New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ InterHarmony International Music Festival) The core of the nature of creating melodic musical lines is the ability, with the sound of several notes, to express colorful feelings and images that make them personal to each listener - the invisible shape of music.
The program, The Invisible Shape of Music, on April 11 at 7:30PM, creates this invisible but powerful exhibition of a wide range of emotions, displaying all musical styles with the resolve of Beethoven, baroque Bach, capricious Schumann, and impressionistic Debussy. Cellist and pianist will perform this concert presented by InterHarmony® International
Music Festival at the
Modern Museum of Art in Fort Worth, Texas.
Tickets are $35 for Adults, $30 for Seniors, and can be bought at www.interharmony.com/interharmony-concert-series-fort-worth-texas or 2 hours before the concert at the door.
ABOUT THE MUSIC
Starting with the meditation-like opening of the first movement of Beethoven's late Sonata No.4, his invisible melodic lines transform into heroic struggle. It almost feels as though Beethoven is fighting his own feelings, where every movement resurfaces something that somehow has not yet been said.
Following the Beethoven, J.S. Bach's Unaccompanied Cello Suite No.2 brings solitude as emotions transfer into the shape of the invisible prayer where each person may hear a desirable note for their heart.
Robert Schumann's Adagio and Allegro brings you through the cascades of subtle nuances and delicate phrases full of passion that are reflected in his major works.
At the end of the evening, spent with emotion, suddenly Misha Quint and John Owings bring Debussy's Clair de Lune to the stage, with its charm and finesse, melodic lines of Nocturne and Scherzo , and full fire of his Cello Sonata.
Mission finally accomplished.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Cellist MISHA QUINT, Global
Music Award winner for his CD Matryoshka Blues, performed with celebrated orchestras around the globe. Quint is Founder and
Music Director of InterHarmony® International
Music Festival in Acqui Terme, Italy and Suzlbach-Rosenberg, Germany, InterHarmony Concert Series at Carnegie Hall in NYC &
Modern Museum of Art in Fort Worth, Texas. Quint teaches at Mannes College in Manhattan. www.mishaquintcello.com
Praised for his exciting pianism and sensitive artistry, pianist JOHN OWINGS versatile career has ranged from solo and chamber music recitals to concerto appearances in major cities around the world. He is Professor of
Music at
Texas Christian University.