line: Situating the Only Known Composition by the Last Professional Musician in the Bach Dynasty. This lecture tells a scholarly detective story about a late 18th-century manuscript attributed to “J. P. Bach,” acquired by the Riemenschneider Bach Institute in 2016. The case will be made … Continue reading "Prof. Stephen Crist – Class of 1960 Music Lecture"
Find out more »Paul Lewis, piano - Visiting Artist Series
Paul Lewis is a pianist who is internationally regarded as one of the leading musicians of his generation. He starts this program with Haydn’s Piano Sonata in E Minor Hob XVI: 34, followed by Three Intermezzi op. 117 by Johannes Brahms. After the intermission he performs Beethoven’s 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Diabelli op. 120. Paul Lewis is presented … Continue reading "Paul Lewis, piano – Visiting Artist Series"
Find out more »Williams Chamber Players
Williams Chamber Players offer their final concert of the season. The music faculty group performs works by Rebecca Clarke and Ernest Chausson. Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979) was one of Britain’s outstanding composers during the inter-war period. Clarke’s Piano Trio (1921) is one of her outstanding works. In the same year, Rebecca Clarke’s Trio was a runner-up in a competition at the Berkshire … Continue reading "Williams Chamber Players"
Find out more »Chamber Music Master Class - Verona Quartet
Verona Quartet coaches talented Williams College chamber music students in a master class. This event are free and open to the public.
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Verona Quartet begins the program with Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 16 in F Major, op. 135, one of his final works that some consider a culmination. After a brief pause the quartet takes on Karol Szymanowski’s String Quartet No. 2, op. 56, a piece that highlights the composer’s original style. After an intermission they present String Quartet in … Continue reading "Verona Quartet – Visiting Artist Series"
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