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Vikingur Ólafsson here too, playing Mozart and contemporaries from new CD in Sandvika, Norway. Lovely program, mixing virtually unheard stuff by Galuppi and others with centerpieces like the d minor fantasy and sonata in C 545. Long and really really thoroughly worked through program by this icelandic young master!
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On April 23, the Cheyenne Symphony had their last subscription concert of the season. It started with the University of Wyoming Bel Canto Women's Chorus singing "O frondens virga" by Hidegarde von Bingen. The Orchestra then played Jennifer Higden's "Blue Cathedral."
After intermission, the orchestra, four area choruses, and two soloists performed Brahm's "A German Requiem," in German.
The next afternoon the Symphony's second "Hausmusik" concert of the season featured the Wyoming Brass Quintet playing selections from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
Both concerts were great.
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The Longmont Symphony Orchestra (Elliot Moore) here in in Colorado has been having some fantastic concerts lately. Latest one was The Firebird Suite (Stravinsky), Ancient Echoes (Michael Udow), Symphony #1 (Brahms). He also did a series of the Beethoven Symphonies (5,6,7). He played the Ukrainian National Anthem in one of the concerts.
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I, very recently, had the wonderful opportunity to hear Dominic Cheli play in San Diego, CA. I don't know from where Dominic gets his energy. He traveled down from LA after a full day's work, and then played a beautiful, demanding concert including:
Suite No 3 for the Left Hand by Erwin Schulhoff
Etude in A Minor by H. Leslie Adams
Romanze in A Minor Opus 21 No. 1 by Clara Schumann
Intermezzo Opus 118 No. 2 by Johannes Brahms
Soirees de Vienne No. 6 (Sophie Center Version) by Liszt/Schubert
Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky
The venue (Kinsella Library in La Jolla) had two beautiful Yamaha grand pianos. One is ebony, the other bright red. The bright red one is owned by Sir Elton John. Dominic played on the ebony one until the encore, when he played a movement for a Prokofiev piano sonata (which had a significant "Rock and Roll" feel to it) on the Elton's piano. What a great concert!