Two stars from the international music scene will perform with the Meeting House Chamber Music Festival. Romanian-born violinist Irina Muresanu, a Festival favorite, is known for her passionate, fearless playing. Her dazzling performances have been cited frequently by The Boston Globe as among the best of classical music performances. Cellist Sergey Antonov was the Gold Medal Winner (XIII) in the International Tchaikovsky Competition. Music critic Stephen Brookes of The Washington Post referred to Antonov as one of Russia’s "most spectacular soloists.” Both of these musicians have people crowding into recital halls around the world and Cape Cod residents and visitors will have their opportunity to hear them, along with the Festival’s artistic director and pianist Donald Enos, at Holy Spirit Episcopal in Orleans. Single tickets ($25) may be purchased at the door. Complete ticketing and program information at http://www.meetinghousemusic.org or by calling 508.896.3344.
The concert program includes Brahms’ Piano Trio in B major, premiered by a youthful Brahms in 1855 and imbued by the composer with even greater beauty and dynamism in a revision three decades later. A second piece is by the Norwegian composer, conductor, and violinist Johan Halvorsen—a widely acknowledged work of genius that has an important place in the chamber music repertoire: Passacaglia for Violin and Cello, based on the final movement of Handel’s Harpsichord Suite in G Minor.
This 48th summer season of the Meeting House Chamber Music Festival might be called the season of standing ovations, as concert after concert has brought audiences to their feet. This penultimate concert promises to do the same. The final concert of the season will be given on Monday, July 25 at 7:30 PM, also at Holy Spirit Episcopal. It will feature Donald Enos and the highly lauded soloist, chamber musician, and teacher Katie Lansdale.A complete program listing for the 2022 season is available at http://www.meetinghousemusic.org.
The Meeting House Chamber Festival is grateful for the support of the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the Cape Cod 5 Foundation, and the Mary-Louise and Ruth N. Eddy Foundation.