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Yearning @ Cavalry Episcopal Church - Drunk Monk - 10-23-2022 A piano quintet held in the lovely church downtown. Halloween for Piano Quintet, Charles Ives - a cacaphonic discordant mess of sound that makes you ponder why 5 musicians would want to work to play it. There was a post who talked over it that was a bit annoying because we just wanted to here the piece. Stacy is a big fan of Ives. Piano quintet in f minor opus 34, Johannes Brahms - this is what we came to hear. A fine rendition but the piano was off - part was the pianist made some mistakes, part was it wasn’t a decent grand, probably just the church’s grand that needed a tuning. But still, the piece was a rollicking rollercoaster ride, darting from idea for idea, constantly making me think I’d heard it referenced in later pieces like John Williams (such a poacher he is) Allegreto quasi andantino for piano quintet opus 49, Enrique Granados - a soulful piece that was too short. Actually this was my fav of the evening. Scherzo from piano quintet opus &1 no 2, Antonio Dvorak - again the the poet although this wasn’t original like the first but a reading from Rumi. It worked a little better but we still would’ve just preferred to hear the quintet. It was a very pleasant evening. |