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Second Thursday concert revives 20-year-old Brahms program

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Levon Ambartsumian and Evgeny Rivkin

The Second Thursday Scholarship Series concert for October revisits a program last performed at UGA 20 years ago: three Johannes Brahms sonatas presented by Hugh Hodgson School of Music professors Levon Ambartsumian and Evgeny Rivkin.

 

The concert, on October 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Concert Hall at the Performing Arts Center, sees Ambartsumian, Regent’s and Franklin Professor of Violin, and Rivkin, professor of piano, returning to the piece that introduced them to the University of Georgia.

 

“In October 1995, we performed this All-Brahms program as our first-ever recital at UGA, recorded it shortly after in Hugh Hodgson Hall and released it under the ACA recording label,” Ambartsumian and Rivkin wrote in the program notes for this performance.

 

“We have not played this program since that time and now, after 20 years, have decided to conquer it again.”

 

Ambartsumian says that those 20 years of concertizing and teaching come through in the music, altering their understanding and performance of the pieces.

 

“Actually, [Dr. Rivkin] asked me, when I proposed playing this program, ‘Do you think we have something new to say in this music?” said Ambartsumian. “I said, ‘I don’t know about that, but because we’re 20 years older, whatever we say—even with the same music—will be different.’”

 

The sonatas themselves highlight different periods in Brahms’s musical development and how his approach to music changed over time. However, a basis on vocal melodies, song-like structures, ties together each piece, though each sonata employs this in different ways.

 

“I would consider the first sonata a song, the second is a combination song and something a little more heavy-weighted and the third is definitely a ‘sonata-symphony,’ and we will try to show that and express this music as clearly as we can.”

 

The concert is part of a tour of sorts, as Ambartsumian and Rivkin are also playing the program at Agnes Scott College in Decatur and Francis Marion University in Florence, South Carolina. The duo will also travel to Russia in November to play the program.

 

Tickets are $18 each or $5 with a UGA student ID and are available at the Performing Arts Center box office, by calling 706-542-4400 or by visiting pac.uga.edu.

 

The Second Thursday Scholarship Series began in 1980 and continues the tradition of “Music Appreciation Programs” started by Hugh Hodgson in the 1930s. Proceeds from contributions and ticket sales to these concerts are among the primary means through which School of Music scholarship funds are raised each year.

 

The Hugh Hodgson School of Music sponsors more than 350 concerts each year. To view the performance calendar, subscribe to the weekly email concert listing or learn more about the School of Music, go to music.uga.edu.

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