
In this concert of pieces for violin, viola, and cello, listeners trace the entirety of classical evolution, from the earliest, pre-instrumental works for voices alone to the revolutionary innovations found in modern string writing.
While string trios existed before Mozart’s time, none compared with his revolutionary Divertimento in E flat Major. A musical giant for violin, viola and cello, this work pushed these instruments to new possibilities and transformed the future of chamber music.
Program:
W. A. Mozart, Divertimento in E flat Major, K. 563
Performers include:
Alexander Kerr, Meredith Kufchak, and Juliette Herlin
Season Theme: Through the Looking Glass
Our reality reflects our individual perspectives. This season’s concerts explore what happens when perspective shifts—artistically, technically, or socially—and the powerful ways reality changes in response.