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Page 1: Marya Martin, Artistic · PDF fileMarya Martin, Artistic Director. 34th Season . July 30–August 27, 2017. 2017. Viola Ettore Causa. ... and Gypsy-jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel

Bridgehampton Chamber Music FestivalMarya Martin, Artistic Director

34th Season July 30–August 27, 2017

2017

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ViolaEttore Causa Scott LeeDimitri MurrathRichard O’NeillCynthia Phelps Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu

CelloEdward ArronClive GreensmithJakob KoranyiPeter StumpfPaul Watkins

BassXavier FoleyDonald Palma

2017 ArtistsDear Friends,As we were preparing for the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival’s 34th summer season, we were inspired by the sea

– calm, stormy, teeming with life, at times dangerous, eternal. Water takes center stage in many of this summer’s programs, from Vivaldi’s “La tempesta di Mare” on our Free Outdoor Concert, to Ravel’s “Jeux d’eau” on the BCMF at the Parrish concert, to Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Kevin Puts’ Seven Seascapes (a BCMF commission) which closes the season. You’ll find other works inspired by water sprinkled throughout the festival, including the world premiere of Elizabeth Brown’s Island Nocturnes, also a BCMF commission. Look for the wave symbol as your guide.

Building on the success of last season’s Mozart portrait, this year we turn our focus to another great story, that of the intimate, intense relationship between three composers: Johannes Brahms, and Clara and Robert Schumann. Alan Alda will again join us to weave a fascinating story from their letters. On Saturday, August 5, we’ll hold our annual benefit – a delightful evening of music and friendship – at the Atlantic Golf Club. BCMF’s donors make everything we do possible, and we are deeply grateful for their continued support. Of course, at the core of our programming is excellent music performed at the highest level, and we hope that you’ll agree that this summer delivers both in spades. Throughout the festival we will present beloved works by Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Ravel, Brahms, and Dvorák, as well as rarely heard gems, and don’t miss our sole Saturday concert focused on music of the young Beethoven. And the brilliant Gypsy-Jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel makes a triumphant return in a program of Bach and Django Reinhardt Friday, August 18 for the annual Wm. Brian Little Concert.

Finally, we are constantly amazed by the truly magical musicians who join me each summer to share their artistic passion with you, our beloved audience.

I look forward to seeing you at the concerts.

With warm regards,

Marya Martin Founder and Artistic Director

FluteMarya Martin

ClarinetRomie de-Guise Langlois

HornStewart Rose

ViolinNikki ChooiFrank HuangPaul HuangAni KavafianErin KeefeKristin LeeAnthony MarwoodAmy Schwartz Moretti Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu

“The heart of man is very much like the sea, it has its storms, it has its tides and in its depths it has its pearls too.”

—Vincent Van Gogh, The Letters of Vincent Van Gogh

PianoJuho PohjonenGilles VonsattelOrion Weiss

HarpischordKenneth Weiss

HarpBridget Kibbey

NarratorAlan Alda

Special GuestsStephane Wrembel BandStephane Wrembel, guitarThor Jensen, guitarAri Folman-Cohen, bassNick Anderson, drums

denotes programming inspired by water

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2017 Season OverviewComposer PortraitFor the second season the festival kicks off with an engrossing program that tells the story of composers lives through their music and words. Alan Alda once again breathes life into the composers' words.

Core ClassicsAt the heart of the festival are concerts dedicated to innovative programs featuring the best chamber music has to offer performed in our home, the acoustically-superb Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church.

Free Outdoor ConcertA summer favorite, one and all are invited to enjoy an evening of free music in the field behind the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church. Bring family and friends and don’t forget to reserve your free tickets through our website or by phone.

Benefit ConcertA cultural and social highlight on the East End, the BCMF Board of Directors invites you to join them in supporting the Festival in a superb evening of music and friendship at the Atlantic Golf Club.

Wm. Brian Little ConcertNow a Hamptons tradition, this annual concert takes place among the whimsical sculptures of the Channing Sculpture Garden in Bridgehampton. Hors d’oeuvres and Channing Daughters’ wines round out the evening.

Saturday SoireeDesigned to both engage and enliven spirits, this approximately one-hour program at the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church will provide a soul-refreshing jumpstart to your Saturday evening.

BCMF at the ParrishWe once again will partner with the Parrish Art Museum in presenting a special concert, this year in the main gallery. Free admission to the Museum is included with your ticket.

