Engage your imagination in the magic of music by three greats: Schumann, Haydn, and Beethoven. Schumann’s “Fairy Tales” is written for the same combination as Mozart’s “Kegelstatt Trio” (clarinet, viola, and piano) and is one of Schumann’s final compositions. He thought listeners would find it “highly romantic.” Beethoven’s “Ghost” gets its name from the haunted sound of the piano’s soft tremolando that underlies parts of the slow movement. Haydn’s Trio in C Major is not so scary, but its intensity and flair may leave you breathless. Written during his second visit to London, it is one of his last and best trios in a genre he pretty much invented. Three masterworks all.
Märchenerzählungen (Fairy Tales), Op. 132 • Robert Schumann
Clarinet, Viola, and Piano
Trio in C Major, Hob. XV:27 • Franz Josef Haydn
Piano, Violin, and Cello
Trio No. 5 in D Major, Op. 70, No. 1 (“Ghost”) • Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano, Violin, and Cello
Musicians
Alicia Lee, Clarinet
Jeannie Yu, Piano
David Perry, Violin
Allyson Fleck, Viola
Mara McClain, Cello
Sponsored by the James & Nancy Huebner Charitable Fund
The 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.