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DEPARTMENT of MUSIC &THEATRE MUSIC presents a Faculty Duo Recital ~olen Dikener, cello Henning Vauth, piano Wednesday, September 26,2012 Smith Recital Hall 8:00p.m. 1bis program is presented by the College of Fine Arts through the Departm.ent ofmusic, with the support of student activity funds. For more information about this or other music events, please call (304) 696-3117, o.r view our website at www.matshall.edu/ co fa/ music.

Program Notes Just a little over 172 years ago, on September 12, 1840, Robert Schumann and Clara Wieck fmally became a married couple, after a long and strenuous private and legal fight with Clara's father Friedrich Wieck, who had been bitterly opposed to the marriage since Robert's proposal in 1837. It is during this time, that the two pieces by Robert and Clara Schumann to be heard tonight were written - a time of unacknowledged love and partially also a time of physical separation. Especially in Robert's Arabeske, both, a tender and a more impassionate longing are apparent. When Clara Schumann wrote her Impromptu "Souvenir de Vienne" in 1838, based on a simple and beautiful melody Joseph Haydn had written some 40 years ago as a birthday anthem to Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria, she had no idea that in 1922 the same melody would become the national anthem of her own country Germany (until the present day). On a personal note, I would like to mention that- despite a slight feeling of nostalgia - the choice of this particular piece for my performance repertoire is not grounded in patriotic sentiment. Rather, I am moved by the poet Hoffmann von Fallerslebeil's intentions, who wrote the text of the current German national anthem to be sung to Haydn's melody in 1841. 171 years ago, his message was one of inclusiveness, equal rights, and unification, of disbanding the various German small states in favor of a united Germany. Today, Germans sing only the third stanza, beginning with "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" (unity and rights and freedom). Henning Vauth The "Four Serious Songs" were the last songs composed by Brahms, then 63 years of age. He died less than a year later, on April 3, 1897. This song-cycle for bass voice and piano uses texts from the Old Testament and the famous words of St. Paul to the Corinthians. Here Brahms has musically posed the central questimis of human existence. What outlasts death? What is essential for the future, the generations yet to come, which distinguishes man from beasts? Brahms did not call his work "Four Spiritual" or "Four Biblical" songs, but rather "Serious" songs. So

he makes it clear in the title that these solo songs with piano would pennit to resound in an almost symphonic dimension. Brahms composed them with a method of modal transfonnations which broke through the earlier uses of modality that had arisen in earlier stages of musical development, beginning with the "church modes" around the Sixteenth century, then through the establishment of a clear polarity between major and minor, which Beethoven then went beyond, in his late works (around Op. 132), using modes in a new way, to produce new expressive possibilities. How sensitive Brahms could be about the Four Serious Songs, shows in a letter to the daughter of Clara Schumann he wrote on July 7, 1896, two months after the death of her mother: "When a volume of 'serious songs' reaches you, don't misunderstand my intent. When you get it, apart from the dear old custom of writing your name in it right away, look at the songs completely in earnest. I wrote them in the first week of May; similar words often occupy me. I didn't intend to have to wait for worse news about your mother-but often, something speaks and incites, almost unconscious to us, deep inside men, which sometimes might well resound as poem or music. You won't be able to play through these songs, while the words are still gripping you. But I implore you to regard them, really, as your own sacrifice for the death and memory of your beloved mother, and to put them away." From Anno Hellenbroich In his Suite in D minor for solo cello, Paul Tortelier has revived the old, but currently rare, role of the virtuoso composer. Inspired by his admiration for J. S. Bach, he composed a modem suite without becoming an avant-garde. The five movements of the suite were written in 1944 and they were dedicated to the memory of author's father. In 1955, the new Allemande replaced its original. The work utilizes air the technical possibilities of the cello and also exhibits the emotional nature of its composer. The Prelude employs a series of pedal notes on the tonic and dominant keys and the tonality wonders throughout the movement. The Allemande narrates an untold story in a flowing and unhurried manner, yet at times it urges, representing emotions merging with thoughts. The Courante has the title "The Gull" and is in 12/8 time with a vivo e leggier character. It is a contemplation of a bird sweeping its way down to the earth. In the Sarabande composer changes the key to a lyrical mood in D major. The use of deep chords state long phrases, providing nobility and graciousness to this adagio dance. The fust Bouree

continues with a lively march-like mode that is contrasted by its elegant counterpart. The fmale Gigue (molto risoluto) shows strength that underlines the need for courage and it also represent the power of music as communicating phenomenon for the mankind, for which Tortelier dedicated his entire life. Dr. $olen Dikener "For Man Fares" For man fares as does the beast, as the latter dies, so he dies too;. and all have the same breath; and man has not more than the beast; for all is in vain. All go to one place; all are made of dust and will to dust return. Who knows if the spirit of man go upward, and the breath of the beast go downward under the earth? So I saw that there is nothing better than that a man be joyful in his work, for that is his lot. Forwhocanbringhim to see what will be after him? "I Turned and Saw" I turned and saw all who suffers injustice under sun; and behold, there were tears of those Who suffered injustice and had no comforter, and those who did them injustice were too mighty to have and comforter. So I praised the dead who had already died, More than the living who still had life; but who he not yet is, is better than both, and does not perceive the evil that happens under the sun:

"0 death, how bitter you are" 0 death, 0 death, how bitter you are in the thoughts of a man who has good days, enough and a sorrow-free life; and who is fortunate an all things and still pleased to eat well! 0 death, 0 death,. how bitter you are! 0 death, how well you serve him who is in.need, who is feeble and old, is beset by all sorrows and has nothing better to hope for or to expect 0 death, 0 death, how well you serve. "Ifl Spoke with the Tongues of Men" If I spoke with the tongues of men and angels, and had not love, I were a sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. And if I could prophesy and knew all mysteries and all knowledge, and had all faith so that I could remove mountains and had not love, I were nothing. Ifl gave away a;; my goods to the poor and suffered my body to be burned, and had not love, it were of no gain to me. We see now in obscure words though a mirror, but then face to face. Now I discern it piece by piece, but I shall discern it just as I am discerned. But now faith, hope, love remain these three: but love is the greatest among them.

Program Arabeske inc major, Op. 18 Impromptu.in G major, Op. 9 "Souvenir de Vienne" Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Clara Wieck-Schumann (1819-1896) Henning Vauth, piano Four Serious Songs, op.121 For Man Fares I Turned and Saw Oh Death How Bitter You Are If I Spoke with the Tongues of Men Johannes Brahms (.1833-1897) Arr. Shafran/Dikener Solen Di.kener, cello Henning Vauth, piano Suite in D minor for solo cello Prelude Allemande Courante Sarabande Boureel&ll Gigue Paul Tortelier (1914-1991) ~6len Dikener, cello

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