Music for strings and piano from England in a time of great change, the end of the Victorian era
Music for strings and piano from England in a time of great change, the end of the Victorian era. The program is anchored by Frank Bridge's brooding Piano Quintet and opens with a youthful work by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (not to confused with the 18th century poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge). Well-known in his own time both in his home country and abroad, Coleridge-Taylor was an English composer of mixed racial background perhaps best known for his oratorio The Song of Hiawatha. His music is enjoying renewed attention from performers and audiences.
The program:
Coleridge-Taylor: 5 Fantasiestucke, Op. 5
Bridge: Piano Quintet in D minor
The performers:
Laura Scalzo & Anastasia Parker, violins
Emily Freudigman, viola
Ken Freudigman, cello
Viktor Valkov, piano
More about the performers here
Masking is required at this venue regardless of vaccination status to protect yourself, other audience members, and the performers.
$20.00
Email: emily@cameratasa.org
2022/03/06 - 2022/03/06
Diane Bennack Concert Hall at the University of the Incarnate Word
4301 Broadway, San Antonio, TX 78216