Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim: Friendship, Collaboration and Composition

 

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Johannes Brahms, 1853

Joseph Joachim, 1853, by Menzel

Joseph Joachim, 1853, by Menzel

When I read a book it feels like I know the author just a little bit.  The more books I read by the same author, the more personal the perception of relationship becomes.  That same acquaintance is true when listening to music.  Beethoven, Mozart, Bach-their styles are well known and comfortably familiar.  I am barely an amateur musician, but when I play music and multiple pieces by the same composer it adds a depth and understanding to the experience.  So imagine the process and experience of collaborating with a composer on a concerto written for your instrument. A close friendship between composer and performer can be an intimate creative process. Such were the circumstances between Johannes Brahms and Joseph Joachim in creating Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77.

 

Joachim and Brahms were alike in many aspects.  They both held very high standards of music quality and artistic integrity.  Joachim is “widely regarded as one of the most accomplished violinist of his time.”  He and Brahms collaborated closely for many years. From 1881 to 1883 their friendship cooled after Joachim believed his wife was having an affair and Brahms disagreed with the suspicions in a letter written to Joachim’s wife.  She offered the letter as evidence in the divorce proceedings.

Joseph Joachim and Amalie Weiss

Joseph Joachim and Amalie Weiss

Had Brahms and Joachim not met in May 1853, Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77 may have never been written.  At the ages of 20 and 21 the musicians, Brahms as accompanist and Joachim as violinist, become life-long friends. In 1853, Joachim introduced Brahms to Robert and Clara Schumann, another life-changing friendship for Brahms. Brahms fell in love with Hungarian music during his friendship with Hungarian Joachim and as a result composed his well-known Hungarian Dances from 1858-1868.

Brahms’ summer in Pörtschach Austria in 1878 inspired a sketch of their most significant collaboration, the Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77, in 1878. The first performance, in Leipzig, on New Year’s Day, 1879.

In modern culture, the third movement of Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D Major has been used in film scores such as Paul Thomas Anderson‘s 2007 film There Will Be Blood including the end and main credits. The third movement was also the inspiration for the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice song Don’t Cry for Me Argentina from the musical Evita.

Brahms’ love of Hungarian themes inspired the third movement of his concerto.  Spring Program book contains program notes for the Concerto discussing the technical side of the piece are available here.

by Judy Cowling

 

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_(Brahms)

Los Angles Philharmonic program notes written by Grant Hiroshima, executive director of a private foundation in Chicago and the former Director of Technology Development for the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Arizona Theater http://www.arizonatheatre.org/atc-resources/dynamic/ed_docs/opnDrs_playguide-Brahms.pdf

Chicago Symphony

http://cso.org/uploadedFiles/1_Tickets_and_Events/Program_Notes/042210_ProgramNotes_Brahms_ViolinConcerto.pdf

The Musical Quarterly

http://www.jstor.org/stable/741978?seq=1

Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77: (1878)

 

 

 

 

Start Your Holiday Celebrations with MSO’s Holiday Show

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There is no better experience to start the season than with the sights, sounds,  scents, textures and flavors  of the Holidays!

The MSO Holiday Show will have it all this coming Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. in Emens Auditorium.

Enjoy  the Ball State University holiday decorations of  as you approach Emens Auditorium.  Once inside the warmth of the season will embrace you with the festive decorations of Emens Lobby.  Family and individual portraits are offered courtesy of Murray’s Jewelers before the concert.  Give us your happy holiday smiles then download the free portrait from www.munciesymphony.org.

Nutcracker

The concert offers an fun, eclectic mix of music and performers from high energy singing by the Ball State University Glee Club and dancing of the Nutcracker by the Ball State Dancers to an  intimate duet “Baby It’s Cold Outside”, to Anderson’s “Suite of Carols featuring the brass, strings and woodwinds of the Muncie Symphony Orchestra.

Baby It’s Cold Outside

Holidays are rich with flavors, too!  So, come to the Williams Lounge during
intermission and taste yummy cookies and lemonade.
Santa will be in Emens Lobby at intermission with candy canes for the children.

March of the Toys

 Imagine yourself a in the “March of the Toys” at the MSO Instrument Petting Zoo.
You can play instruments in Emens Lobby before the concert and at intermission.

The Little Drummer Boy

 

And no holiday is complete without Carols!

 

 

Charlie Brown’s Christmas

 

 

Join Andrew Crow, Muncie Symphony Orchestra, Ball State Dancers and Ball State
University Singers Glee Club on Saturday, December 1st at 4 p.m. in Emens Auditorium to
kick off the Holidays.

Andrew Crow, guest conductor

Tickets are available at Emens Box Office and Ticketmaster.  Children ages 13 and younger are admitted free.

