The Joy of Youth
Friday, November 7 @7:30 PM
Unitarian Universalist Church
9 Ayer Road, Harvard
Pre-concert talk @7 PM
Sunday, November 9 @4 PM
Jeanne Y. Curtis Hall at Assumption University
500 Salisbury Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @3:30 PM
Youthful joy and sweetness shine through music written when these composers were still young. The ephemeral nature of youth was heightened for Boulanger, who composed D’un matin de printemps on her deathbed at age twenty-four, and Mozart, who died less than ten years after completing the “Spring” Piano Trio. Brahms wrote the Piano Quartet early in his career, while his course was still being charted.
Program
Lili Boulanger
D’un matins de printemps ♦ listen
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Quartet K387 G major ♦ listen
Johannes Brahms
Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26 ♦ listen
With guest
Tracy Kraus, flute