Baroque, Classical and Early Romantic Chamber Music
Onslow and Farrenc
October 15 and 20, 2024
Tuesday and Sunday at 3pm
Musicians of the Naples Philharmonic
Onslow — Woodwind Quintet, Op. 81
Farrenc — Piano Quintet No.1
Instrumental virtuosity and melodic invention come to the forefront in this playful, thoughtful and balanced program of musical rarities. The program highlights two noteworthy works by two French composers who were popular in life yet had mostly been forgotten until the 20th century.
Due to Hurricane Milton, the October 15 performance has been canceled.
Death and the Maiden
November 24 and 26 , 2024
Sunday and Tuesday at 3pm
Musicians of the Naples Philharmonic
Couperin — Le Parnasse, ou L’apothéose de Corelli
Schubert — String Quartet in D Minor, “Death and the Maiden”
Join musicians of the Naples Philharmonic for a chamber music program of historical significance. Couperin’s Le Parnasse, ou L’apothéose de Corelli, written in 1724, bridges the French and Italian styles of the mid-to-late Baroque era, while Schubert’s Death and the Maiden, composed in 1824, is often cited as one of the pillars of the chamber music repertoire.
Beethoven’s Serenade
December 8 and 10, 2024
Sunday and Tuesday at 3pm
Musicians of the Naples Philharmonic
Beethoven — Serenade in D Major, Op. 25
C. Kreutzer — Clarinet Trio, Op. 43
Charming, lighthearted, carefree and delicate are not words most associate with Beethoven’s music, yet they define his Serenade in D Major — one of two works on this program. The other piece, Conradin Kreutzer’s Clarinet Trio, is one of the few works still performed by Beethoven’s mostly forgotten contemporary.
Schumann’s Piano Quintet
January 7 and 12, 2025
Tuesday and Sunday at 3pm
Musicians of the Naples Philharmonic
Javier Perianes, piano
Haydn — String Quartet, Op. 60, No. 3, “Emperor”
Schumann — Piano Quintet
Spanish pianist Javier Perianes joins musicians of the Naples Philharmonic for an energetic performance of Schumann’s crowd-pleasing Piano Quintet. The program also includes Haydn’s “Emperor” String Quartet, which features a melody Haydn composed as an Austrian counterpart to England’s “God Save the King.”
Mozart’s Dissonance Quartet
February 25 and March 2, 2025
Tuesday and Sunday at 3pm
Musicians of the Naples Philharmonic
Reicha — Horn Quintet, Op. 106
Mozart — String Quartet, K. 465, “Dissonance”
Mozart’s “Dissonance” String Quartet, known for its unusually slow and austere introduction, and Anton Reicha’s exceptionally challenging Horn Quintet highlight this exquisite program showcasing the talent of the Naples Philharmonic musicians.
Beethoven’s Ghost Trio
March 18 and 23, 2025
Tuesday and Sunday at 3pm
Musicians of the Naples Philharmonic
Spohr — Duo for Violin and Viola, Op. 13
Beethoven — Piano Trio, Op. 70, No. 1, “Ghost”
A string duet by Louis Spohr, a contemporary of Beethoven who is perhaps better known for inventing the violin chin rest, and a piano trio with music that Beethoven possibly intended for a scene in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, highlight the 2024-25 season’s final Sypert Salon program.
The Sypert Salon series is generously sponsored by Drs. George Sypert and Joy Arpin.
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