Muncie Symphony is on

SPOTIFY

To listen to the Holiday Concert Playlist (a collection of tunes on the Holiday program) on Spotify, type “spotify:user:munciesymphony” in the spotify app search box. You can download the spotify app here.

 

 

An Imaginary Journey

Imagin. . . the music . . . taking you on an imaginary journey . conjured up in your mind as you listen to the dynamic range of the golden flute of Mihoko Watanbe and the Muncie Symphony Orchestra perform the World Premier of a new composition by Jody Nagel .  .    .     .      .       .        .         .

“A Swashbuckling Adventure . . . From Days of Yore”.

That is just what each student in the Metal Art studio of Professor Pat Nelson did.  The myths in each part of Jody Nagel’s composition, Sea Voyage in Search of a Fairy QueenThe Enchanted Castle, The Dungeon and the Beast, The Hero’s Three Impossible Deeds, and The Battle for Virtue and the Celebration Feast were the inspiration for the sheet metal artwork will be on display in the lobby of Emens Auditorium for the concert this Saturday.

 

Metal Art by students of Pat Nelson, Professor of Art, Ball State University

 

       imagine a fairy Queen

 

Metal Art by students of Pat Nelson

                                                              imagine a hero warrior

 

Metal Art by students of Pat Nelson


                                                                                                                         imagine a mermaid  on a sea voyage………..

 

Metal Art by students of Pat Nelson

 

imagine an archer in a battle for virtue………………..

 

Metal Art by students of Pat Nelson Ball State University

                                                                                                                                                                              imagine beast in the dungeon

 

Ball State students from Pat Nelsonʼs Metals class, were challenged to design and create a figure from sheet metal that represented some of the musical characters within the concerto. The figures are mounted and displayed with a “Pied Piper” created by Pat Nelson.

Dr. Jody NagelCindee Cox, photographer

Susan Athertonʼs 4th grade music students from Storer Elementary, produced an artistic representation of the 3rd movement of Nagelʼs piece, creating a large paper diagram that illustrated the dynamic range and storyline of the music within the 3rd movement. Their artwork will be on display in the lobby of Emens Auditorium for the concert.

Dr. Nagel explains music of Part 3 from
“A Swashbuckling Adventure…From Days of Yore”.
Listen Here

MUNCIE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Season Finale Concert

 A Swashbuckling Adventure

 Bohuslav Rattay, conductor
Mihoko Watanabe, flute

                             Nagel                             A Swashbuckling Adventure…From Days of Yore

   Shostakovich               Symphony No. 5 in d minor op. 47

April 28, 2012

 6:30 p.m. Pre-concert talk
7:30 p.m. Concert

 Emens Auditorium, Ball State Universtiy

 Tickets at Ticketmaster  and Emens Box Office
$18 – $30 for Adults              $5 for students and youth

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Standby Tickets for Romantic Hero tomorrow

We are offering STANDBY TICKETS
at the Sursa Box Office one hour prior to the concert.
adults $15 (half price) and students $5

 

Standby seating is based on available seating immediately before the beginning of the concert. Please purchase your standby ticket by 7:15 p.m. and be in the Mueller Lobby 10 minutes before the concert.  Standby patrons will be escorted to their seats and must be seated quickly. In the event that no seats are available for standby patrons, a full refund will be given immediately at the Sursa Box Office.

Of A Most Urgent Nature

In just ten days, violinist Anna Vayman takes the stage for Romantic Hero!
a Muncie Symphony Orchestra classical concert

The concert is in the extraordinary Sursa Hall.

Sursa Hall is a musical jewel for the entire community, blending first-rate acoustical design with musical intimacy. It is designed to foster a close connection between performers and audiences, and its acoustical tuning capabilities allow performers to adjust the hall’s sound qualities to suit their individual preferences. The cornerstone of Ball State University’s Music Instruction Building is named in honor of benefactors David and Mary Jane Sursa. credit

Tickets to performances in 600-seat Sursa Performance Hall, sell out fast.
Seating is general admission.
ADULTS $ 30
Students tickets are FREE with BSU or IVY Tech Student until March 30th.
All student tickets at the door $5

Buy tickets at Emens Box Office or Ticketmaster.

Shostakovich Violin Concerto No.1 Mvt.1 – Sayaka Shoji

A pre-concert talk by Bohuslav Rattay and guests at 6:30 p.m. in Sursa Hall is free with a concert ticket.

Guests:
Peter Blume, director of the David Owsley Museum of Art
Laura Kuykendall, assistant professor of art history at Ball State University.

