Robert Battey, Schubert's 'The Great' Shows NSO At Its Best (Washington Post, October 12) |
The neoclassical Toccata concertante, by American composer Irving Fine, came off nicely as a contained academic exercise. A student of Piston and N. Boulanger, Fine was on the faculty of Harvard, Brandeis, and Tanglewood. Fine’s very short work was reminiscent of Poulenc -- especially the intricate writing for winds -- though without the charisma.
This concert repeats on Friday and Saturday (October 12 and 13, 8 pm). Next week's concerts from the National Symphony Orchestra feature W. Schuman's Prayer in Time of War and the Vaughan Williams sixth symphony, as well as Emanuel Ax playing the Brahms second piano concerto (October 18 to 20).
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