
Norfolk Chamber Music Festival
From: WGBH Radio Boston
Series: New England Summer Festivals
Length: 59:31
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Featuring 70 acres of rolling lawns, glorious gardens and historic buildings, the Ellen Battell Stoeckel estate in Litchfield, CT is also the home of the annual Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. The strong tradition of music in that area dates back more than a century, originating in 1899 in the 35-room mansion of pianist Ellen Battell Stoeckel and her husband Carl (the son of Yale's first Professor of Music). In 1906 the Festival moved to its new home, the concert hall called "the Music Shed" - a.k.a "the big red barn" - designed by New York City architect E.K. Rossiter. Join us on the journey as we learn the rest of the story!
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 11 in C minor, K.388 (2nd mvt.)
Randall Wolfgang, oboe; Rebecca Kim, oboe; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Graham Lord, clarinet; Frank Morelli, bassoon; Jeremy Friedland, bassoon; William Purvis, French horn; Elizabeth Upton, French horn
Claude Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10
Tokyo String Quartet: Martin Beaver, violin; Kikuei Ikeda, violin; Kazuhide Isomura, viola; Clive Greensmith, cello
Franz Schubert: Piano Trio 'Notturno' in E-flat major, Op. 148 D. 897
Martin Beaver, violin; Clive Greensmith, cello; Juan Carlos Fernandez-Nieto, piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet in G major, Op. 25 (final mvt.)
Magdelena Filipczak, violin; Minjung Chun, viola; Mei-En Ho, cello; Lee Erik Dionne, piano
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Piece Description
Featuring 70 acres of rolling lawns, glorious gardens and historic buildings, the Ellen Battell Stoeckel estate in Litchfield, CT is also the home of the annual Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. The strong tradition of music in that area dates back more than a century, originating in 1899 in the 35-room mansion of pianist Ellen Battell Stoeckel and her husband Carl (the son of Yale's first Professor of Music). In 1906 the Festival moved to its new home, the concert hall called "the Music Shed" - a.k.a "the big red barn" - designed by New York City architect E.K. Rossiter. Join us on the journey as we learn the rest of the story!
Program:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade No. 11 in C minor, K.388 (2nd mvt.)
Randall Wolfgang, oboe; Rebecca Kim, oboe; Richard Stoltzman, clarinet; Graham Lord, clarinet; Frank Morelli, bassoon; Jeremy Friedland, bassoon; William Purvis, French horn; Elizabeth Upton, French horn
Claude Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10
Tokyo String Quartet: Martin Beaver, violin; Kikuei Ikeda, violin; Kazuhide Isomura, viola; Clive Greensmith, cello
Franz Schubert: Piano Trio 'Notturno' in E-flat major, Op. 148 D. 897
Martin Beaver, violin; Clive Greensmith, cello; Juan Carlos Fernandez-Nieto, piano
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quartet in G major, Op. 25 (final mvt.)
Magdelena Filipczak, violin; Minjung Chun, viola; Mei-En Ho, cello; Lee Erik Dionne, piano
Timing and Cues
Total Time - 58:59, including two internal :60-sec. station breaks (with music beds)
Additional Credits
Ray Brown, host. Alan McLellan, host. Engineer is Antonio Oliart-Ros. Online producers are Ben Schwartz and Brian McCreath. The Executive Producer, and WGBH’s Managing Director for Classical Services, is Benjamin K. Roe.





