Music Celebrating Art

In a program noting the diversity of Baroque music, cellist, Yehuda Hanani and pianist, Lydia Artymiw will join forces to present Bach, Boccherini, Scarlatti, Vivaldi and a new neo-Baroque commission at the Clark Museum in Williamstown, MA, at 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3. This performance celebrates the grand reopening of The Clark following its major renovations. “We are delighted to be part of the expansion and new vision of The Clark,” Hanani tells me. “Being surrounded by the large and varied collection at The Clark is bound to spark new revelations about the synchronicities between the bow and the brush.” Hanani, acclaimed for his charismatic playing and interpretations on the cello, is among the world’s authorities on the works of J.S. Bach. He will be performing Bach’s famous Suites for Unaccompanied Cello. When asked which of the manuscripts he would be using, Hanani replied, “You must always go to the wife!” (Anna Magdalena Bach). Lydia Artymiw, equally renowned and the recipient of numerous awards for solo and chamber music performance, is well-remembered for her tours with the Marlboro festival. Artymiw will be playing several of the “mercurial” miniatures of Scarlatti. Together, the artists will perform an A-Major Sonata by Luigi Boccherini and one in E-minor by Vivaldi, whose music Hanani finds inseparable from the ornate Venetian architecture and great paintings of Cavaletto. Also on the program are an Adagio of J.S. Bach, a Pablo Casals favorite, and the newly-commissioned work for the occasion by the prolific and inspirational composer, Stephen Dankner. Both musicians say that the arts are inseparable from one another. Tickets for “Masters of the Baroque” are $40 ($30 members). Call 413-458-0524 for information or reservations.

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