
Works from Haydn, Rossini, Rebecca Clarke, Jesse Montgomery, Beethoven, and Mozart
Works for the Cello, Violin, and Viola
Highlighting the playful side of classical music, this concert showcases music full of wit, charm, and lively energy. From timeless elegance to dynamic modernity, each piece brings a unique perspective on the joy and creativity of chamber music.
Program
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN Trio No. 1 for Violin, Viola and Cello in G major, arr. of Piano Sonata, Hob. XVI:40 (Op. 53, No. 1)
Allegretto e innocente
Presto
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Rhapsody No. 1 for solo cello
JEAN SIBELIUS Duo in C major for Violin and Viola
GIOACHINO ROSSINI Barber of Seville
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH The Art of Fugue
15. Canon per Augmentationem in Contrario Motu
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Rhapsody No. 2 for solo viola
FRANZ SCHUBERT Erlkönig
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Divertimento for Violin, Viola and Cello in E-flat major, K. 563
I. Allegro
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Join the Carmel Bach Festival for its 88th season—Dialogues—running July 12-26, 2025. Musicians will explore musical conversations across time via works such as Bach’s Mass in B Minor and The Art of the Fugue, Mozart’s Requiem and “Jupiter” symphony, Haydn’s “Harmoniemesse,” and featured works by Stravinsky and Jessie Montgomery. With 40 events to choose from, there is something for everyone! Browse the full season lineup, purchase tickets, and find information on free community events at www.bachfestival.org.