Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival Marya Martin, Artistic Director 29th Season July 26 August 19, 2012
dear friends, While you ve been putting together your summer plans, we have been busy preparing one of the best festivals yet, and we look forward to sharing it with you! This season, we are delighted to welcome back many of the stellar artists who ve graced us in the past, along with some exciting newcomers who are sure to become new favorites of the BCMF family. As always, our programs will offer a diverse blend of beloved classics and contemporary works for your listening pleasure. From established masterpieces by Bach, Mozart, Brahms and Dvořák to lesser-heard gems by Hugo Wolf and Ludwig Thuille and recent works by Carl Vine, Gerard Beljon, and Paul Brantley, there s something for every taste. Another exciting aspect of the 2012 season is the debut of our very own record label, BCMF Records! In addition to first releases of festival premieres, the new label will feature some performances from the summer so you can keep the BCMF spirit going all year long. You may purchase these recordings in this brochure, on our website and at all major digital and retail outlets. Although we bring you some of the biggest names in the music world, we are a small organization which would be unable to offer these exceptional performances without the loyal support of music lovers like you. I hope you will consider sending a tax-deductible contribution along with your ticket order to help us ensure that BCMF remains a special part of summer on the East End. On behalf of everyone who works throughout the year to organize our festival, thank you. We can t think of a better way to spend the summer than sharing the world s great music with friends! 2012 artists Flute Marya Martin Oboe John Snow Clarinet Sarah Beaty Romie de Guise-Langlois Bassoon Seth Baer Peter Kolkay Horn Stewart Rose Violin Benjamin Beilman Aaron Boyd Jonathan Crow Stefan Jackiw Ani Kavafian Erin Keefe Jessica Lee Joseph Lin Arnaud Sussmann Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu Viola Nicholas Cords Hsin-Yun Huang Richard O Neill Cynthia Phelps Jonathan Vinocour Cello Edward Arron Carter Brey Nicholas Canellakis Dane Johansen Michael Nicolas Fred Sherry Peter Stumpf Double Bass Jeffrey Beecher Donald Palma Piano Alessio Bax Pedja Muzijevic Jeewon Park Gilles Vonsattel Orion Weiss Harpsichord Paolo Bordignon Voice David Pittsinger Brooklyn Rider Colin Jacobsen, violin Johnny Gandelsman, violin Nicholas Cords, viola Eric Jacobsen, cello With warm regards, Marya Martin Founder and Artistic Director 2 3
season overview the classic six The historic Bridgehampton Presbyterian Church, our welcoming home throughout BCMF s history, resounds with the rich heritage of chamber music masterpieces on Thursday and Sunday evenings. free outdoor concert Bring your family, bring your friends, and bring a blanket to this free opening-night concert under the stars (or under the tent) with the irrepressible downtown string quartet Brooklyn Rider. Be sure to reserve your free tickets by visiting our website or by phone. benefit concert Join BCMF s board of directors and close festival friends for a festive evening at the Atlantic Golf Club: a concert that gives friends a sneak peek at the season s program and a sumptuous dinner to cap off what promises to be a memorable evening. wm. brian little concert The friends and family of Brian Little invite you to enjoy a celebration of the senses under our tent at the Channing Sculpture Garden, for the eyes, sly and surprising sculptures by Walter Channing, for the ears, some music celebrating the American experience, for the palate, a tasting of fine East End wines from the Channing Daughters Winery. saturday soirees Shake up the old dinner-and-a-concert routine and start your evening with an hour of music. Join us for our Saturday evening series featuring Baroque music and intimate repertoire for instrumental duos and trios which is sure to get your night off to a splendid start. 