A Time and Place
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When it came to chamber music in late 18th- and early 19th-century Europe, Vienna was King – or was it? Hear music that challenges this notion, including an American work presented to celebrate the semiquincentennial (250th!) of the United States.
- George Onslow: String Quartet in A major, Op. 8 no. 3
- John Frederick Peter: Quintet no. 1 for Strings in D major
- Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet in A major, Op. 20 no. 6
Performers:
Joanna Becker and Maria Lin, violins
Yvonne Smith, viola
Fran Koiner, cello
#### La Speranza brings hope and beauty to audiences through vibrant, life-affirming performances of both time-honored and overlooked chamber music of the 18th and 19th centuries. By exploring the expressive possibilities of historical instruments, we open a conduit to birth new and relevant musical experiences from the sounds of the past, connecting us in the present day with each other, our community, and the world at large.
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Chamber music recital of 18th–19th century works on period instruments, including a US piece. For classical music lovers, it highlights rare repertoire.
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By Meetup
Chamber music recital of 18th–19th century works on period instruments, including a US piece. For classical music lovers, it highlights rare repertoire.
