Program
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- DRING
- Trio for flute, oboe, and piano
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- FRANÇAIX
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- Intermission
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- EWALD
- Quintet No. 3 for Brass Quintet
Artists
- Catherine Ransom Karoly, flute
- Marion Arthur Kuszyk, oboe
- Joanne Pearce Martin, piano
- Camille Avellano, violin
- Dana Lawson, viola
- Jason Lippmann, cello
- Carolyn Hove, English horn
- Nathan Cole, violin
- Akiko Tarumoto, violin
- Jenni Seo, viola
- Robert deMaine, cello
- Thomas Hooten, trumpet
- Jeffrey Strong, trumpet
- David Cooper, horn
- James Miller, trombone
- Mason Soria, tuba
About this Performance
Despite being the only string quartet he ever wrote, Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor is widely considered one of the most beloved in the repertoire for its inventive approach to harmony, texture, and thematic variation. An innovator of another form, Victor Ewald made his mark on history with the modern brass quintet. His Third is particularly enthusiastic and exemplifies a robust Russian romanticism.
Jean Françaix’s short and sweet Quartet strays from the atonal music of his 20th-century composer peers, running free with amusing and unproblematic harmonies on a ragtime escapade. Madeline Dring, a musician-actor-mime-cartoonist all-star, also had a certain rhythmic humor and melodic sensibility about her work. Equally mischievous and brilliant, Op. 74 exhibits a happy-go-lucky conversation between oboe, flute, and piano.
Please note that this program, originally titled Schubert’s Octet, has been updated to reflect the new program featuring works by Debussy and Ewald. For any questions about this change or your tickets, email Audience Services at information@laphil.org.
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Enhance Your Experience
Complimentary Wine Reception
Event starts at 6:30PM
Join us before the concert in BP Hall for a complimentary wine reception.