Whitman College philosophy professor Julia Ireland will delve into the nitty gritty of Tolstoy's novella. WWCMF Founder and Artistic Director, Timothy Christie, will guide an exploration of Janáček’s unique musical voice.
Bar and Piece: WWCMF is proud to return to the incomparable jimgermanbar in Waitsburg, WA, for our Special Event: Kreutzer Sonata. Tolstoy, famous for his epic novel War and Peace also published a novella called The Kreutzer Sonata in 1889. It was almost immediately banned in Russia, and similar instances of censorship took place in the United States in 1890. Czech composer, Leoš Janáček, wrote his string quartet of the same name in 1923. It has not yet been banned. These two works, both examples of what can happen if exposed to the music of Beethoven, wrestle with issues of morality, feminism, and the institution of marriage.
For this special event, Whitman College philosophy professor Julia Ireland will delve into the nitty gritty of Tolstoy's novella, and WWCMF Founder and Artistic Director, Timothy Christie, will guide an exploration of Janáček’s unique musical voice. Barman extraordinaire Jim German will create yet a third work of art inspired by Beethoven's Op. 47, Kreutzer Sonata, a cocktail to be so named. There will be only one opportunity to discuss, listen to, and sip. The Kreutzer Sonata. Tickets are extremely limited.
Leoš Janáček (1854-1928)
String Quartet No. 1, “The Kreutzer Sonata”
I. Adagio - Con moto
II. Con moto
III. Con moto - Vivo - Andante
IV. Con moto - (Adagio) - Più mosso
Artists: Timothy Christie, Julia Ireland, Christina McGann, Stephen Miahky and Meta Weiss