2012 calendar week 1 Thursday, July 26, 6:30 7:30 pm Bridgehampton Historical Society Saturday, July 28, 6:30 pm Atlantic Golf Club Sunday, July 29, 6:30 pm week 2 Thursday, August 2, 7:30 pm Saturday, August 4, 6:30 7:30 pm Sunday, August 5, 6:30 pm week 3 Friday, August 10, 6:00 pm Channing Sculpture Garden Sunday, August 12, 6:30 pm week 4 Thursday, August 16, 7:30 pm Saturday, August 18, 6:30 7:30 pm Sunday, August 19, 6:30 pm Beginning in Brooklyn Free Outdoor Concert Summer Celebration Benefit Concert Shadow and Light Winds of Change Baroque Banquet Saturday Soiree Slavic Spirit The American Experience Wm. Brian Little Concert Something Wicked, Something Sublime On The Town Premiere and Piazzolla Saturday Soiree Festive Finale 4 5
benefit concert summer celebration Saturday, July 28, 6:30 pm Atlantic Golf Club week 1 free outdoor concert beginning in brooklyn Thursday, July 26, 6:30 7:30 pm Bridgehampton Historical Society Make your free reservation online at www.bcmf.org Join us for a festive night of wonderful music, scrumptious food and elegant wines as the sun sets upon the beautiful Atlantic Golf Club. This annual fete helps support the terrific artists that appear at the festival and is always a memorable evening. The program offers a special sneak preview of well-loved classics from Haydn to Dvořák to America s Shenandoah that provides a little taste of everything in this year s BCMF season. Haydn Presto from Quartet in G Major, Op. 77, No. 1 Traditional Shenandoah Schubert Andante un poco mosso from Piano Trio in B-flat Major, D. 898 Martinů Poco Allegretto from Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano, H. 300 Dvořák Allegro, ma non tanto from Piano Quintet in A Major, Op. 81 Benjamin Beilman, violin Arnaud Sussmann, violin Jonathan Vinocour, viola Michael Nicolas, cello Orion Weiss, piano Bring your friends, family and a picnic as we kick off the season with the vibrant string quartet Brooklyn Rider combining eclectic repertoire from around the world (including their own compositions) with a sizzling performance style that has attracted legions of fans from all points on the map. Longstanding members of Yo-Yo Ma s Silk Road Ensemble, the adventurous group infuses every performance with electricity, virtuosity and a downtown vibe. Around the World Suite Giovanni Sollima Irish Traditional Café Tacuba Persian Traditional Frederico II from Viaggio in Italia O Neill s March La Muerte Chiquita Ascending Bird Brooklyn Rider Seven Steps (2011) Komitas Vartabed Armenian Folk Songs Vagharshabadi Dance Harvest Song It s Cloudy Festive Song The Partridge Colin Jacobsen Brooklesca (2007) Brooklyn Rider Colin Jacobsen, violin Johnny Gandelsman, violin Nicholas Cords, viola Eric Jacobsen, cello 6 7
week 2 winds of change Thursday, August 2, 7:30 pm We welcome a full complement of winds this evening, offering a terrific mix of sounds throughout the program. Featuring a rarely-heard masterpiece by Austrian composer Ludwig Thuille a friend of Richard Strauss the program begins with Mozart s delightful work for oboe and strings. The Schnittke pays homage to Classicism and its acknowledged master with both sincerity and wit, and the Schumann Piano Quintet which rounds out the evening is a beloved masterwork of the repertoire. Mozart Oboe Quartet in F Major, K. 370 Thuille Sextet for Piano and Winds in B-flat Major, Op. 6 Alfred Schnittke Moz-Art for Two Violins (1976) Schumann Piano Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 44 John Snow, oboe Sarah Beaty, clarinet Peter Kolkay, bassoon Stewart Rose, horn Jonathan Crow, violin Stefan Jackiw, violin Cynthia Phelps, viola Michael Nicolas, cello Orion Weiss, piano shadow and light Sunday, July 29, 6:30 pm Prepare for a musical journey that whisks you effortlessly from the brilliance of Haydn at the height of his powers to the dark richness of Brahms at his most intense. Along the way, the landscape is enlivened by a gem of bright sound and cheerful sentiment from Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů and a brief detour into the world of Georgian composer Giya Kancheli that will stimulate your imagination. Haydn Quartet in G Major, Op. 77, No. 1 Martinů Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano, H. 300 Giya Kancheli Rag-Gidon-Time (1999) Brahms Piano Quartet in C Minor, Op. 60 8 Benjamin Beilman, violin Arnaud Sussmann, violin Jonathan Vinocour, viola Michael Nicolas, cello Orion Weiss, piano 9
