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SUMMARY:Brahms Requiem\, Barber Adagio
DESCRIPTION:Join the Richmond Symphony and Richmond Symphony Chorus\, with Music Director Steven Smith\, in commemorating the 100th year anniversary of Armistice 1918. This memorable Altria Masterworks program features Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem\, Op. 45\, Barber’s Adagio for Strings and Butterworth’s The Banks of Green Willow.  \nThe dark\, unusually low registers lend an air of reverence and contemplation to Brahm’s Requiem.  In the words of Clara Schumann\, “It is a truly tremendous piece of art which moves the entire being in a way little else does.” \nBarber’s Adagio for Strings is a serious piece of music that is firmly embedded in the consciousness of nearly every American. Composer William Schumann gives a wonderfully concise listening guide: “[Adagio for Strings] is so precise emotionally. It begins\, it reaches its climax\, it makes its point\, and it goes away.” \nGeorge Butterworth wrote his The Banks of Green Willow before World War I even started\, but it is seen as emblematic of the “lost generation” from that war\, and is often played to commemorate it. \nProgram Notes \nLearn more about Steven Smith\, conductor. \nLearn more about Darren K. Stokes\, bass-baritone. \nLearn more about Martha Guth\, soprano. \nRennolds Memorial Concert \nSeries Sponsor \nConcert Sponsor \nMedia Sponsor \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/brahm-requiem-barber-adagio-commemorating-centennial-armistice-1918/
LOCATION:Carpenter Theatre\, 612 East Grace Street\, Richmond \, VA\, 23219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brahms Requiem\, Barber Adagio
DESCRIPTION:Join the Richmond Symphony and Richmond Symphony Chorus\, with Music Director Steven Smith\, in commemorating the 100th year anniversary of Armistice 1918. This memorable Altria Masterworks program features Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem\, Op. 45\, Barber’s Adagio for Strings and Butterworth’s The Banks of Green Willow.  \nThe dark\, unusually low registers lend an air of reverence and contemplation to Brahm’s Requiem.  In the words of Clara Schumann\, “It is a truly tremendous piece of art which moves the entire being in a way little else does.” \nBarber’s Adagio for Strings is a serious piece of music that is firmly embedded in the consciousness of nearly every American. Composer William Schumann gives a wonderfully concise listening guide: “[Adagio for Strings] is so precise emotionally. It begins\, it reaches its climax\, it makes its point\, and it goes away.” \nGeorge Butterworth wrote his The Banks of Green Willow before World War I even started\, but it is seen as emblematic of the “lost generation” from that war\, and is often played to commemorate it. \nProgram Notes \nLearn more about Steven Smith\, conductor. \nLearn more about Darren K. Strokes\, bass-baritone. \nLearn more about Martha Guth\, soprano. \nRennolds Memorial Concert \n  \nSeries Sponsor \nConcert Sponsor \nMedia Sponsor \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/brahms-requiem-barber-adagio-commemorating-centennial-armistice-1918/2018-11-11/
LOCATION:Carpenter Theatre\, 612 East Grace Street\, Richmond \, VA\, 23219\, United States
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