Fine Arts Chamber Players
DALLAS (June 7, 2023) – Fine Arts Chamber Players (FACP) is pleased to announce the 2023 Basically Beethoven Festival (BBF) will be performed live Sundays, July 9, 16, 23, and 30th, starting at 2:30pm at Moody Performance Hall, 2520 Flora Street, Dallas. In its 42nd year, the Basically Beethoven Festival includes four free chamber music concerts featuring many of Dallas’ top professional musicians as well as up-and-coming rising stars. As always, FACP programs are free to enjoy with no ticket required for admission. The theme for 2023 is “Music with Friends.”
“Bringing people together with beautiful music is at the heart of this year's BBF, and it is also central to the mission of FACP. This year, we – the performers and presenters – aim to present music that is as beautiful as it is inspiring together – as friends. And we hope that it will enrich and nourish your lives as well,” BBF Artistic Director Alex McDonald said.
The concerts begin at 2:30pm with a short program by Dallas “Rising Stars” – high-level student performers who are just beginning their careers. FACP is committed to nurturing these fine and accomplished musicians. Featured performers begin at 3pm.
“Our first concert on July 9th will feature a larger orchestra than we’ve had before,” Executive Director Morgan Vaughan said. “In keeping with the theme ‘Music with Friends,’ Alex McDonald enlisted the help of cellist Joseph Kuipers whose brand-new ensemble Metamorphosis Dallas will perform perennial favorites Aaron Copland’s ‘Appalachian Spring’ and Camille Saint-Saëns’ ‘Carnival of the Animals.’” Mr. Kuipers is the Founder and Creative Director of the new chamber group. This will be its debut performance.
The Rising Stars on July 9th will be the trio Yolutra (Ella Tran, Steven Lu, and Danielle Yoon) playing Brahms and Arno Babadjanian.
The program for July 16th introduces Rising Stars Maanas Varma, Melody Guo, and Nicole Johnson playing Mozart, with Featured Performers Buddy Bray, Gina Ford, Gerald Wood, and Helen Blackburn with works by Eric Ewazen and Madeleine Dring.
The July 23rd program introduces Rising Star Kathleen Hopkins and Featured Performers Violinist Chloé Trevor (www.chloetrevor.com) and Pianist Alex McDonald playing Beethoven and Stravinsky.
The players for July 30th are Rising Star Guanjie Tony Lu with Featured Performers Jennifer Betz, Theodore Harvey, Rachel McDonald, and Lewis Warren Jr. playing Mozart and Schumann.
The concerts will be available online after the festival has concluded, Vaughan said. Since the beginning of the global pandemic in 2020, FACP has been recording all concerts for an online presence.
“We will continue doing that for this festival as well, but the videos won’t be available until after the festival is over in August. We really want to encourage people to be together,” she said. “However, we want everyone to enjoy the concerts safely, and to ensure that anyone who cannot attend in person for whatever reason will be able to view the concerts online.” There is one exception so far – due to copyright, “Appalachian Spring” will not be filmed.
Links to the 2023 Basically Beethoven Festival will be available through FACP’s website and YouTube channel.
This year’s festival is sponsored in large part by a designated gift from Capital One. Additional designated funds and operational funds are thanks to The Arts Community Alliance (TACA), Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA) and The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture, as well as numerous gifts from our individual patrons and collaboration from community partners including DART. FACP relies solely on grants and donations for its funding, as its mission is to provide absolutely free concerts and music education for all.
The 4 distinct pieces of art used in FACP’s posters/social media: July 9th is Two Cats, Blue and Yellow by Franz Marc; July 17 is Abstract by Steve Johnson; July 23 is Daughter in a Rocker by Henry Lymen Sayen; July 30 is Painting with Green Center by Wasily Kandinsky.
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All event details will be shared on FACP’s website and social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Concerts are free and open to the public; no advance registration is required; seating is limited and is first-come, first-served.
SCHEDULE: Basically Beethoven Festival 2023 - “Music with Friends”
Sunday, July 9, 2023 - Animals & Americana
Sunday, July 16, 2023 - Prevailing Winds
Sunday, July 23, 2023 - Fire & Virtuosity
Sunday, July 30, 2023 - Matters of the Heart
OVERVIEW: Basically Beethoven Festival 2023 - “Music with Friends”
BIO - FESTIVAL DIRECTOR - Alex McDonald
GLOSSARY & OVERVIEW - Fine Arts Chamber Players
“Chamber music is a type of music designed for small ensembles that can perform in a palace chamber, a residential parlor, or any small room. Chamber music ensembles typically include string quartets, piano trios, and wind instrument quartets. The term ‘chamber music’ frequently describes classical music ensembles, but it can apply to any small group playing art music. Chamber ensembles almost always feature one player per instrument, which stands in contrast to orchestras that feature large sections for strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Chamber music began in an era when people played music together as a social activity. By gathering as an impromptu instrumental ensemble, early chamber musicians received both personal and artistic fulfillment. This has led some to call chamber music ‘the music of friends.’” [source: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/chamber-music-guide]
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