saturday soiree baroque banquet Saturday, August 4, 6:30 7:30 pm Join us for a delightful, hour-long program to kick-start your Saturday night plans. Musical tastes may change, but the boundless creativity of the Baroque masters is unfailingly delicious. This banquet of sound features enticing selections by Bach and Vivaldi preceded by an almost Classically-flavored appetizer cooked up by J.F. Fasch. Save room for Bach s D Minor Harpsichord Concerto an eminently satisfying conclusion. Fasch Sonata for Flute, Oboe and Violin in B-flat Major Bach Prelude from Violin Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006 Vivaldi Concerto for Flute, Oboe and Bassoon in G Minor, RV 103 Bach Prelude from Cello Suite No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1009 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D Minor, BWV 1052 John Snow, oboe Peter Kolkay, bassoon Stefan Jackiw, violin Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin Cynthia Phelps, viola Nicholas Canellakis, cello Fred Sherry, cello Jeffrey Beecher, double bass Paolo Bordignon, harpsichord slavic spirit Sunday, August 5, 6:30 pm Each piece on this evening s program carries the distinctive flavor of Eastern Europe. Hungarian György Ligeti s inventive Six Bagatelles make references to Stravinsky and Bartók, and Martinů s Nonet nods to Czech folk music. Dvořák shows his mastery of lyricism in his Notturno then displays a fiery intensity in his F Minor Piano Trio, which harkens back to the composer s Bohemian roots. Ligeti Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet Dvořák Notturno, Op. 40 Martinů Nonet for Winds and Strings, H. 374 Dvořák Piano Trio in F Minor, Op. 65 John Snow, oboe Sarah Beaty, clarinet Peter Kolkay, bassoon Stewart Rose, horn Stefan Jackiw, violin Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin Cynthia Phelps, viola Nicholas Canellakis, cello Fred Sherry, cello Jeffrey Beecher, double bass Jeewon Park, piano 10 11
week 3 wm. brian little concert the american experience Friday, August 10 6:00 pm: Wine tasting and appetizers 7:00 pm: Concert Channing Sculpture Garden The family and friends of Brian Little invite you to enjoy a special evening with wines from the Channing Daughters Winery and flavorful nibbles amidst the picturesque Channing Sculpture Garden. We welcome back David Pittsinger star of Broadway s recent production of South Pacific singing melodies from our heritage which will tug at the heartstrings, inspire memories of childhood landscapes and echo in your memory. Copland Copland Traditional Appalachian Spring, Suite for 13 Instruments Selections from Old American Songs Long Time Ago At the River Simple Gifts Zion s Walls Shenandoah Stephen Foster Slumber My Darling Gene Scheer Traditional Lean Away Amazing Grace something wicked, something sublime Sunday, August 12, 6:30 pm We set the stage for this program with an intimate and playful work of Mozart, and then get bewitched by Dutch composer Gerard Beljon s Something Wicked a wild ride enlivened by electronic elements. Austrian Hugo Wolf follows with his unique perspective on a journey in the Italian countryside, and the sublime Schubert B-flat Trio one of the greatest works in the literature provides a fitting end to a wonderful evening. Mozart Duo No. 2 for Violin and Viola in B-flat Major, K. 424 Gerard Beljon Something Wicked for Flute, Piano and Samples (2002) Wolf Italian Serenade Schubert Piano Trio in B-flat Major, D. 898 Erin Keefe, violin Joseph Lin, violin Richard O Neill, viola Carter Brey, cello Alessio Bax, piano Pedja Muzijevic, piano Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet Seth Baer, bassoon Benjamin Beilman, violin Aaron Boyd, violin Erin Keefe, violin Jessica Lee, violin Nicholas Cords, viola Richard O Neill, viola Carter Brey, cello Dane Johansen, cello Donald Palma, double bass Pedja Muzijevic, piano Special Guest David Pittsinger, bass-baritone 12 13
