Weekend Concert Series
Musicians from Marlboro
Sunday, March 8, 1:30 - 3 pm
Calderwood Hall
Sunday, March 8, 1:30 - 3 pm
Calderwood Hall
Cynthia Raim, piano
Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano
Franceso Camuglia, flute
Robyn Bollinger, violin
Christoph Richter, cello
Franz Schubert, Notturno in E-flat Major, D. 897 (c. 1827)
Johannes Brahms, Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8 (1854, rev. 1889)
Kate Soper, Only the Words Themselves Mean What They Say (2011)
Georg Frideric Handel, Nel dolce del’oblio (Pensieri notturni di filli), HWV 134 (1709)
Prepared over weeks of focused rehearsal in the bucolic hills of Vermont, these concerts from the Marlboro Music Festival always contain fresh insights into masterpieces of chamber music. This season’s musical postcard from summertime in the Green Mountain State comprises music written when the composers were all 30 or younger: piano trios by Brahms and Schubert (precociously autumnal), and theatrical vocal works by Kate Soper and G. F. Handel (in his Italian sojourn), sung by the mesmerizing Lucy Fitz Gibbon.
Tickets are required and include Museum admission. Choose from two seating sections. See inside back cover for details.
Adults $36, seniors $33, members $24, students and children ages 7–17 $15 (children under 7 not admitted).
Adults $31, seniors $28, members $19, students and children ages 7–17 $15 (children under 7 not admitted).
For sold-out performances, standby tickets may be available in the lobby no earlier than one hour before the performance begins. We cannot guarantee availability of standby tickets for sold-out performances.
*Handling charges apply to these orders.
The Museum thanks its generous concert donors: Fitzpatrick Family Concert; James Lawrence Memorial Concert; Alford P. Rudnick Memorial Concert; Marie Louise and David Scudder Concert; Wendy Shattuck Young Artist Concert; and Willona Sinclair Memorial Concert. The piano is dedicated as the Alex d’Arbeloff Steinway. The harpsichord was generously donated by Dr. Robert Barstow in memory of Marion Huse, and its care is endowed in memory of Dr. Barstow by The Barstow Fund. The Museum is also supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, which receives support from the State of Massachusetts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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