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Why.
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you. That was the first Sonata for a violin and piano. Right.
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formers were easly black widow. Esther Glaser
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violin.
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you.
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You. In just a few moments we will have the last work on tonight's program
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the Sonata number four for Violin and Piano By Charles Ives.
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Well we have a moment we'd like to say something about the next program in this series. On
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it the contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago will perform for World
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premieres two commissioned by the University of Chicago and two by the from Music
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Foundation in honor of the 70th anniversary of the University of Chicago.
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Included on the program will be works by Mary would have a dusky Ralphs
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easily Blackwood and George Rosberg the soloist
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for that program will be Esther Glazer a violin and an even Pilgrim Soprano.
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And now I'm here for the last work on tonight's program. The sonata number four
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for piano and violin by Charles Ives.
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Our Esther Glazer and easily Blackwood the work is in three movements
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Allegro Largo Allegro Largo and Allegro.
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Man. Man.
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You.
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Are.
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Losing.
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Sleep.
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When.
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I.
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Yeah.
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That was nice I'm not a member of. The piano and violin by
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Charles II. That Sonata.
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Was titled Children's Day apparently even.
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Performers were usually black with. Piano. And Esther plays or
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violin.
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Uneasy Blackwood and Esther Glaser. Returning to our stage here at Mandel hall at the
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University of Chicago for another.
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you again very easily blacker than. Yesterday's.
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Thanks.
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That brings us to the end of this performance of the Violin and Piano Sonatas of Charles Ives
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as played by Easley Blackwood piano and Esther Glaser violin. We hope
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you will join us for our next program which will feature as we mentioned earlier for World
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premieres commissioned in honor of the 70th anniversary of the University of Chicago and
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performed by the contemporary Chamber Players of the University of Chicago. Ralph shape the
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music director. These concerts by members of the contemporary
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Chamber Players are produced for radio broadcast by the University of Chicago.
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Your announcer has been t Kim Graham. This is the national
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educational radio network.
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