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William Grant Still shares a radiant vision of the soul’s journey to the afterlife while John Adams takes us on a groovy, minimalist road trip. Eleanor Alberga transforms a famous cradle song into an exquisite lament on the fragility of our existence, and Brahms – inspired by the alluring voice of the clarinet – offers one of the most achingly beautiful twilight works ever written, the parting gift of an extraordinary artist and a life well-lived.PROGRAM:
William Grant Still, Summerland for flute & piano
John Adams, Road Movies for violin & piano
Gabriel Fauré, Sonata No. 2 in g minor for cello & piano, Op. 117
Eleanor Alberga, No-Man’s-Land Lullaby for violin & piano
Johannes Brahms, Quintet in b minor for clarinet & strings, Op. 115
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First Church in Boston Unitarian Universalist- 1630, 66 Marlborough St, Boston, MA 02116-2007, United States