Join us to toast French independence. Each of our three works represents a different vision of France, so we are going to sample different French wines that complement their paired musical work. D’Indy brings us a French postcard painted by harp, flute, and strings. Bordes uses flute (played by Heather Zinninger) and strings to transport us to the Basque region, and Claude Debussy enchants us with an impressionistic vision straight from the Louvre with his evocative String Quartet. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson shares some of his favorite appellations for this special occasion at three of our four concerts in this program.
- Optional “Bastille Day Pairing Concert” – A tasting of three wines will be interpolated in the program. Sommelier Jay Hutchinson will offer verbal commentary on the wines, explaining why they were selected and drawing connections to the music. Wines might be paired based on shared historical, cultural, regional, or geographic connections, or interpretive connections based on the style, tone, or timbre of a given composer or composition. For example, the Bastille Day program invites an all-French wine list; The program would open with Champagne or Crémant de Bourgogne served as the audience finds their seats and enjoyed alongside d’Indy’s Suite des parties. An additional $20 for anyone participating in the wine pairing experience. Must be 21 or older.
Suite en parties, Op. 91 (1927) • Vincent d’Indy
Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Harp
Suite Basque, Op. 6 (1901) • Charles Bordes
Flute and String Quartet
Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10 • Claude Debussy
String Quartet
Musicians
Heather Zinninger, Flute
Rebecca Royce, Harp
David Perry & Eleanor Bartsch, Violin
Allyson Fleck, Viola
Mara McClain, Cello
Artist Jen Polster will present a work based on a piece of music from this program.
Sponsored by an anonymous donor in celebration of James Ingwersen’s 95th birthday
The 2024 Season is sponsored by the Jean Berkenstock Family Fund and the Susan DeWitt Davie Legacy Fund.