Dvořák and Brahms—two great 19th century composers who gave us splendid piano quintets. However, the Dvořák Quintet is one you may not have heard before. He was 31 when he wrote it, but then decided to revise it in 1887 at the height of his career. Unfortunately, this version was not heard until 1922, 18 years after Dvořák’s death. Here is a chance to savor this rare masterpiece coupled with one of Brahms’ best chamber works in the talented hands of pianist Jeannie Yu, in collaboration with violinist David Perry and his fellow string players.
Quintet No. 1 in A Major, Op. 5 • Antonín Dvořák
Piano and String Quartet
Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34 • Johannes Brahms
Piano and String Quartet
Musicians
Jeannie Yu, Piano
David Perry & Ann Palen, Violin
Allyson Fleck, Viola
Mara McClain, Cello
Sponsored by the Nancy T. and David A. Borghesi Fund
The 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.