About this Event
During the American Revolution, French support played a pivotal role in securing American independence from British rule. Motivated by a desire to weaken their longtime rival, Britain, and inspired by the ideals of liberty espoused by the American cause, France provided critical military assistance, financial aid, and naval support to the Continental Army under General George Washington. The success of the American Revolution inspired the French Revolution by demonstrating the possibility of overthrowing monarchy and establishing democratic governance based on principles of liberty, equality, and popular sovereignty.
This captivating musical program takes you on a historical journey, exploring the revolutionary spirit, the struggles of the people, and the transformation of an entire nation. Through a carefully curated selection of music by composers who adapted their lives and music to align with revolutionary ideals and sentiments, witness the emotional intensity and the ideological fervor that defined this pivotal period in history.
Sonata in G Major for violoncello & continuo Jean-Baptiste Bréval
Sonata in G minor for violin & piano, op. 1b no 3 Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de St. Georges
Piano Trio no. 27 in F. Ignaz Pleyel
Piano Trio in B-flat major, K. 502 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Renee Hemsing, Violin
Guy Fishman, Cello
Ian Watson, Keyboard
Reception to follow.
Limited Seating
This event is generously supported by the Society of the Cincinnati, America's oldest patriotic organization.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shirley-Eustis House, 33 Shirley Street, Boston, United States
USD 35.00