More detail about the MSO concert, Romantic Hero! HERE

MSO’s Opening Season Concert a Sell Out . . . . . . . . . **Don’t Miss the Remaining Season Concerts**




600 very happy people enjoyed the Muncie Symphony Orchestra’s season opening concert last Saturday night, the 15th of October.  

If you were among them bring your ticket to the MSO office for credit toward a full season of music.  MSO will apply your ticket price toward Season Tickets to the three remaining concerts of the
 2011-2012 Season under the baton of Bohuslav Rattay:



Always popular, the Holiday Concert on December 3rd at 4 p.m. in Emens Auditorium has the highest attendance of the concert season.  


Come back to Sursa Hall for a breath-taking experience when Anna Vayman performs Shostakovich’s first Violin Concerto with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra.  The intimacy and acoustics of Sursa Hall  make for an extraordinary musical experience. Romantic Hero
is March 31st at 7:30 p.m.


Shostakovich      Violin Concerto No.1 in a minor, op.77 (99)
                           Anna Vayman, violin
Beethoven           Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major,  op. 55 (Eroica)


A Swashbuckling Adventure! MSO’s Season Finale is your first chance to hear the World Premiere of composer Jody Nagle’sFrom Days of Yore.” The concerto for flute and orchestra features Mihoko Watanabe, MSO’s principal flute. Listen to a short clip of “From Days of Yore” here




Nagle                    From Days of Yore                      World Premiere
                               
 Mihoko Watanabe, flute

Shostakovich         Symphony No.5 in d minor, op. 47



MSO  office  ~ 765.285.5531~ Ball State University ~ 2000 University Ave. AC-112


All About the New Season

Choices! is the word for 2011-2012

Four Concert Series

Classical Series
The MSO you know.  Three Classical concerts and the Holiday Concert

October
    15             Sursa at Sursa                             Classical Series             Tickets
                    Ann Carney Sursa, Organ              7:30 p.m.

                                                                      Sursa Hall

December      Fisher-Shafer Holiday Concert      Classical Series               Tickets
       3            Special Guests                           4:00 p.m.

                                                                    Emens Auditorium  

March
   31             Romantic Hero!                        Classical Series                Tickets
                    Anna Vayman, violin                 7:30 p.m.
                                                                 Sursa Hall          
28           A Swashbuckling Adventure         Classical Series                  Tickets
                  Mihoko Watanabe, flute               7:30 p.m.
                  Jody Nagle, composer                 Emens Auditorium                       

                     World Premiere



Rattanovy Series
The MSO you don’t want to miss.  Two Chamber concerts in unusual venues.

November
     19           Baby You Can Drive My Car!         Rattanovy Series              Tickets
                                                                     9:00 p.m.            Emens B.O. 765-285-1539
                                                                     Toyota Scion of Muncie  
April
    7            Ono Oboe                                 Rattanovy Series               Tickets
                                                                 9:00 p.m.                      Emens B.O. 285-1539
                                                                 Muncie Power Products Pershing Warehouse



Community Series
The MSO Free events.  Outdoor concerts family, fun, food.

June
    9           Festival on the Green                 Family Fun Series              Free/not ticketed
                 Guest Artists                            5:30 p.m.
                  MSO                                       7:30 p.m.
                                                               BSU Arts Terrace Lawn
August
  22       Picnic and Pops!                       Family Fun Series            Free/not ticketed
                 Guest Artists                            5:30 p.m.
                 MSO                                       7:30 p.m.
                                                               Lawn at Minnetrista      





Educational Series


MSO Young Peoples’ Concert
This concert is not scheduled due to lack of funding.
Click here to read about the Spring 2011 Young Peoples’ Concert

Music on the Move!
Graduate String Quartet visits schools and day care centers   Schedule  765.285.5531
Click here for more about last year’s program.

Young Artist Competition

January
     14           Young Artist Competition           Education Series            Free/reservations
                     Application                              2:00 p.m.                      765-285-5531
                                                                  Sursa Hall                     e-mail MSO

Add some fun
The Club
Post Concert Receptions
Postlude

                               

Festival on the Green Today

The Festival is ON 

The weather forecast looks very promising for 
Festival on the Green today.  
We are heading out to get started on setting up the 
Green for a fun afternoon on the Arts Terrace.

Come and enjoy the Art Activities, Artist Booths, 
Music, Wine Raffle and Giveaways.

This is your last chance to vote for your favorite Superconductor. 
The contest ends with the winner conducting 
his or her choice of music at the end of the MSO concert. 
Celebrate with the winner and support the MSO!

There is plenty of green space for an intimate picnic for two or a big family and friends gathering around blankets and lawn chairs.

See you soon, and stop by the 
Muncie Symphony League table to say 
HELLO

Festival on the Green is Saturday

The correct MSO phone number is 285-5531
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