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<p><span class="GingerNoCheckStart">&nbsp;</span>From tonight and until May 31 purchase a subscription for the 2013-2014 Season for only $70.&nbsp;Four season concerts performed in September, November, February &amp; May featuring extraordinary musical artists.&nbsp;You will love what we are planning for next season.&nbsp;Four concerts available for only $70. After May 31 the price goes up.&nbsp;</p>
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<p><span><span class="GingerNoCheckStart">&nbsp;</span>We are excited to announce a very special offer from&nbsp;<a href="http://www.solotrattoria.com" target="_blank">Solo Trattoria</a>&nbsp;in Freehold. Receive&nbsp;</span><span>a 20% discount on&nbsp;</span><span>your meal with your Downtown Concert Series ticket or Paypal receipt. Reservations are recommended.&nbsp;Call ahead and mention that you are attending the DCS concert. Then join us as we present&nbsp;<a href="http://www.downtownconcertseries.org/martha-bartz/" target="_blank">Martha Bartz and Mory Ortman</a>&nbsp;in a romantic cabaret performing classics from the American songbook on Saturday, February 16 at 7:30pm at St. Peter&rsquo;s Church in Freehold.</span></p>
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<div>After the concert, meet the artist at a wine and cheese reception graciously hosted by Investors Bank, 21 West Main Street, Freehold.</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.downtownconcertseries.org/martha-bartz/" target="_blank">Tickets for the concert are $25 and $10 for students 18 years and younger</a>.&nbsp;A subscription for our two spring concerts is available for $45 until February 16.&nbsp;</div>
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<div>All performances begin at 7:30 PM. Seating is limited,&nbsp;<a href="http://www.downtownconcertseries.org/martha-bartz/" target="_blank">purchase your tickets now</a>. The Downtown Concert Series is hosted in the historic setting of St. Peter&#8217;s Church, which is located at 33 Throckmorton Street, Freehold, New Jersey 07728. For additional information and to purchase tickets, please visit our website at&nbsp;<a href="http://www.downtownconcertseries.org" target="_blank">DowntownConcertSeries.org</a>.</div>
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<p>On February 16th, mezzo soprano&nbsp;<a href="http://newdcssite.squarespace.com/martha-bartz/">Martha Bartz</a>&nbsp;accompanied by pianist Mory Ortman present a cabaret performance that will delight Valentines&rsquo; Day audiences. Martha has graced stages from the Metropolitan Room and Carnegie Hall in New York City to New Jersey&rsquo;s Great Auditorium sharing her unique ability to move her beautiful silky sound seamlessly between musical art forms. The season closes on May 18th with the stunning string quintet,&nbsp;<a href="http://newdcssite.squarespace.com/sybarite5/">Sybarite5</a>. &ldquo;Their rock star status in the classical crossover world is well deserved. Their classically honed technique mixed with grit and all out passionate attack transfixes the audience&hellip;&rdquo; describes&nbsp;<em>The Sarasota Herald Tribune</em>. Sybarite5 stands out as the first string quintet ever selected as winners of Concert Artists Guild International Competition in its 60 year history, and is a fitting culmination to a concert season brimming with a dazzling array of musical brilliance.</p>
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<p><strong>We hope the concert is an opportunity to bring some normalcy to our lives, to help our community and to give thanks to the many people that have been working so hard on our behalf. As a thank you we are offering complimentary tickets to first responders and utility workers. They can acquire tickets the night of the performance by showing their IDs. Those that want to help local relief organizations can acquire a discounted $10 ticket for the concert with a contribution of a bag of non-perishable items. </strong></p>
