Graham Vink
Special to The Morning Star
Looking for something to do on Victoria Day? Join British cellist Michael Kevin Jones as he makes a stop in Vernon on his 2018 global tour.
His playing has been described as ѻýprofound, and deliciously controlledѻý by the Daily Telegraph, and he has played for the Royal family. He has performed and recorded to glowing reviews the world over, and his discography includes a complete recording of Bach cello suites, played on a 1667 Stradivarius cello for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which has received critical acclaim and several audio awards.
Youѻýll hear selections from those cello suites, along with Como una fantasia by Rodrigo in the first half.
Iѻýll be joining him on the piano for the second half, starting with Lisztѻýs transcription of Schumannѻýs beautiful art song, Widmung. This has always been a favourite of mine, be it in its original form, or as a transcription: piano and cello together are sure to be a lovely combination. The passionate Andante from Rachmaninovѻýs Sonata for cello and piano will follow.
From there, weѻýll present Brahmsѻýs Sonata in E minor for cello and piano, op. 38. Of this work, Brahms remarked that ѻýthe piano should be a partner, often leading, often a watchful and considerate partner, but it should under no circumstance assume a purely accompanying role.ѻý
This homage to J.S. Bach features themes in the first movement and a fugue that are based on Contrapunctus 4 and 13 from Bachѻýs The Art of Fugue.
There may be a few other playful surprises on this May Long program, but youѻýll have to attend if you want to hear what they are. Join us at All Saints Anglican Church Monday, May 21 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20 adult, $15 senior and student and are available at the door, and through .
ѻý Graham Vink is a solo and collaborative pianist based in Kelowna.
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