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DESCRIPTION:Guest Artist Recital: Alexander Goldberg\, violin\, and Mariko Kaneda\, piano\, in Jemison Auditorium inside Sanborn Hall\, 23 Elizabeth St.\, Delaware. Admission is free. For more information\, visit owu.edu/PerformingArts.



Please join Mariko Kaneda (Music Faculty 2004-2018) who has been collaborating with the Performing Arts Department\, and Alexander Goldberg (violin)\, a Yale graduate pursuing a Doctorate in Violin Performance at the CUNY Graduate Center\, for a violin and piano recital.&nbsp\; They will take you to a journey of musical transformation\, exploring how four great composers engaged with the sounds of the past and the spirit of folk tradition.
The first half of this recital is a study in historical dialogue. Ysa&yuml\;e&apos\;s monumental Sonata for Solo Violin\, Op. 27 No. 1 pays direct homage to Bach's Sei Solo sonatas\, forging a new idiom of late-Romantic polyphony with baroque roots. In contrast\, Prokofiev's Sonata No. 2 offers a brilliant neoclassical language\, presenting classical form and rhetoric through a distinctly modern lens.
The second half turns its ear to the music of the people. Brahms' Sonata No. 2 in A Major\, Op. 100\, anchors itself in pastoral beauty\, weaving a rustic grace of the L&auml\;ndler folk dance into its heart and anchored by soaring\, tuneful melodies. The program concludes with Ravel&apos\;s Tzigane\, a dazzling virtuosic showcase that explodes with colorful Hungarian and Roma-inspired melodies\, echoing the Hungarian influences that also inspired Ysa&yuml\;e.



SUMMARY:Guest Artist Recital: Alexander Goldberg\, violin\, and Mariko Kaneda\, piano
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