Triad Arts with David Ford Violist Sheila BrowneJanuary 10, 2013Q: How is lightning like a viola player’s fingers? A: Neither one strikes the same place twice. And that’s one of the kinder gentler viola jokes out there! The fact is the instrument and those who play it have been maligned for centuries. Viola has always been the middle child in the orchestra: larger, heavier and harder to finger than its smaller sister the violin, and unable to achieve the lowest lows of its big brother the cello.
But in the hands of a great performer, the viola is a wonderful string, often vocal-sounding string instrument in its own right with lots of great music to play. University of NC School of the Arts professor of viola Sheila Browne is one such performer, and you can hear for yourself during her upcoming recital with Czech pianist David Kalhous and harpist Jacqui Bartlett. The performance is Tuesday night, January 15 at 7:30pm in the beautiful Watson Hall on the UNCSA campus. On the wide-ranging program titled “The Viola in My Life” is the Morton Feldman piece by the same name, music by Turkish composer Hasan Ucarsu, Haydn divertimenti (originally for cello), Paul Hindemith’s 1939 Sonata, and Benjamin Britten’s Lachrymae just in time for the composer’s 100th birthday.
Tickets to “The Viola in My Life” are 15 dollars for adults and 13 for students and seniors. You can hear Sheila Live in Studio A this Friday afternoon at 1:00pm during Triad Arts Weekend when she’ll shatter the many myths surrounding her instrument and repertoire.
Sheila began her conversation with David Ford by sharing her love of 20th century American composer Morton Feldman's music.
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Triad Arts Archives
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November 17, 2010: Piedmont Craftsmen's Fair 2010
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November 16, 2010: The Community Theatre of Greensboro presents The Wizard of Oz
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November 15, 2010: Reynolda House Museum of American Art: Virtue, Vice, Wisdom, and Folly: The Moralizing Tradition in American Art
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November 12, 2010: TAW 101112
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November 11, 2010: Songs of Water
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November 10, 2010: Wake Forest University presents "Single Threads Unbraided", a celebration of work by A.R. Ammons (Part 2)
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November 9, 2010: OPUS Concert Series 2010-2011
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November 8, 2010: A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute presents Frederica Von Stade
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November 4, 2010: Secrest Artist Series presents Kremerata Baltica
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November 3, 2010: Wake Forest University presents "Single Threads Unbraided", a celebration of work by A.R. Ammons
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November 2, 2010: Piedmont Opera presents: Met HD
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November 1, 2010: Stained Glass Playhouse presents And Then There Were None
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October 29, 2010: TAW 101029
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October 28, 2010: Greensboro Symphony Orchestra Masterworks Series 2010-11
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October 27, 2010: Benyaro Live at Shorty's in Winston-Salem
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October 26, 2010: Wake Forest University Theatre Department presents Moliere's The Imaginary Cuckold (Interview Part 1)
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October 25, 2010: Associated Artists of Winston-Salem presents Cultural Crossroads
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October 22, 2010: TAW 101022
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October 21, 2010: University of North Carolina Greensboro Theatre Department presents The Waiting Room
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October 20, 2010: Greensboro Symphony Orchestra: Moscow Nights
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October 19, 2010: Festival Stage of Winston-Salem: The Foreigner
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October 18, 2010: Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: Drawing Revisited
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October 15, 2010: TAW 101015
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October 14, 2010: Ambleside Gallery Presents the Photography of Fred Stein
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October 13, 2010: K'ville Indie Flea
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October 12, 2010: Piedmont Land Conservancy presents Land Jam 2010
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October 11, 2010: Triad Chamber Music Society (Repeat)
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October 8, 2010: TAW 101008
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October 7, 2010: Touring Theatre of North Carolina presents Ole Fred Speaks of Family
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October 6, 2010: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art presents: North Carolina New Contemporary
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