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Valses Nobles et Sentimentales harkens back to Schubert, who published two sets of waltzes entitles “noble” and “sentimental.” Ravel combines both in his set of waltzes, though his modernist musical language, rife with dissonance and extra chord tones that create unique sound colours, could not be further from Schubert’s classical style. Michael Berkovsky then performs George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin’s most famous piece, it ushered in a new era of American music, infusing Black musical idioms into concert music by making use of the blues scale, derived from the African practice of using “blue” or “bent” notes, typically represented by lowering the 5th or 7th scale degrees, and folk-like syncopated rhythmic motifs. Scriabin’s symphonic Poem of Ecstasy concludes the program. Scriabin, who suffered from synesthesia, associated notes with different colours, and this work makes prominent use of a variety of different sound colours, including whole-tone scale, as well as harmonies developed from Scriabin’s signature “mystic chord.”
Event Artists
Kristian Alexander | conductor Michael Berkovsky | pianist Daniel Vnukowski | host (Classical 96.3 FM)Kindred Spirits: Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
Date/Time
Saturday, February 8, 2025
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Flato Markham Theatre
171 Town Centre Blvd
Markham, Ontario
Canada, L3R 8G5
Price
$
Phone
905-604-8339
Website
https://ksorchestra.ca/2024-2025-season/kaleidoscopic-sentiments/
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