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<p>&ldquo;Blazing power and graceful finesse, innovative and imaginative, rarefied beauty&rdquo;&hellip;these words capture the brilliant music of Bridget Kibbey who is redefining the role of the harp for audiences around the globe.&nbsp; She is a recipient of the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, and winner of Concert Artist Guild&#8217;s International Competition and Astral Artist Auditions, and now performs for the Downtown Concert Series at St. Peter&rsquo;s Church in Freehold, NJ on Saturday, November 17<sup>th</sup> at 7:30 pm.</p>
<p>Lauded for her artistry and ability to captivate audiences, harpist Bridget Kibbey &#8220;makes it seem as though her instrument had been waiting all its life to explode with the gorgeous colors and energetic figures she was getting from it (New York Times).&#8221;</p>
<p>Ms. Kibbey is a graduate of The Juilliard School, where she studied with Nancy Allen. She is on the harp faculties of Bard Conservatory, New York University, and the Juilliard Pre-College program.&nbsp; Bridget&#8217;s debut album, Love is Come Again, was named one of 2007&#8217;s Top Ten Releases by Time Out New York. Ms. Kibbey&#8217;s solo performances have been broadcast on NPR&#8217;s Performance Today, New York&#8217;s WQXR, WNYC&#8217;s Soundcheck, WETA&rsquo;s Front Row Washington, WRTI&rsquo;s Crossover, and A&amp;E&#8217;s Breakfast with the Arts.&nbsp; She&nbsp; has collaborated with an array of artists in repertoire new and established, including Ian Bostridge, David Krakauer, Jaime Laredo, Edgar Meyer, Mayumi Miyata, Cristina Pato, Sharon Robinson, David Shifrin, and the Calder and Jupiter Quartets. She is frequently featured with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, is the founding harpist of the International Contemporary Ensemble and Metropolis Ensemble, and often performs with the Knights Chamber Orchestra and world music trio MAYA.</p>
<p>&ldquo;Ms. Kibbey, a performer who seems to revel in the sheer physicality required to coax a vast range of exacting expression from her stately instrument, was a delight to watch and to hear&#8230;And Ms. Kibbey was a marvel once more, her dramatic sweeps and robust lines repeatedly cause for shivers&#8230;&rdquo;&nbsp; New York Times).</p>
<p>The Downtown Concert Series, currently in its 3<sup>rd</sup> season,&nbsp; presents extraordinary musical artists in the historic and intimate venue of St. Peter&rsquo;s Church.&nbsp; &ldquo;Once again we are so pleased to present an artist that stretches the experience of our listeners and allows them to encounter the uniqueness and beauty of the harp in the hands of a true master.&nbsp; Bridget Kibbey truly brings &lsquo;rarefied beauty&rsquo; to the stage, and it&rsquo;s a privilege to host her in this series,&rdquo; said Gail Reilly, chair of the Downtown Concert Series.</p>
<p><span style="color: black;">Tickets for the concerts are $25 and $10 for students 18 years and younger.&nbsp;&nbsp; Seating is limited and tickets should be purchased in advance.&nbsp; </span>A post-concert reception will be hosted by Investors Bank (21 West Main Street, Freehold) following the concert.</p>
<p><span style="color: black;">The Downtown Concert Series is hosted at St. Peter&rsquo;s Church, located at 33 Throckmorton Street, Freehold, New Jersey 07728. For additional information and to purchase tickets please visit our website at DowntownConcertSeries.org or call 732~431~8383.</span></p>
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<p>The piano sonata as we know it today was originally conceived in the Baroque era as a piece for various instruments &#8220;to sound&#8221; (<span id="GRmark_47b5fc8d47e1eebeccea78bbeee0f54e47baf02f_sonare:0" class="GRcorrect">sonare</span>), as opposed to a cantata &#8220;to sing&#8221; (<span id="GRmark_47b5fc8d47e1eebeccea78bbeee0f54e47baf02f_cantare:1" class="GRcorrect">cantare</span>). The genre and term, being admittedly vague, evolved over the subsequent generations to include works for solo instruments. The early development of the solo keyboard sonata is generally traced to the works of Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) who wrote over 500 such pieces, and the genre took on increasing importance throughout the eighteenth century. Keyboard sonatas came to be written in three or four movements; the first movement usually composed in what is known as sonata form - a three-part structure that expands upon two contrasting themes.</p>
