The BCM’s partnership with the Parrish Art Museum continues with wide-ranging and colorful program that delves into the many emotional states that art produces. From the whimsy of Poulenc’s Trio… Read more »
Drama and reflection. Farrenc’s passionate and virtuosic Sextet is subdued by Pärt’s reflective meditation on Mozart’s G minor piano sonata, K. 280, while Dvořák’s Schuman-inspired Piano Quartet in D brings… Read more »
Despite its ebullient spirit, Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat major was written when he was in desperate personal circumstances. Kevin Puts’ And Legions Will Rise is, in the composer’s words,… Read more »
Beethoven’s “Archduke” Trio stands among Beethoven’s most “heroic” works, while Strauss, who wrote Ein Heldenleben (The Hero’s Life), brings his own burly romanticism to the fore in his early, Schumannesque… Read more »