Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival Presents: Festival Concert V

September 19
7:30 PM

The Paramount Theater

215 E. Main St., Downtown Mall. Charlottesville, VA 22902
Charlottesville, VA 22902

The Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival, which draws outstanding musicians from North America and abroad every September, celebrates its 26th season with a series of concerts from September 7 to 20, 2025.

The 2025 Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival is full of color from around the world, from classic pieces by Schubert, Rachmaninov, and Brahms, to the rhythms of Latin America, and Stravinsky's theatrical L'Histoire du soldat, and so much more. Playing music is telling stories, the expression of culture, the sound of a place, sometimes a place left behind. It is memories, the expression of emotions deep inside and ones to be wildly danced and celebrated.

The centerpiece of this program is Igor Stravinsky's L'Histoire du soldat with its themes of exile and a search for home through the musical expression of a parable of a soldier who trades his violin to the Devil in return for financial fortune. A mélange of French music from the 20th century complements the Stravinsky, with melodic works of many moods by Darius Milhaud and the Boulanger sisters, Nadia and Lili. A haunting Rachmaninov solo piano prelude and a familiar sweet tune by Hollywood's own Charlie Chaplin round out the program.

Program:

Suite du Voyageur sans bagage, Op. 157b..................Darius Milhaud

Nocturne, arr. for cello and piano................................Lili Boulanger

Cantique, arr. for cello and piano................................Nadia Boulanger

Prelude in B minor, Op. 32, No. 10...............................Sergei Rachmaninov

Smile....................................................................................Charlie Chaplin

Le Boeuf sur le toit...........................................................Darius Milhaud

L'Histoire du Soldat..........................................................Igor Stravinsky

Andrew Armstrong, Raphael Bell, Nina Bernat, Jeroen Berwaerts, I-Jen Fang, Matthew Hunt, Eleni Katz, Dave Nelson, Aylen Pritchin, Timothy Summers

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