Oak Hill Music Festival presents a program of chamber works for strings and winds that all break the mold! Dvorak’s Piano Trio No. 4, subtitled “Dumky”, is composed as a series of Slavic ballads (dumky) rather than according to classical forms. Valerie Coleman’s Afro Cuban Concerto for wind quintet focuses on Afro-Cuban rhythms, the feel of Santeria worship, and the virtuosity of wind instruments. Loeffler’s Two Rhapsodies for the unique instrumentation of oboe, viola, and piano, composed in 1901, fuse medieval and folk influences with Brahms and French Impressionism.
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Concert Program
Charles Martin Loeffler Two Rhapsodies for Viola, Oboe, and Piano
Valerie Coleman Afro-Cuban Concerto for Wind Quintet
INTERMISSION
Antonín Dvořák Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90, “Dumky”

