Join us for an afternoon of chamber music on February 8 with works that span lyricism, color, and expressive depth. The program pairs Bohuslav Martinů’s Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola—a vibrant, folk-inflected work by the Czech modernist known for his rhythmic vitality and radiant textures—with Richard E. Wilson’s Music for Violin and Cello, a finely crafted example of mid-20th-century American neoclassicism, noted for its clarity, elegance, and expressive restraint. We conclude with Felix Mendelssohn’s youthful and impassioned String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 12. St. John’s Park Slope, 139 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn. Subway: Q. Bus: B41, B67, & B69. Tickets: www.concertsontheslope.org
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St. John's Park Slope, 139 Saint Johns Place, Brooklyn, United States