Week 1 / July 30

Sunday, July 30, 6:30pm Brahms & the Schumanns: Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Love, Genius, Madness Composer Portrait

Week 2 / August 2-6

Wednesday, August 2, 6:30pm Italian Baroque Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Field Free Outdoor Concert

Saturday, August 5, 6:30pm Get in the Groove Atlantic Golf Club Benefit Concert

Sunday, August 6, 6:30pm Bunch of Mozart and Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Mendelssohn Core Classics I

Week 3 / August 9 – 13

Wednesday, August 9, 6:30pm Haydn/Brown/Brahms Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Core Classics II

Sunday, August 13, 6:30pm French Masters Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Core Classics III

Week 4 / August 14–20

Monday, August 14, 6:30pm Light | Waves Parrish Art Museum BCMF at the Parrish

Friday, August 18, 6:00pm Stephane Wrembel Returns Channing Sculpture Garden in "Bach & Django" Wm. Brian Little Concert

Sunday, August 20, 6:30pm Norman/Mozart/Beethoven Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Core Classics IV

Week 5 / August 23–27

Wednesday, August 23, 6:30pm Schubert Dreams Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Core Classics V

Saturday, August 26, 6:30pm Beethoven: The Young Lion Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Saturday Soiree

Sunday, August 27, 6:30pm Season Finale Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Core Classics VI

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Free Outdoor Concert Italian BaroqueWednesday, August 2, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Grounds

What could be better than a lovely summer evening of elegant, effervescent, tempestuous, and inspiring Italian Baroque music? The concert culminates with a blustery finale (the first of many works that are inspired by water this season): Vivaldi's “La tempesta di mare” (Sea Storm). Bring family, friends, and a picnic to the grounds of the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church for this annual highlight.

Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for Flute, Two Violins, and Continuo, RV 107

Albinoni Adagio for Strings

Gallo Trio Sonata No. 1 in G major

Gallo La Folia for Two Violins, Viola, and Continuo

Vivaldi Concerto for Violin, Strings, and Continuo, “La tempesta di mare,” RV 253

This concert is made possible in part by the Bridgehampton National Bank.

Composer PortraitBrahms & the Schumanns: Love, Genius, MadnessSunday, July 30, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

Late in September 1853, a dashing 20-year old Johannes Brahms knocked on Robert and Clara Schumanns’ door, leading to one of the great stories in music history. Alan Alda will tell this tale of friendship, love, desperation, and madness using the composers’ own letters, while BCMF musicians will perform works by all three composers, each a story of its own.

Robert Schumann Romances for Flute and Piano, Op. 94 (1849)

Clara Schumann Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22 (1853)

Robert Schumann Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 47 (1842)

Clara Schumann Romance in A minor for solo piano (1853)

Johannes Brahms Piano Quartet in C minor, Op. 60 (1855-1875)

Alan Alda, narratorMarya Martin, fluteKristin Lee, violin

Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violaJakob Koranyi, celloGilles Vonsattel, piano

Marya Martin, fluteNikki Chooi, violinKristin Lee, violinTien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin

Week 1 Week 2

Dimitri Murrath, violaJakob Koranyi, celloXavier Foley, bassKenneth Weiss, harpsichord

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Annual BenefitGet in the GrooveSaturday, August 5, 6:30 pm Atlantic Golf Club

Composers throughout history have drawn musical inspiration from the popular music of their day. BCMF’s annual benefit features a jaunty jig from American composer and fiddler Mark O’Connor, selections from Kenji Bunch’s Ralph’s Old Records (a work influenced by 1930s and ’40s big band and pop music), and Brahms’ Piano Quartet in G minor, whose thrilling “Gypsy Rondo” finale was inspired by the captivating music of the Roma.

O’Connor F.C.’s Jig for Violin and Viola (1991)

Bunch Selections from Ralph’s Old Records for Flute, Clarinet, Viola, Cello, and Piano (2015)

Brahms Piano Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25 (1856–61)

Marya Martin, fluteRomie de Guise-Langlois, clarinetKristin Lee, violinTien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin/viola

Dimitri Murrath, violaEdward Arron, celloOrion Weiss, piano

Nostalgia and invention weave through a program of well-known treasures and new delights. Mozart’s cheery Divertimento sets the stage for Kenji Bunch’s nostalgic look at 1930s and ’40s big band music, while a rarely heard fragment of an unfinished Clarinet Quintet by Mozart precedes Mendelssohn’s C minor Trio, written at the height of his compositional power.

Mozart Divertimento for Strings, K.138 (1772)

Bunch Ralph’s Old Records for Flute, Clarinet, Viola, Cello, and Piano (2015)

Mozart Clarinet Quintet in Bb (fragment), Anh. 91 (1787)

Mendelssohn Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 66 (1845)

Marya Martin, flute Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet Kristin Lee, violin Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin/viola

Dimitri Murrath, viola Edward Arron, cello Orion Weiss, piano

Bunch of Mozart and MendelssohnSunday, August 6, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

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Haydn/Brown/Brahms:Lovely SurprisesWednesday, August 9, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