week 4 on the town Thursday, August 16, 7:30 pm Meander down a musical avenue that takes you from the congenial mood of Beethoven s Gassenhauer or street song Clarinet Trio through a neighborhood where Eastern European folk tunes re-imagined by Bartók fill the air. Savor the atmosphere at a hip downtown café with Australian composer Carl Vine, then settle down for a nightcap with Cesar Franck, whose sensual Piano Quintet reflects an infatuation with a young mistress. What a night on the town! Beethoven Clarinet Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11 Bartók Selections from Violin Duos, Sz. 98 Carl Vine Café Concertino (1984) Franck Piano Quintet in F Minor Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet Ani Kavafian, violin Joseph Lin, violin, Hsin-Yun Huang, viola Peter Stumpf, cello Gilles Vonsattel, piano saturday soiree premiere and piazzolla Saturday, August 18, 6:30 7:30 pm Written as a birthday present for violinist Joseph Joachim, the delightful Scherzo which opens our second soiree has put generations of concert-goers in the party mood. Paul Brantley s virtuosic flute sonata follows with the unabashedly emotional Elegy by Josef Suk providing an appropriate counterpoint. We end with Argentenian tango master Astor Piazzolla s Le Grand Tango for cello and piano. Don t be surprised if your companion dips you on the way out of the Church! Brahms Scherzo in C Minor from the FAE Sonata, WoO 2 Paul Brantley Swevens Sonata for Flute and Piano (World Premiere) Josef Suk Elegy for Piano Trio Piazzolla Le Grand Tango for Cello and Piano Ani Kavafian, violin Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin Edward Arron, cello Peter Stumpf, cello Jeewon Park, piano 14 15
bcmfrecords BCMF has launched its own record label BCMF Records making available for the first time recordings of summer performances hand-picked by Marya Martin. Through a special partnership with Naxos, you will be able to purchase some recordings at your favorite digital stores like itunes and Amazon, at retail outlets, on our website and with your ticket order. Now you can enjoy some terrific BCMF performances year round, bringing a slice of the East End right to your home (or ipod)! For more information on the recordings, please visit www.bcmf.org. bcmfpremieres Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival Marya Martin, Artistic Director bcmfpremieres Works by Moravec, Rorem, Bunch and MacCombie festive finale Sunday, August 19, 6:30 pm Our final concert of the season offers a richly imagined trio of pieces with important personal associations to their creators. Boccherini s charming quintet nods to the rich classical guitar tradition of Spain, his adopted country. Shostakovich s elegiac trio is a deeply felt memorial to a friend, and embedded in Brahms s passionate sextet are musical references to great loves of his life: Clara Schumann and Agathe von Siebold, to whom he was once engaged. Boccherini Flute Quintet in F Major, G. 437 Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 67 Brahms Sextet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 36 Ani Kavafian, violin Stefan Jackiw, violin Richard O Neill, viola Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu, violin/viola Edward Arron, cello Peter Stumpf, cello Gilles Vonsattel, piano Moravec Rorem Bunch MacCombie bcmflive2011 Works by Mozart and Spohr bcmfrecords Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival Marya Martin, Artistic Director bcmfrecords BCMF Recording Club bcmf live2011 Works by Mozart and Spohr We invite you to join our BCMF Recording Club while filling out your ticket order form. For a $50 membership fee, you will receive a free CD at year s end of this summer s performances, while helping to make this important initiative possible. We hope you will join us! 16 17
