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RARE BAROQUE GEMS IN CREATIVE ARTS SERIES CONCERT
by Joanna Bramel Young
Sunday, June 02, 2013
A small but appreciative June 2 audience heard in Santa Rosa's Resurrection Parish a delightful buffet of baroque vocal and instrumental works performed by the five-year old Vinaccesi Ensemble of Berkeley. Nanette McGuinness soprano; Kindra Scharich, mezzo soprano; Jonathan Smucker, tenor; and ba...
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MESMERIZING IRISH MEZZO TELLS STORIES IN WEILL SONG RECITAL
by Vaida Falconbridge
Sunday, April 21, 2013
There were stories of fiery gypsies, dances, kisses, deep angst, unrequited love, mermaids, and headstrong young maidens. Irish-born mezzo soprano Tara Erraught told her Weill Hall audience April 21 in her lilting Irish brogue, “People ask why I pick the programs the way I do. Well, being from Irel...
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SONG CYCLES FOR CONNOISSEURS
by Terry McNeill
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Elina Garanca’s April 9 Weill Hall recital was a connoisseur’s program, eschewing the more popular song literature and concentrating on mostly subtle and evocative works of Schumann, Berg and Richard Strauss. With pianist Kevin Murphy, the Latvian mezzo soprano, famous from the opera stage as a sum...
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VADIM REPIN: STARLIGHT, SHINING BRIGHT
by Steve Osborn
Sunday, April 07, 2013
Born in Siberia in 1971, violinist Vadim Repin is as Russian as they come, but he played nary a note of Russian music in his April 7 recital at the Green Music Center's Weill Hall. The closest he got was the last movement of the Janacek violin sonata, which celebrates the triumphal entry of Russian...
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TICHMAN IN COMMAND AT OAKMONT RECITAL
by Terry McNeill
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Attending a Nina Tichman recital is a warmly familiar experience, as the Cologne-based pianist plays nearly everything in the standard literature with a professional command and artistic probity. There is sentiment in her playing but not sentimentality, attention to detail that is never fussy, and i...
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LUTOSLAWSKI PARTITA THRILLING IN MUTTER'S WEILL RECITAL
by Terry McNeill
Saturday, March 02, 2013
Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter charmed a Weill Hall audience March 2 in a recital that eschewed popular works and elicited rapt attention from the 1,300 listeners present. Forgoing the staples of the Brahms and Beethoven sonatas, or the Franck and Prokofiev, the German artist played provocative and ex...
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SARDONIC AND LUSH RUSSIAN CELLO MUSIC IN BAVERSTAM'S UKIAH RECITAL
by Joel Cohen
Thursday, February 07, 2013
Cellist Sebastian Bäverstam and pianist Pei-Shan Lee enthralled their Ukiah audience Feb. 7 with an all Russian program, presented as the third concert of the Ukiah Community Concerts Association's 2012-13 season. The recital began with Prokofiev's C Minor Sonata, Op. 119, a tour de force for both...
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JONNY COMES DANCING HOME IN MILL VALLEY RECITAL
by John Boyajy
Sunday, January 13, 2013
If you love Schumann's piano music, you would have been delighted with Jon Nakamatsu’s Jan. 13 recital in Marin's Mt. Tamalpais Methodist Church, produced by the Mill Valley Chamber Music Society. For, although Schubert and Beethoven also were on the program, this recital was all about Schumann. S...
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MAGNIFICAT MAGNIFIQUE IN MENKE JULANDER AGO RECITAL AT INCARNATION
by Janis Dunson Wilson
Friday, January 11, 2013
Music of the Magnificat is the perfect concert theme for the closing of the liturgical year and the opening of the new, and the Redwood Chapter of the American Guild of Organists presented a wonderful program Jan. 11 in the Church of the Incarnation. This was the fifth program of the fourth season o...
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THE COMPLETE PACKAGE
by Terry McNeill
Friday, December 07, 2012
Listening to Anton Nel’s piano playing is similar to meeting a charming avuncular relative for a good meal – always much to savor. The Austin-based artist played a balanced and instructive recital Dec. 7 in SRJC’s Newman Auditorium as part of the College’s chamber music series. Nel opened with a co...
RECITAL REVIEW
American Guild of Organists / Friday, April 13, 2012
Maxine Van Norden, organ

Maxine and David Van Norden April 13 at Incarnation

VAN NORDEN DUO CHARMS INCARNATION AUDIENCE WITH ORGAN AND VOCAL ARTISTRY

by Jim Harrod
Friday, April 13, 2012

Santa Rosa organist Maxine Van Norden played a delightfully musical program of Baroque and Romantic organ music to a large and enthusiastic audience at the Santa Rosa's Church of the Incarnation April 13. David Van Norden, the organist’s son, joined her in the program with voice and piano contributions.

This was the eighth of the Friday evening twilight pipe organ mini recitals at Incarnation this year.

The recital began with a cleanly played organ Toccata in F major by Buxtehude, followed by Bach’s Schmuecke dich, O Liebe Seele, BWV 654, from the set of Eighteen Chorale Preludes.

Mr. Van Norden joined the organist in a happy springtime romp-around by way of an organ and piano duet rendition of Sheep May Safely Graze from Bach’s Birthday Cantata, in an E. Power Biggs arrangement.

The audience then heard a serene performance of the Intermezzo from Rhineberger’s Organ Sonata No. 4, Op. 98, entitled “Tonus peregrines”, and Franck’s Panus Angelicus, sung by Mr. Van Norden. The program concluded with an organ arrangement of the arioso "Thanks Be to Thee” attributed to Handel.

Throughout the recital Ms. Norden played masterfully using correctly articulated touch for the Baroque and sensitive legato phrasing for the Romantic selections. Her pedal technique is secure and her understanding of correct registration for the instrument was apparent in the splendor of the sound produced. This was a very satisfying organ concert.
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