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We're excited to spotlight two masterpieces in this Sioux City Symphony Orchestra Radio Hour episode. First, we delve into Franz Joseph Haydn’s "Cello Concerto in D Major," a work that revolutionized the cello concerto genre with its inventive structure and emotional depth. Composed in 1783, this concerto was a trailblazer for the cello, featuring lush, lyrical passages and demanding virtuosic sections that highlight the instrument’s full range of capabilities. Haydn’s orchestration creates a dynamic interplay between the soloist and the orchestra, crafting a rich tapestry of sound that is both captivating and technically impressive. Listen to Principal Cellist Stephanie March and Host Ryan Haskins as they unfold the mystery behind this impactful work in classical music.Next, we turn to Brahms’s "Variations on a Theme by Haydn," a work that serves as a beautiful homage to Haydn while displaying Brahms's creative genius. Brahms took a simple yet elegant theme from Haydn’s St. Anthony Chorale and transformed it into a set of variations that traverse a wide array of emotions and musical styles. Brahms’s variations demonstrate his skillful orchestration and ability to blend classical forms with his unique harmonic language, from the reflective and serene to the vibrant and jubilant. This piece reflects Brahms’s deep respect for Haydn and highlights his innovative spirit.Join us as we explore these timeless works' intricate details and historical contexts. Discover how Haydn’s concerto brought new life to the cello and how Brahms’s variations pay a creative tribute to a classical master. Tune in to gain a deeper appreciation of these iconic pieces and immerse yourself in the rich world of classical music.
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Erin Webber-Dreeszen joins us for today's Cultural Continuum to talk about a huge new event (in miniature) at the Sioux City Art Center and all of the other stuff that's going on this week.
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The Kee Live Music Festival gets underway Friday in Cherokee, the University of Okoboji Winter Games cranks up Thursday, and there are two new exhibits at…
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This weekend, the Morningside Piano Recital Series features a special trio that will perform together for the first time. Stephanie March (cello) and…
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The Morningside College Piano Recital Series will return with a performance for piano and cello Saturday evening at 7:30 in Eppley Auditorium. Gretchen…