how to order By Phone 212 741 9403 or, starting July 20, 631 537 6368 By Mail Online At The Box Office benefit tickets Guardian Angel Table of 12 at $25,000 Golden Angel Table of 8 at $15,000 Golden Benefactor Table of 8 at $12,000 Complete order form and send with payment to: Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival 850 Seventh Avenue, Suite 700, New York, NY 10019 The festival cannot accept mail orders after July 14 www.bcmf.org Tickets available starting July 20 in the Parish House behind the 2429 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton, NY 11932 A festival concert named in your honor and listed in our program book An invitation to special events throughout the season Premium festival concert seating An invitation to special events throughout the season Premium festival concert seating Premium festival concert seating order form Free Outdoor Concert, Beginning in Brooklyn Thu, 7/26, 6:30-7:30 pm, Bridgehampton Historical Society Free** $0 Benefit Concert, Summer Celebration Sat, 7/28, 6:30 pm, Atlantic Golf Club (see p. 18) $ Shadow and Light Sun, 7/29, 6:30 pm, x $50/$40 $ Winds of Change Thu, 8/2, 7:30 pm, x $45/$35 $ Saturday Soiree, Baroque Banquet Sat, 8/4, 6:30-7:30 pm, x $30 $ Slavic Spirit Sun, 8/5, 6:30 pm, x $50/$40 $ Wm. Brian Little Concert, The American Experience Fri, 8/10, 6:00 pm, Channing Sculpture Garden Price # Tix Center* / Sides Total x $150 (RESERVED) x $100 (GEN ADM) Something Wicked, Something Sublime Sun, 8/12, 6:30 pm, x $50/$40 $ On the Town Thu, 8/16, 7:30 pm, x $45/$35 $ Saturday Soiree, Premiere and Piazzolla Sat, 8/18, 6:30-7:30 pm, x $30 $ Festive Finale Sun, 8/19, 6:30 pm, x $50/$40 $ $ $ Angel 1 benefit ticket at $2,000 Benefactor 1 benefit ticket at $1,500 Premium festival concert seating Premium festival concert seating Please contact Derek Delaney at 212 741 9073, or starting July 20, 631 537 3507 for information on attending the Benefit. Your contribution is tax-deductible. Remember, your donation makes the festival possible. festival concert locations in bridgehampton 2429 Montauk Highway Atlantic Golf Club 1040 Scuttle Hole Road The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival gratefully acknowledges the following government support: Town of Southampton, Department of Human Services Suffolk County, Office of Cultural Affairs, Steve Levy, County Executive New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency Bridgehampton Historical Society 2368 Montauk Highway Channing Sculpture Garden Enter through Channing Daughters Winery driveway: 1927 Scuttle Hole Road This book is printed on paper made from post-consumer recycled content. Please recycle. 2012 BCMF. Photos: Bernard Mindich and Michael Shane, Text: Lisa Robinson Seating Preference* Upstairs Downstairs CDs: bcmf premieres bcmf live 2011 Additional discs available on www.bcmf.org x $15 $ Membership to BCMF Recording Club x $50 $ Your donation makes these concerts possible. Please consider adding a gift to your order. TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ Name Address E-mail Phone City State Zip MC Visa Amex Card # Signature ** Free Outdoor Concert Tickets MUST be reserved at www.bcmf.org or by phone. *Downstairs center seating - $50 Sunday and $45 Thursday Downstairs side seating and all Upstairs seating - $40 Sunday and $35 Thursday For further information Please call 212 741 9403 or, starting July 20, 631 537 6368 to order by phone. We will make every effort to seat you according to your request. All sales are final. Programs and artists are subject to change. 18 19 $ Exp.
850 Seventh Avenue, Suite 700, NY, NY 10019 Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival Marya Martin, Artistic Director Derek Delaney, Executive Director Board of Directors Kenneth S. Davidson, Chairman Peter D Angelo William J. Fleming Keith R. Gollust Mary Rodgers Guettel Anne Gilchrist Hall H. Fred Krimendahl, II Judith Little Marya Martin Helen Meates Sandra R. Meyer Paige L. Nagle Katheryn C. Patterson Joseph L. Rice, III Connie Steensma For further information Please call 212 741 9403 or, starting July 20, 631 537 6368 Please Email: info@bcmf.org www.bcmf.org bcmf2012 29th Season July 26 August 19, 2012