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An evening of chamber music and original poetry woven together in live performance.

This unique program brings together two powerful viola sonatas in C minor—performed by viola and piano—with original poems recited between movements. Rather than separating music and spoken word, the evening invites them into dialogue: the music opens an emotional landscape, and the poetry responds in its wake.

The program features the Sonata in C minor by Julius Röntgen and the Viola Sonata No. 1 in C minor by York Bowen—two richly expressive works that explore intensity, introspection, longing, and release. Each sonata unfolds as a dramatic arc, with original poetry interwoven between movements to deepen the emotional experience.

C minor has long been associated with turbulence, depth, and transformation. This evening traces that journey—from shadow to fire, from inward searching to luminous resolution.

Expect an immersive concert experience:
• Passionate chamber music
• Original contemporary poetry
• Intimate atmosphere
• A thoughtfully curated artistic dialogue

Whether you are a lover of classical music, contemporary poetry, or both, this program offers a rare opportunity to experience how spoken word and instrumental music can inhabit the same emotional space.

*Note: Admission is free, donations greatly appreciated. Secure online donation link: https://paypal.me/MarcelWormsley

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# Program

## Letters in C minor

Poetry & Viola Sonatas in C Minor
Original Poetry by Marcel Wormsley
Yvonne Smith, Viola
Yvonne Chen, Piano

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### Part I

Julius Röntgen (1855–1932)
Sonata in C minor for Viola and Piano
I. Allegro
Poem I
II. Adagio
Poem II
III. Finale
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Intermission
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### Part II

York Bowen (1884–1961)
Viola Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Op. 18
I. Allegro assai
Poem III
II. Andante cantabile
Poem IV
III. Finale: Allegro con fuoco
Closing Poem

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