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Bruch and Brahms
July 28, 2024 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund
When Brahms wrote his second string quintet, he thought it was a perfect way to end his career (he later was coaxed into creating a few more by a wonderful clarinetist). It is powerful, charming, intense, light-hearted, and – especially in its Hungarian flavored finale – exuberant. When someone suggested that the famous Prater in Vienna, a favorite amusement park of Brahms, might have inspired the effervescent nature of this work, Brahms replied, “Yes, and the delightful girls there, too.” Bruch’s masterpiece is also a late work not published until after his death. This composer of the famous Scottish Fantasy and Violin Concerto excels once again in this deeply felt companion piece to the Brahms. A rare opportunity to hear both of these sumptuous romantic string masterpieces together.
Repertoire
Quartet in D Major, Op. 11, No. 1 (1795) by Adalbert Gyrowetz
Quintet in E-flat Major (1918), Op. Posthumous by Max Bruch
Quintet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 111 by Johannes Brahms
Musicians
Heather Zinninger, Flute
David Perry, Suzanne Beia & Ann Palen, Violin
Allyson Fleck & Catherine Lynn, Viola
Paula Kosower, Cello
Musicians
Heather Zinninger, Flute
David Perry, Suzanne Beia & Ann Palen, Violin
Allyson Fleck & Catherine Lynn, Viola
Paula Kosower, Cello
Musician Sponsors
Heather is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund. David is sponsored by Michael Elkow and Mary Hauser & Jerry Randall. Ann is sponsored by the Nancy T. and David A. Borghesi Fund. Allyson is sponsored by Beverly Ann & Peter Conroy. Paula is sponsored by Genie & David Meissner.