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Arts

Musicians from Marlboro group performs Brahms, Schumann, and Britten

BRATTLEBORO-The Brattleboro Music Center (BMC) Chamber Series is proud to present Musicians from Marlboro Group Three Saturday, April 11, at the BMC, 72 Blanche Moyse Way.

This season's third touring ensemble from "the classical world's most coveted retreat" (The New Yorker) showcases four outstanding singers. Bridget Esler, soprano; Chihiro Asano, mezzo-soprano; and Patrick Bessenbacher, tenor; will perform vocal works by Brahms, Schumann, and Britten, with pianist Lydia Brown.

The 7 p.m. program will begin and end with Oliver Neubauer, violin; Judith Serkin, cello; and Solomon Ge, piano; playing two of Haydn's most inviting piano trios. Piano Trio in E-flat minor, Hob. XV:31, is considered one of his most dramatic and emotionally charged chamber works, composed during his second London visit.

In contrast, Haydn's Piano Trio in C major, Hob. XV:27 exemplifies his mature chamber style, combining elegance, wit, and inventive thematic development.

Tickets are $30 general admission and are available from bmcvt.org, 802-257-4523, and info@bmcvt.org.


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