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Nikolais Dance Theatre ... Monday, November 12, 1984, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
I Musici with Pina Carmirelli Wednesday, April 25, 1984
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
"The modern concert-goer can recognize the music dating from the approximately one hundred fifty years now known as the Baroque Era (1600-1750) in various ways. The most easily heard clue, perhaps, is the presence of a "general rhythm" created...
Saint Louis Brass Quintet ... Friday, March 2, 1984
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ... Tuesday, March 14, 1985, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
"In spite of its central position in Western musical culture for the past several centuries, the orchestra must be understood as a relatively recent development in the annals of our music's long and illustrious history. ...
Ninth Annual Chancellor's Festival of Music, March 1-3, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater ... Jesse Auditorium, January 22, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
Emanuel Ax, piano, Yo-Yo Ma, cello ... Wednesday, November 7, 1984, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
of melodic and rhythmic invention are well evident. Often so are his models. His Cello Sonata in F Major, Op. 6 (1883), dating from the summer following his first year at the University of Munich, is "haunted" by the shades of Beethoven and Mendelssohn...
Beaux Arts Trio ... Jesse Auditorium, Saturday, February 23, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
"Among the categories of instrumental music to attract the interest of leading composers after the middle years of the eighteenth century was the piano trio, a composition for the newly prominent pianoforte and two other ...
Chamber music series performance of Richard Stoltzman, clarinet, Bill Douglas, bassoon & piano ... Thursday, January 24, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
"In the family of musical instruments the clarinet is a relatively youthful member. It is descended from the single-reed shawm, the chalumeau, and in its initial, early eighteenth-century form was similar in tone quality ...
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ... Sunday, October 28, 1984, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
Czech Philharmonic ... Tuesday, April 3, 1984
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
"MUSICAL NATIONALISM AND DVORAK: Regional and national styles of music and tastes in music have been of ever-present importance in the history of Western fine-art music. The evolution, confrontation, and cross-fertilization ...
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ... Friday, September 28, 1984
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
"Any program of instrumental pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770- 1827), Robert Schumann (1810-1856), and Franz Liszt (1811-1886) is certain to display rather emphatically the progressive musical priorities of the early ...
George Frideric Handel's Oratoria, Messiah ... December 7 and 8, 1984, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
"Annual performances of the oratorio have become an indispensible part of our musical customs. In spite of this, many misconceptions surround it. Although we tend to associate the popular masterpiece with the festival of ...
Ninth Annual Chancellor's Festival of Music, March 1-3, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
A program covering the three days of the Ninth Annual Chancellor's Festival of Music.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra ... Tuesday, March 27, 1984
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1984)
""This elegant and heart-felt sonnet by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892- 1950) is an American poet's testimony to the penetrating impact of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). What seems remark- able about the ...
Georg Frideric Handel's Oratoria Judas Maccabaeus ... Jesse Auditorium, Friday, April 12, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
"Part I. Lamentations over the death of Mattathias (the father of Judas Maccabaeus and Simon), the Jewish leader who had led his people in their resistance to the cruelties and oppression of the Syrian King Antiochus ...
Bach & Handel : a 300th birth celebration ... Thursday, March 28, 1985, Jesse Auditorium
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
"Johann Sebastian Bach has become one of those cultural icons so universally adulated and so automatically revered that many of us have accepted his legacy and the received opinion concerning it without much thought or effort--the "Ah! Bach!" school...
1985 Festival of the American Liszt Society, October 31-November 3, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
A pamphlet detailing the events of the Festival of the American Liszt Society in 1985....
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ... with special guests ... Thursday, March 14, 1985
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1985)
"In spite of its central position in Western musical culture for the past several centuries, the orchestra must be understood as a relatively recent development in the annals of our music's long and illustrious history. ...
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra ... Wednesday, January 25, 1989
(University of Missouri--Columbia. School of Music, 1989)
"What is appropriate concert-fare for an academic festival? For the performance of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra as part of the sesquicentennial celebration of the founding of the University of Missouri at Columbia, Maestro Leonard Slatkin has...