Brookville, NY
Mozart and DvořákSun, February 22, 2026, 3:00 pm
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts
2 hours, including intermission
The spirit of innovation and cultural fusion shines in this program of chamber music masterpieces. Mozart’s Quintet in C minor, originally composed as a wind octet, takes on new depth and intensity in the composer’s own reworking for strings, blending the Classical style with bold harmonic exploration. Kodály’s Serenade, a strikingly original piece for two violins and viola, pulses with Hungarian folk rhythms and an exhilarating sense of dialogue. Dvořák’s “American” Quintet, written during his time in the U.S., brims with the wide-open energy of the American landscape while maintaining the profound lyricism of his Bohemian roots. Together, these works weave a path between tradition and innovation.
Program
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756–1791)Quintet in C minor for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 406
(1782, arr. 1787)Quick Note
This quintet is Mozart's arrangement of his Serenade No. 12 for winds, showcasing his exceptional ability to adapt compositions across different instrumental ensembles.
Listen for the emotional depth and intensity in the opening movement, where Mozart employs chromatic harmonies and expressive melodies to create a sense of drama and pathos. Notice the rhythmic vitality and playful exchanges between the instruments.