About the Event
From the soaring choral beauty of J.S. Bach to the youthful energy of Mendelssohn—and a healthy dose of musical comedy—this program offers something for every ear.
The Program
- Felix Mendelssohn: String Symphony No. 8 in D major
Composed when Mendelssohn was just 13 years old, this work is a marvel of youthful genius. It sparkles with “Alpine freshness” and sophisticated counterpoint that rivals the great masters - Bach: Cantata 82
We are honored to feature bass Stuart Duke in J.S. Bach’s profound Cantata BWV 82, Ich habe genug, a masterpiece of soulful reflection composed in 1727.
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The program also highlights the vibrant textures of Antonio Vivaldi’s Concerto for Oboe and Bassoon (RV 545), showcasing the spirited dialogue between woodwinds and strings. We also take a detour into the “forgotten” archives of P.D.Q. Bach for the delightfully eccentric Sonata for Viola 4 Hands.

