Across the centuries, composers have found resonance in Nature. This playful and delightful program features leading English violinist Anthony Marwood in Schubert’s beloved “Trout” Quintet; Xhosa composer Bongani Ndodana-Breen’s Intlanzi Yase Mzantsi (The Fish from South Africa, based on Schubert’s “Trout”); and music by Nino Rota, composer of the famous film score to The Godfather. Festival Artistic Directors Aaron Wunsch and Julia Bruskin join, along with trumpeter Chris Coletti.
Program:
Backstage Pass : Caring for Nature
Professor Charles T. Driscoll from Syracuse University discusses the restoration of Onondaga Lake and concerns for our environment
Gone Fishing
NINO ROTA Trio for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano
Allegro
Andante
Allegrissimo
BARTÓK Romanian Folk Dances (Trumpet and Piano)
BONGANI NDODANA-BREEN Intlanzi Yase Mzantsi (The Fish from South Africa)
Jocul cu bâta (Stick Dance)
Brâul (Peasant Costume)
Pe loc (Standing Still)
Buciumeana (Horn Dance) Poarga
Româneasca (Romanian Garden Gate)
Maruntel (Fast Dance)
SCHUBERT Quintet in A Major, D. 667 (“Trout”)
Allegro vivace
Andante
Scherzo. Presto – Trio
Theme & Variations. Andantino
Finale. Allegro giusto
Parking for the First Presbyterian Church along Genesee Street or in the municipal parking lot located behind M&T Bank on Genesee St. or Doug’s Fish Fry on Jordan. There is also free parking at Skaneateles High School.
From Syracuse and points east: Take Rte. 690 West to 695 West, then follow exit sign to Rte. 5 West. At the second light, turn left onto Rte. 321 (Bennetts Corners Road). Follow 321 until it ends in downtown Skaneateles. Turn left onto Genesee Street. The church is on the left, directly across from Lakeside Park and the Episcopal Church.
From Auburn and points west: Take Route 20 (Genesee Street) to Skaneateles. Go through the center village and the church will be on the left, directly across from Lakeside Park and the Episcopal Church.
The church is air-conditioned and the seats are cushioned church pews.
All seating is “first come, first served” with“A” ticket seating being designated in the front rows of the church and “B” ticket seating in the back ½ of the church.
Acoustics are outstanding in the church, so there are no bad seats sound-wise, but as with all venues, aisle seats may be at a premium.
Bathrooms are located in multiple locations at the church.
Guest artist CDs may be available on the nights they perform.
Credit cards and cash are both welcome.