Summary
The Park City and Salt Lake City Music Festival closed out its season Sunday with a matinee concert that featured two early 20th century works -- Zoltan Kodaly's delightfully lyrical Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 4, and Charles Ives' monumental Piano Sonata No. 2 ("Concord, Massachusetts: 1840-1860").
The Kodaly sonata is rarely performed today, but it is a work of infinite charm and lyricism that belies its neglect. Those present at Sunday's concert were treated to a wonderful performance of this gem by two of the most literate and thoughtful chamber musicians today, cellist Scott Ballantyne and pianist John Jensen.See the full content of this document
Extract
Exquisite Performances Close Out Festival
The duo gave a stunning reading of this two-movement sonata that captured the expressive mood of the opening mov...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