<p>The development of the keyboard sonata also coincided with the development of the piano itself, from a low-volume, plucked-string harpsichord, to a pianoforte (a light action instrument used by Mozart capable of some dynamic variety), to the experimental models requested by Beethoven (who sought a stronger, more durable instrument with a wide pitch range). The <span id="GRmark_5dd3710f29e69b9e9d5a2587db8347ebe0b5be2e_virtuosic:0" class="GRcorrect">virtuosic</span> effects, &#8220;violent&#8221; chords, and desire for aggressive expression displayed in many of Beethoven&#8217;s keyboard sonatas were hardly thinkable on the pianoforte, and he was known for breaking strings and causing structural damage to his keyboard instruments. Such instances prompted the development of the more &#8220;heavy duty&#8221; instrument used today.</p>
<p>An example of such a <span id="GRmark_2701d5c424f0b289aeeb6db376808050b58f9ef2_virtuosic:0" class="GRcorrect">virtuosic</span> work is <strong>Beethoven&#8217;s <em>Piano Sonata no. 21 in C major, Op. 53</em></strong>, more commonly known as the <strong><em>Waldstein Sonata</em></strong>. This sonata was completed in the summer of 1804, during one of the more precarious periods of Beethoven&#8217;s personal life as he began to process the reality of his hearing loss. This sonata, immediately following the third symphony (the &#8220;Eroica&#8221;), marks the beginning of what scholars term his middle period: consisting of compositions generally characterized by technically challenging virtuosity and psychologically heroic themes.</p>
<p>The <em>Waldstein Sonata</em> receives its name from Beethoven&#8217;s dedication to Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein of Vienna, a patron as well as a close personal friend. This sonata is also known as &#8220;L&#8217;Aurora&#8221; (the Dawn), for the sonority of the opening chords of the third movement. Of the three movements, the outer movements of the sonata are the most substantial, each taking about eleven minutes to perform. The first movement, in sonata form, opens with repeated chords played softly, devoid of a clearly defined melody, yet still portraying an excited and somewhat agitated mood. The second theme, marked <span id="GRmark_dad8f2313ffceef1af85260bcdce99ee60f27c9a_dolce:0" class="GRcorrect">dolce</span>, is a chordal theme in E major. Though not unprecedented, the movement to the key of the third scale degree (the <span id="GRmark_b8fcb632a7965f5cfe7e5fc695bb293f3f81c485_mediant:0" class="GRcorrect">mediant</span>) is a notable change from the traditional move to the key of the fifth scale degree (the dominant). The second movement, the Introduzione, is a short Adagio that is paradoxically described as both haltingly angular and tranquil. The Introduzione replaces an earlier longer middle movement that was later published separately as the <em>Andante <span id="GRmark_c303fb99ed35c162cacc5e3895bdb838197d42bb_favori:0" class="GRcorrect">favori</span></em>. The third movement, <span id="GRmark_d2778b489564cded728d8eece2d56823f53cfffd_Rondo:0" class="GRcorrect">Rondo</span>, contains one of Beethoven&#8217;s more technically difficult passages: a continuous trill plus melody in the right hand accompanied by rapid scales matching the trill <span id="GRmark_d2778b489564cded728d8eece2d56823f53cfffd_speed:1" class="GRcorrect">speed</span> in the left hand. While Rondo movements were traditionally regarded as a more light-hearted contrast to the sonata form movements, Beethoven infuses this movement with the aggression, passion, and emotional contrast that previous composers would reserve for their first movements.</p>
