The article published on the news website The New York
Times on May 22, 2013 is called « Mozart as a Burnished Bookend, Heartening toYoung and Old».
The article opens the secrets about Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln Center that plays Mozart at Alice Tully. It was revealed that
the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center completed its season on Tuesday
evening at Alice Tully Hall, it did so with what amounted to a warm collective
hug. The audience was very satisfied with their work.So, it’s a well-known fact
that the concert, which repeated a program presented on Sunday evening, offered
no surprises. Moreover, it indicated the state of the music society and its
roster.
The article reports at length that while playing
Mozart’s Trio in B flat (K. 502) with two long-serving society associates, the
violinist Ani Kavafian and the cellist Timothy Eddy, the pianist Soyeon Kate
Lee managed the neat trick of standing out and fitting in simultaneously. It
was mentioned that the concert ended with a deeply satisfying rendition of the
Quintet in C for Two Violins, Two Violas and Cello (K. 515), a rhythmically
slippery, harmonically advanced piece that Mozart composed during a break in
writing “Don Giovanni” in 1787.
The article draws a conclusion that a new season
with its fresh initiatives commences in October under her successor, Suzanne
Davidson.
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information about the creative work is very noble and takes much energy and
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