In Ukrainian, the word "dumka" means "thought" or “notion." In music, a dumka is a somewhat dreamlike dance that often revisits a bittersweet reflection on the sadness of life. Today, we’ll hear English composer Rebecca Clarke’s ‘Dumka,’ from a concert presented by the Fabian Concert Series in Macon, Georgia.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Adagio for mandolin and harpsichord in E flat major
Avi Avital, mandolin | Anneleen Lenaerts, harp
Album: Art of the Mandolin
DG
Ludwig van Beethoven: Leonore Overture III, Op. 72b
Alice K. Dade, flute | Colorado College Summer Music Festival Orchestra | Scott Yoo, conductor
Colorado College Summer Music Festival, Celeste Theatre CAC, Colorado Springs, CO
William Grant Still: Incantation & Dance for oboe and piano
James Austin Smith, oboe | Inon Barnatan, piano
Spoleto Festival USA Chamber Music Series, Dock Street Theatre, Charleston, SC
Franz Schubert: Three Piano Pieces, D. 946
Alexander Malofeev, piano
EBU, Verbier Festival, Église de Verbier Station, Verbier, Switzerland
Hour 2
Rebecca Clarke: Passacaglia on an Old English Tune
Iris van Eck, cello | Arielle Vernede, piano
Album: Works for Cello and Piano by Women Composers
Eroica 3302
Gioacchino Rossini: Overture to William Tell
Taipei Music Academy and Festival Orchestra | Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Taipei Music Academy & Festival, National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
Margaret Brouwer: Concerto for Viola and Chamber Orchestra
Eliesha Nelson, viola | CityMusic Cleveland Chamber Orchestra | Lorenzo Lopez, conductor
CityMusic Cleveland, Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus, Cleveland, OH
Rebecca Clarke: Dumka
Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin | Ettore Causa, viola | Dr. Kyung-A Yoo, Piano
The Fabian Concert Series, Fickling Hall at Mercer University in Macon, GA
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