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Program
Sonata No. 4 in C Major, op. 102, No. 1 (1815) Ludwig Van Beethoven Andante—Allegro vivace (1770–1827)
Adagio—Tempo d’andante—Allegro vivace
Norman Fischer, cello; William Ransom, piano
Sonata No. 2 in E-flat Major, op. 120, No. 2 (1894) Johannes Brahms
Allegro amabile (1833–1897)
Allegro appassionato
Andante con moto
James Dunham, viola; William Ransom, piano
—Intermission—
String Sextet in A Major, op. 48 (1878)
Antonín Dvořák
Allegro moderato (1841–1904)
Dumka (Elegie): Poco allegretto
Furiant: Presto
Finale: Tema con variazioni
James Dunham, viola; Norman Fischer, cello; The Vega Quartet
Celebrating its milestone 30th anniversary season, the Southeast’s largest and most active chamber music organization brings together some of the city’s finest resident musicians with internationally known performers who are dedicated to performing the most delightful, exciting, and interesting music from the chamber repertoire in some of the most acoustically and visually beautiful spaces in Atlanta. Guests have included Yo-Yo Ma, Richard Stoltzman, Alan Gilbert, Dave Brubeck, William Preucil, Eliot Fisk, Mark O’Connor, Robert Spano, and many others. Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta’s mission is to create new generations of passionate and educated music lovers who will cherish and support this great art forever. To support this mission by giving to ECMSA, visit chambermusicsociety.emory.edu.
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The Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta is supported by the Cherry L. Emerson Endowment, the Rebecca Katz-Doft Chamber Music Endowment, the Ethel Orentlicher Gershon Fund, a generous gift from Dr. John and Linda Cooke, and by music lovers like you.