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The
Ames Tribune (Ames, Iowa)
"Alexandra Mascolo-David
gave a delightful concert Sunday, completing the Ames Town and Gown
Chamber Music Association’s 51st season. The performance took
place at the Martha Ellen Tye Recital Hall on the Iowa State University
(ISU) campus. Portuguese by birth, Mascolo-David has studied in her
native country and the United States and has performed as soloist
and with orchestras in Europe and the Americas. She was a member
of the ISU for two years and now teaches at Central Michigan University.
This
reviewer was struck by her depth and coherence of interpretation,
the clarity
of her articulation, and the beauty of her touch. In the Beethoven
Sonata No. 17 in D minor, “The Tempest,” she set forth
the celestial serenity of the Adagio movement, then contrasted it
with the drama and uncertainty of the Allegretto. She posed the simple
calm of the Chopin’s Nocturnes in contrast with the complex
rhythm and unstable harmony in his “Fantaisie-impromptu.”
There
was both adversity and a unity in the performance that made for
a most rewarding
evening. The inclusion of works by the Portuguese composer António
Fragoso and Brazilian composer Francisco Mignone made for diversity.
At the same time, the experience of the concert was unified by the
manner in which the works invited the listener to compare how the
different composers interpreted similar emotions. Portions of the
Fragoso’s “Petite suite” and of Mignone’s “Valsas
brasileiras,” for example, displayed as dramatic an intense
feeling as Beethoven’s “Tempest Sonata” or the
Chopin “Fantaisie-impromptu."
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