General admission for children 17 years and under is always free

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Weekend Concert Series

Musicians from Marlboro

Sunday, May 12, 2019
1:30 pm
Calderwood Hall

Performers

Gabriele Carcano, piano
Yoojin Jang & Joseph Lin, violins
Kei Tojo, viola
Sarah Rommel, cello

Program

Franz Schubert, Quartettsatz in C Minor, D. 703 (1820)
Johannes Brahms, Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 25 (1861)
Béla Bartók, String Quartet No. 5 (1934)
Leonard Bernstein, Five Anniversaries (1949-1951)

The Marlboro musicians bring a program anchored by Bartók's riveting fifth quartet and Brahms's first piano quartet. This dynamic program acts as the finale to the Spring 2019 season.

Ticketing

Tickets are required and include Museum admission.

SECTION A: FLOOR LEVEL AND FIRST BALCONY

Adults $36, seniors $33, members $24, students & children 7–17 $15 (children under 7 not admitted).

SECTION B: SECOND AND THIRD BALCONIES

Adults $31, seniors $28, members $19, students & children 7–17 $15 (children under 7 not admitted).

  • Online, by clicking the TICKETS button above*
  • By calling the box office at 617 278 5156, Wednesday-Monday, 10 am-4 pm*
  • In person: Visit the Museum and purchase at the door, Wednesday-Monday, 11 am-4:30 pm

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

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The Weekend Concert Series is generously sponsored in part by Hemenway & Barnes LLP. Music at the Gardner is supported by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music. The Museum thanks its generous concert donors: Fitzpatrick Family Concert; Diane Gipson; James Lawrence Memorial Concert; Charles Rendeiro; Alford P. Rudnick Memorial Concert; Marie Louise and David Scudder Concert; Wendy Shattuck Young Artist Concert; 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.