Harmony Beyond Music is a series of chamber programmes exploring themes of equality and diversity, featuring music from Bach to the present day, performed by Reiko Fujisawa and friends, and introduced by Peter Quantrill.
Beyond Black and White
Perhaps the most celebrated freedom fighter in classical music was Beethoven. He wrote the mighty ‘Kreutzer’ Sonata for the black virtuoso George Bridgetower, and on the scale of a concerto, a world away from the 18th-century charm of Joseph Boulogne’s sonata for lords and ladies. Two pieces by black American composers of our time remind us that making music in the chamber sphere is an act of constant dialogue both between musicians and with the world at large.
Programme
Joseph Boulogne, le Chevalier de Saint-Georges: Violin Sonata in G minor op.1b no.3
Jessie Montgomery: Peace for violin and piano
William Grant Still: Suite for violin and piano
Interval
Beethoven: ‘Kreutzer’ Violin Sonata
Performers
Ofer Falk, violin
Reiko Fujisawa, piano
with introductions and insights from Peter Quantrill