Musica Camerata’s 52nd season

Great Ladies

Musica Camerata Montreal presents a concert devoted to Grazyna Bacewicz (Poland) and Amy Beach (U.S.A.), two lady composers who played an important role at the beginning of the 20th century. The concert featuring the Great Ladies will take place at la Chapelle Historique du Bon-Pasteur, 100 Sherbrooke E on June 4th at 6:00pm and the program is based on two quintets for piano and strings.

Two composers to discover
One of the most important Polish composers, not well known in Canada, Grazyna Bacewicz (1909 – 1969) had a prolific career both as a violinist and a composer. Her vast production in the neoclassical style includes symphonies, concertos and chamber music.

The name of Amy Beach is better known to North American audiences. Her style is more romantic than classical and she was considered a pioneer in composition in the USA. She was associated with the Boston School of thought and she greatly admired Arthur Foote with whom she studied in her youth. The Quintet in F sharp minor op 67, written in 1907, reveals lyricism, an intensity of expression, rich texture, skillful use of chromaticism and a certain sense of agitation due in part to her frequent modulations.

The musicians
Berta Rosenohl, piano; Luis Grinhauz and Van Armenian, violins; Sofia Gentile, viola and Bruno Tobon, cello are the performers who take much pride in presenting to the public less known works of great importance.

Program
Grazyna Bacewicz: Quintet No.1 for piano and strings (1952)
Amy Beach: Quintet in f sharp minor op.67 (1907).

Saturday June 4th, 2022 at 6:00pm
Chapelle Historique du Bon Pasteur (100 Sherbrooke E, Montreal)
Tickets are $40. Payment can be made by Interac [email protected] or by cheque payable to Musica Camerata Montreal, 5694 Merrimac, Côte-St-Luc, H4W1S6
514-489-8713

www.cameratamontreal.com

Musica Camerata Montreal
Since its creation in 1971, Musica Camerata is recognized as one of Canada’s foremost chamber music ensembles. Their programs are of a rare originality and they pay special attention to Canadian composers and to lesser known great works of the chamber music repertoire.They perform to great critical acclaim and presented concerts in Canada, U.S.A., Costa Rica and Argentina. Their repertoire consists of more than 350 works from the XVIII to the XXI centuries.