Mozart and Mendelssohn, Featuring Bernhard Scully, Horn

Mozart and Mendelssohn, Featuring Bernhard Scully, Horn

Join the North Country Chamber Players for a program of Mozart and Mendelssohn.

By North Country Chamber Players

Date and time

Sunday, July 21 · 4 - 5:30pm EDT

Location

Dow Pavilion

1-199 Academy Street Franconia, NH 03580

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

We are grateful to Sponsors of this Performance Weekend:

Melody Level - Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank

Mozart and Mendelssohn are considered the two greatest prodigies in the history of western music. One might argue who was the greater early talent, since they both composed pieces before their 20th birthdays that are still mainstays of the classical repertoire, but there can be no dispute that, during their brief lifetimes, they both penned some of the most beautiful and compelling music ever written.

Ferdinand Ries: Flute Quintet in B minor, Op 107

W. A. Mozart: Horn Concerto No.4 in Eb Major, K. 495

Felix Mendelssohn: Sextet in D Major, Op. 110

The North Country Chamber Players have adopted a “Pay-What-You-Wish” ticket pricing for concerts. Seating is limited, so attendees are asked to make free online reservations.
The recommended ticket price is $25, payable at the door, but there is no minimum ticket price required for entry.

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The North Country Chamber Players have been impacting the North Country of New Hampshire for over forty-five years. The Players present world class chamber music concerts, on a Pay-What-You-Wish basis, and many free education and outreach programs for children and adults of every demographic at schools, community centers, summer camps, libraries, and local businesses throughout the North Country.  As ambassadors for the arts, representing New Hampshire, the Chamber Players performed in a national tribute to the great Brazilian composer Hector Villa Lobos at New York City’s Merkin Concert Hall, presented a nine-concert series, “An American Chamber Music Retrospective,” under the auspices of the MacDowell Colony’s Centennial Anniversary celebration, and have been the subject of feature articles in the New York Times, the Boston Globe and Ski Magazine.