Our water theme continues with a world premiere commission from Elizabeth Brown – her Island Nocturnes. The program opens with a wonderful arrangement of Haydn’s “Surprise” symphony, and closes with Brahms’ first piano trio, written in the early heady days of his relationship with the Schumanns, when he was smitten with Clara and awed by Robert. Haydn Symphony in G major for Piano, Flute, Two Violins, (arr. Salomon) Viola, and Cello, Hob. I:94, “Surprise” (1791)

Brown Island Nocturnes for Piano, Flute, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello  (2017)

WORLD PREMIERE – BCMF Commission

Brahms Piano Trio in B major, Op. 8 (1854)

French MastersSunday, August 13, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

French composers have produced some of the most colorful and beguiling music in the repertoire, exemplified in this program of Gallic wonders. Philippe Hersant’s vibrant miniatures provide the perfect amuse-bouche, while Ravel is represented both by his charming Habanera and his Piano Trio, the latter penned as a powerful artistic response to WWI. Fauré’s gorgeous and brooding Piano Quartet in G minor brings the program to a stunning close. Hersant Onze Caprices for Two Violins (1994)

Ravel Piano Trio (1914)

Ravel Piece en forme de Habanera for Flute and Piano (1907)

Fauré Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 45 (1886)

Marya Martin, fluteAni Kavafian, violinErin Keefe, violin

Ettore Causa, violaClive Greensmith, celloJuho Pohjonen, piano

Week 3

Marya Martin, fluteStewart Rose, hornAni Kavafian, violinErin Keefe, violin

Ettore Causa, violaClive Greensmith, celloOrion Weiss, piano

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Wm. Brian Little Concert

Stephane Wrembel Returns in “Bach & Django”

Friday, August 18 6:00 pm Drinks and Hors d’oeuvres | 7:00 pm Concert Channing Sculpture Garden

“The harmonies, that’s what I like best of all in music: there you have the mother of music... That’s why I like J.S. Bach so much, all his music is built up on the bass.” – Django Reinhardt

So what do Bach and Django Reinhardt have in common? Join BCMF and Gypsy-jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel (Midnight in Paris, Vicki Cristina Barcelona) under the stars at the Channing Sculpture Garden to find out. Wine from the Channing Daughters Winery and passed hors d’oeuvres precede the concert.

Stephane Wrembel Band Marya Martin, fluteRomie de Guise-Langlois, clarinetFrank Huang, violinAmy Schwartz Moretti, violin

Scott Lee, violaCynthia Phelps, violaPaul Watkins, celloBridget Kibbey, harp

Week 4

BCMF at the Parrish Light | WavesMonday, August 14, 6:30 pm Parrish Art Museum – Main Gallery

The stunning artwork of Clifford Ross provides inspiration for a wide-ranging program including water-influenced works by Ravel and Debussy, music of Philip Glass (who wrote an original score for Ross’s 2010 video “Harmonium Mountain I”), and Arvo Pärt’s gorgeous reflection on reflections, Spiegel im Spiegel, or

“Mirror in Mirror.” As Ross remarks, "In 1877 art critic Walter Pater wrote, 'All art constantly aspires to the condition of music.' Right. Music goes straight to the heart. So what could be better for me than joining forces with Ravel, Debussy, Pärt, and Glass?” We couldn’t agree more.

The concert will be preceded by a brief introduction to the exhibition. Tickets include access to the Parrish Art Museum’s collection.

Debussy Syrinx for Solo Flute (1913)

Glass Company for String Quartet (1983)

Debussy Poissons d’or from Images II for Solo Piano (1907)

Ravel Jeux d’eau for Solo Piano (1901)

Glass Love Divided By for Flute and Piano (Final Movement) (1992)

Pärt Spiegel im Spiegel for Cello and Piano (1978)

Marya Martin, fluteAni Kavafian, violinErin Keefe, violin

Ettore Causa, violaClive Greensmith, celloJuho Pohjonen, piano

Clifford Ross, Wave LXXX (Wood), triptych, 2017. Cured inkjet print

on wood 148 x 225”

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Saturday SoireeBeethoven: The Young LionSaturday, August 26, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

Just as Beethoven solidified his reputation in earnest with his early piano trios, violin sonatas, and symphonies, his world was about to change: war, hearing loss, personal difficulties all lay ahead. This concert features works at the height of this first period, when the world was open and fresh to the genius composer. At turns gentle, witty, lighthearted, and brash, this is Beethoven at his brightest and most playful.

Beethoven Violin Sonata in F major, “Spring,” Op. 24 (1800-01)

Beethoven Sonata for Horn and Piano in F major, Op. 17 (1800)

Beethoven “God Save the King” Variations for Piano, WoO78 (1803)

Stewart Rose, hornAnthony Marwood, violinGilles Vonsattel, piano

Norman/Mozart/Beethoven:Inspiration TriumphsSunday, August 20, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Andrew Norman’s brightly colored ode to Frank Lloyd Wright’s art glass windows opens a concert of clarity and transformation. Earlier in the summer we feature a fragment of an unfinished clarinet quintet by Mozart. He poured what he learned from this and other experiments into the unforgettable Quintet in A major featured here. And though Beethoven’s Viola Quintet begins in the musical world of Mozart, it ends squarely in the domain of Beethoven.

