Program
#5 for Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 5:00 PM EDT
presented
by Court Street Music
and
the Henry Waldinger Memorial Library
in
Valley Stream, New York
with
Helene
Williams, soprano
Daniel
Hyman, violinist/violist
Leonard
Lehrman, pianist/composer
from E.G.: A Musical
Portrait of Emma Goldman (1986).....Leonard
Lehrman & Karen Ruoff Kramer
"Haymarket" (perf of 1991) and "If I Can't Dance, It's Not My
Revolution" (perf of 2007)
"Maid of Athens"..............................................George
Gordon, Lord Byron (1810)-Nathaniel Lehrman
Variations on "Maid of
Athens".....................................................................Leonard
Lehrman (2015)
Sonatina in D, op. 137 #1, D. 384 for
Violin & Piano (1816)............................................Franz
Schubert
Allegro molto - Andante
- Allegro vivace
For My
Father..............................................................Dylan
Thomas (1951)-Leonard Lehrman (2020)
Maerchenbilder, op. 113 #1 & 4 for
Viola & Piano (1851).............................................Robert
Schumann
#1 Nicht schnell #4 Langsam, mit melancholischem
Ausdruck
Pity the
Nation..................................................Lawrence Ferlinghetti
(2006)-Leonard Lehrman (2020)
Sonata in A for Violin & Piano
(1886).............................................................................Cesar
Franck
Allegretto ben moderato - Allegro - Ben moderato:
Recitativo-Fantasia - Allegretto poco mosso
Piano Concerto #2, op. 18
(1900-01)....................................................................Sergei
Rachmaninoff
arr. for violin & piano (world premiere!) by L.Lehrman
(1966-2021)
Moderato - Adagio sostenuto - Allegro scherzando
These programs are
made possible with funds granted to The Professor Edgar H. Lehrman Memorial
Foundation,
from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York
StateCouncil on the Arts with the support of
Governor Andrew M.
Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by The Huntington
Arts Council.
This
concert is devoted to the memory of Nathaniel Lehrman and includes music
written by him, for him, and performed by him.