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Dan Flanagan, violinEvan Kahn, cello
Rufus David Olivier, bassoon
Elizabeth Dorman, piano
Roman Fukshansky, clarinet
Few music lovers are unfamiliar with the seminal “Tradition!” song from the famous Fiddler on the Roof musical. There’s a reason why the concept of tradition plays such a pivotal role in music. Throughout time, music has always evolved alongside culture and society. The intermingling of culture and music has led to the development of clear cultural traditions, of which music is almost always a significant aspect. Musicologists often refer to music as a “mirror,” as it reflects society while simultaneously impacting society’s own cultural evolution. In this program, we will explore some examples of established traditions, and how those traditions impacted the development of music that came out of those cultures.
JOHANNES BRAHMS
Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114
MIKHAIL GLINKA
Trio Pathétique in D minor
SRUL IRVING GLICK
The Klezmer’s Wedding
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2020 Addison St, Berkeley, CA, United States, California 94704
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