<p>Franz Schubert represents the epitome of the modern conception of a &#8220;Romantic&#8221; artist: he was deeply interested in personal expression, he had very little money, he was not widely recognized for his genius in his own lifetime, and he died very young (age 31). In his short life, he managed to compose almost 1000 works: some 600 art songs, 9 symphonies, liturgical music, operas, and a large body of chamber music.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Schubert&#8217;s <em>Piano Sonata in A Major, D.959</em></strong> is the second of a trilogy of sonatas (D.958-960) written within the last months of Schubert&#8217;s life between the spring and autumn of 1828. They were not published until about ten years after his death, and like many of Schubert&#8217;s piano sonatas, they were virtually neglected during the nineteenth century. Some scholars feel that this was due to a biased public comparison with the structurally complex and dramatically compelling sonatas of Beethoven. Over time though, public and critical opinion has changed and these three last sonatas are now considered among Schubert&#8217;s most important mature compositions. The three sonatas furthermore contain specific allusions to some of Schubert&#8217;s other compositions. Some feel that these connections point to a turbulent emotional content embedded within the sonatas, particularly ruminating upon the composer&#8217;s knowledge of his own <span id="GRmark_ea560ac34623803b7e744c85797dcfe3ca4e4090_eminent:0" class="GRcorrect">eminent</span> demise, and they are described as highly personal and autobiographical.</p>
<p>While much of Schubert&#8217;s music is popularly described as &#8220;ambiguous,&#8221; the <em>A Major Sonata </em>is marked by clarity and extroversion. The first movement, in sonata form, opens with dramatic stately chords that give way to a more gentle melodic style. The harmonic exposition moves through its own dominant (or the fifth scale degree of the key built on the fifth scale degree); a rather radical move for Schubert. However, a series of key changes by major thirds generates the forward harmonic movement while actually ending in the same key in which it began. The second movement, Andantino, is a poignant and lamenting movement in ternary form. The middle section involves an <span id="GRmark_3422fdc2ddaadbd81706628062443d31bc2fb30e_improvisatory:0" class="GRcorrect">improvisatory</span> fantasia-like character, with rather harsh sonorities culminating in fortissimo chords before returning to a <span id="GRmark_3422fdc2ddaadbd81706628062443d31bc2fb30e_more calm:1" class="GRcorrect">more calm</span> state. Many view this movement as the most psychologically <span id="GRmark_04fe70493b2bfc2a04c97a12278898e1f1b9a0e3_profound:0" class="GRcorrect">profound</span> of the entire sonata, with its mesmerizing and mysterious sonic qualities that some describe as existing on the verge of an erupting storm. The third movement, Scherzo, is a light and <span id="GRmark_7e4ceca789249f546a3bfe69f0e1b2873777c8a1_high-spirited contrast:0" class="GRcorrect">high-spirited contrast</span> to the second movement, yet still contains a considerable level of craftsmanship. The fourth movement, Rondo, consists of an almost relentless triplet rhythm <span id="GRmark_9da2148f0b9613ad63ecf809d7c907625dc07011_overlayed:0" class="GRcorrect">overlayed</span> with an endless <span id="GRmark_9da2148f0b9613ad63ecf809d7c907625dc07011_songful:1" class="GRcorrect">songful</span> melody.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The last years of Schubert&#8217;s life were happily marked by a growing public acclaim for the composer&#8217;s works, and he even made arrangements to continue his musical studies with the counterpoint master Simon Sechter, yet his health continued to deteriorate. Schubert had been struggling with syphilis since 1822 and suffered from weakness, headaches, and dizziness. However, up until the last weeks of his life in November 1828, he continued to compose an extraordinary amount of music, including the <em>A Major Sonata</em>. The cause of his death was officially diagnosed as typhoid fever, though other theories have been proposed, including mercury poisoning (a then common treatment for syphilis) and the tertiary stage of the disease itself. The last musical work that he requested to hear was Beethoven&#8217;s <em>String Quartet in C# minor, Op. 131</em>. The violinist Karl Holz, who was present at the gathering five days before Schubert&#8217;s death, commented, &#8220;The King of Harmony has sent the King of Song a friendly bidding to the crossing&#8221;. At his own request, Schubert was buried next to Beethoven, the composer whom he had admired all his life.</p>
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