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American Double to Feature Works by Brahms

Dr. Philip Ficsor
Dr. Philip Ficsor

Violinist Philip Ficsor and pianist Constantine Finehouse, a duo named , perform works by Johannes Brahms, Claude Debussy and John Harbison in their second installment of concerts at 黑料百科 Friday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. in 黑料百科鈥檚 Deane Chapel. The concert is free and open to the public.

American Double bookends the concert with Brahms鈥 Scherzo in C-minor and Sonata in D-minor op. 108. 鈥淏rahms wrote three full-fledged sonatas for violin and piano, the last of which is the op. 108 work we will finish the program with,鈥 Ficsor says. 鈥淏ut early in his career, he wrote a movement of a larger sonata, the other movements were written by other composers, among them Robert Schumann. Although Brahms was young when he wrote it, the movement still shows flashes of the depth of expression and harmonic character that would be a signature of Brahms鈥 style throughout his career.鈥

American Double, which recorded in 2007, will perform Debussy鈥檚 Sonata in G-minor. 鈥淚t鈥檚 actually the final piece he completed,鈥 Ficsor says. 鈥淚t was finished near the end of World War I in Paris, and Debussy鈥檚 fierce nationalism emerged in the phrase he wrote on the title page 鈥榳ritten by Claude Debussy, a French Musician.鈥 In its transparent textures and delicate harmonic progressions, it shows Debussy both at the height of his compositional mastery and contrasts sharply with Brahms鈥 more rich harmonic textures.鈥

The duo will add UC Santa Barbara French horn professor Steven Gross to perform John Harbison鈥檚 Twilight Music for Horn, Violin and Piano (1984), which Ficsor says has nothing to do with vampires or the supernatural. 鈥淩ather, the piece depicts atmospheric impressions of twilight in musical brushstrokes,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he inclusion of a horn trio in an otherwise violin-piano exclusive concert is testament to American Double鈥檚 continuing partnership with Gross to commission Bolcom for a world premiere Horn Trio in the Fall of 2014.鈥