The second work is the Demeter Prelude of Margaret Brouwer, the head of the domposition department at Cleveland Institute of Music, where the Cavani Quartet is currently quartet-in-residence. Ms Brouwer's music has been called lyrical, accessible,
The second work is the Demeter Prelude of Margaret Brouwer, the head of the domposition department at Cleveland Institute of Music, where the Cavani Quartet is currently quartet-in-residence. Ms Brouwerâs music has been called lyrical, accessible, and powerful. The New York Times calls it âbewitching, with no obvious concession to the styles of the day.â
The concert will end with Dvorakâs best-known and most popular quartet, Quartet in F Major, nicknamed âThe American.â Written while Dvorak was summering in the Czech farming community of Spillville, Iowa, it weaves beautiful original themes together with elements of folk music, native American drumming, a hymn tune, and even the song of the scarlet tanager.
The Cavani String Quartet made its debut in 1984. Members are the violinists Annie Fullard and Mari Sato, the violist Kirsten Docter and the cellist Merry Peckham.
They perform regularly on major concert series and festivals throughout North America and Europe, and in 1989 won the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award. The Washington Post has said the Cavani String Quartet âsucceeds like few others in communicating the fun of music-making and the sheer joy of balancing timbres and weaving sound.â
The quartet is a recipient of an ASCAP/Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music and has commissioned and performed the music of a worldwide array of living composers. They have appeared in the Carnegie Hall Centennial Series and in Alice Tully Hall in New York, Corcoran Gallery of Art and Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., as part of The Ambassador Series in Los Angeles, and Muziekcentrum De Ijsbreker in Amsterdam.
Tickets are $15 for adults. Children between the ages of five and 14 are welcome and admitted free of charge when accompanied by a ticket-holding adult.
Free parking and handicap access are available at Edmond Town Hall. Light refreshments will be served following the performance, during which time the audience will also have an opportunity to speak with the musicians in an informal setting.
For further information and reservations call 426-6470, write to Newtown Friends of Music at PO Box 295, Newtown CT 06470-0295, send email to FriendsOfMusic@snet.net, or visit www.NewtownFriendsOfMusic.org.