Debussy & Schubert

Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet is one of the pinnacles of chamber music, showcasing a perfection of form and instrumental writing. The spry work captures the mood of the 22-year-old composer on a summertime vacation in the countryside. One of Debussy’s final works, the Sonata for flute, viola, and harp bears a striking resemblance to his beloved orchestral works La Mer and Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune.
PROGRAM
Debussy: Sonate en trio, L. 145 (137)
Schubert: “Trout” Piano Quintet
MUSICIANS
Colleen McElroy, Flute
Tiantian Lan, Assistant Principal Viola
Matthew Tutsky, Principal Harp
MUSICIAN CHAIR SPONSORED BY PEGGY ANN RUPP
Dawn Douthit, Violin
MUSICIAN CHAIR SPONSORED BY FRED & PHOEBE BOELTER
Emily Jones, Viola
Julia Pope, Cello
MUSICIAN CHAIR SPONSORED BY ALLYSON BARTON
Chris Ammirati, Principal Bass
Del Parkinson, Principal Piano
MUSICIAN CHAIR SPONSORED BY ROBERT & DOROTHY KLOMP, ANDREW & ELIZABETH SCOGGIN, JERRY SALTZER IN MEMORY OF MARLYS ANNE SALTZER