Sands Point Preserve Conservancy
FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Winter Dreams”
FOUR SEASONS IN MUSIC: “Winter Dreams”
Artistic Director – Kathryn Lockwood
Winter Artists
Deborah Buck, Violin
Hyeyung Sol Yoon, Violin
Kathryn Lockwood, Viola
Greg Beaver, Cello
Yousif Sheronick, Percussion
Jan Klier, Videography
Doron Schächter, Audio Recording
Concert Music Program & Notes: https://bit.ly/2XBnGz9
As we begin a new year, hoping and expecting a better one than the last, our dreams feed and nourish our souls. The first concert of the 2021 series is a celebration of beginnings and dreams of our future. Created by Kathryn Lockwood, the brilliant program will inspire your dreams with works by Bach, Beethoven, Dvorák, Rhiannon Giddens, Jessie Montgomery, Yousif Sheronick, William Grant Still, Anjna Swaminathan, and Andrew Waggoner.
Hempstead House at the Sands Point Preserve – January 2021
00:00 - 1. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, Artistic Director
02:39 - 2. Bach: Suite No. IV in E-Flat major, “Prelude” - Gregory Beaver, cello
07:56 - 3. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick, percussion
09:17 - 4. Andrew Waggoner “...to think again of dangerous and noble things” - duoJalal
18:10 - 5. Introduction - Deborah Buck, violin
20:00 - 6. Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in D Major, Op.18/3 I. Allegro
28:47 - 7. Introduction - Hyeyung Sol Yoon, violin
31:31 - 8. Anjna Swaminathan ”Anandham: A Homecoming” (2020) IV. Pratikriti: Rebellion - Hyeyung Sol Yoon, violin
38:25 - 9. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, viola
39:49 - 10. Rhiannon Giddens “At the Purchaser's Option with variations”
43:50 - 11. Introduction - Yousif Sheronick, percussion
45:15 - 12. Yousif Sheronick “Anu” - Yousif Sheronick, frame drum
49:35 - 13.Introduction - Deborah Buck, violin
50:56 - 14. Jessie Montgomery “Rhapsody No. 1” - Deborah Buck, Violin
58:46 - 15. Introduction - Gregory Beaver, cello
1:01:16 - 16. Antonin Dvorak String Quartet in F major, Op. 96, “American” IV. Finale
1:07:18 - 17. Introduction - Kathryn Lockwood, viola
1:09:06 - 18. William Grant Still “Danzas de Panama” II. Mejorana y Socavon & IV. Cumbia y Congo