Chamber Music wraps up season with 'stunning' pieces

Published Thu, May 8, 2008 1:57 PM
Special to the Guide

Chamber Music Hilton Head will present its final concert of the season on Monday at All Saints Episcopal Church. The program will feature a sonata, a duo and a trio and, says founder Bob Shamo, "they are among the most stunning pieces in their respective genres."

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Performing in this program are CMHH regulars Melissa Barrett, Tristan Lehnert and Asako Kremer, violinists; Yvonne Johnson, violist; Angela Maleh, cellist and Jean Shamo, pianist. British pianist Daphne Spottiswoode will also make her second appearance with the ensemble.

The program will open with Beethoven's "Kreutzer" Sonata, a departure from the composer's classic style of Haydn and Mozart. The sonata begins with unaccompanied violin and presents it and the piano in a mix of complex and thrilling roles.

Whereas Beethoven sketched, fleshed out and revised, the early 20th century Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu wrote rapidly and never second-guessed himself. His resulting catalog is huge and includes several sets of madrigals for two and three instruments.

To conclude this concert, the group will perform a dramatic piano trio by another Czech composer, Bedrich Smetana. Smetana is known today mainly for his orchestral tone poems.

When: 7:30 p.m. Monday Where: All Saints Episcopal Church, 3001 Main St., Hilton Head Island Tickets: $18 for adults; students free. Information: 843-681-9969, www.cmhh.org

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