REVIEW: Romanticism’s winding path retraced — Zoltan Fejérvári’s piano recital at Tannery Pond - The Berkshire Edge
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REVIEW: Romanticism’s winding path retraced — Zoltan Fejérvári’s piano recital at Tannery Pond - The Berkshire Edge
Program for Saturday, June 28: Antonín Dvořák, 8 “Humoresques,” op. 101 (1894) Leos Janacek, “On the Overgrown Path,” second series (1902–1910) Robert Schumann, “Kinderszenen,” op. 13 (Scenes from Childhood) (1832) Johannes Brahms, Piano Sonata no. 1 in C major, op. 1 (1853) This unique and well-thought-out program of solo piano music traced a circuitous path from Czechoslovakia and the United States back to Germany with intersecting influences …
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