Norman Light Screens for Flute, Violin, Viola, and Cello (2002)

Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major, K. 581 (1789)

Beethoven Viola Quintet in C major, Op. 29 (1801)

Marya Martin, fluteRomie de Guise-Langlois, clarinetFrank Huang, violinAmy Schwartz Moretti, violin

Scott Lee, violaCynthia Phelps, violaPaul Watkins, cello

Schubert DreamsWednesday, August 23, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

Franz Schubert, at the end of his short life, continued to compose at a frightening pace. The sublime Schubert works featured on this program were written in his final year, full of invention and beauty, while John Harbison’s touching tribute to the composer imagines Schubert as he takes leave of this world.

Schubert Notturno for Piano Trio, D. 897 (1827)  

Harbison November 19, 1828, Hallucination in Four Episodes for Piano Quartet (1988)

Schubert Piano Trio in B-flat major, D. 898 (1827-28)

Marya Martin, fluteAnthony Marwood, violinPaul Huang, violin

Richard O’Neill, violaPeter Stumpf, celloGilles Vonsattel, piano

Week 5

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bcmfrecordsBring the Festival home by purchasing our recordings culled from the finest BCMF performances of previous seasons. See order form for details or visit www.bcmf.org.

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Support the FestivalBCMF exists to present great chamber music at the highest level in comfortable and inviting venues, and we could not do this without you, our wonderful audience. We are truly appreciative of all those who make BCMF a part of their lives, and are immensely grateful to those who support the festival with additional donations. Ticket sales cover only a small portion of Festival expenses. We hope that you would consider an additional gift to BCMF to insure that the festival can bring excellent music to the East End for years to come.

Benefit TicketsGuardian Angel • A festival concert named in your honor and Table of 12 at $25,000 listed in our program book • An invitation to special events throughout the season • Premium festival concert seating

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Please contact Michael Lawrence at 212.741.9073, or starting July 25, 631.537.3507 for information on attending the Benefit. All but $150 of each benefit ticket is tax deductible.

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Season FinaleSunday, August 27, 6:30 pm Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

The season ends with a meditation on family, life, and nature. Mozart’s stark but moving E minor sonata was written after the death of his beloved mother. Kevin Puts’ Seascapes – inspired by diverse poets musing’s on the sea – brings this summer’s water theme to an appropriate close. Josef Suk was not only a superb composer, but also the son-in-law of fellow Czech composer Antonín Dvorák, whose rollicking Quintet for Strings provides a brilliant conclusion to the season.

Mozart Sonata in E minor for Violin and Piano, K. 304 (1778)

Puts Seven Seascapes for Piano, Flute, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass (2013)

Suk Meditation for Strings on the Old Czech Chorale “Saint Wenceslas,” Op. 35a (1914)

Dvorák Quintet for Two Violins, Viola, Cello and Bass in G Major, Op. 77 (1875)

Marya Martin, fluteStewart Rose, hornAnthony Marwood, violinPaul Huang, violin

Richard O’Neill, violaPeter Stumpf, celloDonald Palma, bassGilles Vonsattel, piano

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At The Box Office Tickets available starting July 25 in the Parlor House behind the Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church 2429 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932

Composer Portrait: Brahms & the Schumanns: Love, Genius, Madness Sun, 7/30, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church x $75/$55/$10

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Free Outdoor Concert: Italian BaroqueWed, 8/2, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church Grounds

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Benefit Concert: Get in the GrooveSat, 8/5, 6:30pm, Atlantic Golf Club (see p. 17)

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Bunch of Mozart and MendelssohnSun, 8/6, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church x $65/$45/$10

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Haydn/Brown/BrahmsWed, 8/9, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church x $60/$40/$10

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French MastersSun, 8/13, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church x $65/$45/$10

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BCMF at the Parrish: Light / Waves Mon, 8/14, 6:30pm, Parrish Art Museum x $35 $

Wm. Brian Little Concert: Stephane Wrembel Returns in Bach & DjangoFri, 8/18, 6:00pm, Channing Sculpture Garden

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Norman/Mozart/BeethovenSun, 8/20, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church x $65/$45/$10

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Schubert DreamsWed, 8/23, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church x$60/$40/$10

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Saturday Soiree: Beethoven: The Young LionSat, 8/26, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

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Season FinaleSun, 8/27, 6:30pm, Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church

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The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival gratefully acknowledges the following government support: Suffolk County, Office of Cultural Affairs, Steven Bellone, County ExecutiveNew York State Council on the Arts, a State agency

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