On Sunday, September 3 at 5PM the Great Music on Sundays @5 concert series will present “Dazzling Treasures: Beethoven & Haydn - two composers from two generations who heard the future of classical music” at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown (236 Commercial Street).
We celebrate early works of Beethoven and Haydn. Beethoven's Op. 1 No. 1 Piano Trio, written at 25, displays his youthful vigor and virtuosity. Haydn's Flute Trio in D Major, Hob. XV:16, showcases a step ... view more »
On Sunday, September 3 at 5PM the Great Music on Sundays @5 concert series will present “Dazzling Treasures: Beethoven & Haydn – two composers from two generations who heard the future of classical music” at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown (236 Commercial Street).
We celebrate early works of Beethoven and Haydn. Beethoven’s Op. 1 No. 1 Piano Trio, written at 25, displays his youthful vigor and virtuosity. Haydn’s Flute Trio in D Major, Hob. XV:16, showcases a step forward in piano trio development during his middle age. These two works display the mastery and creativity of two great composers, one young and one in his prime, who laid the foundation for music to come.
Red Door Chamber music performed by Eric Maul (flute), Craig Combs (piano), Luke Krafka (cello) and Thomas Collum (violin).
General admission is $25, $20 seniors, $50 limited priority seating, ages 12 & under free. All concerts are handicapped accessible. Tickets are available at the door or tickets may be purchased online ahead of time at https://gmsat5DazzlingTreasures.brownpapertickets.com
For more information, please visit ptownmusic.com.
John Thomas produces the concert series with the help of volunteers and an Advisory Council. The Great Music on Sundays @5 series is supported in part by our season sponsors and advertisers, including Berta Walker Gallery, Cape Air, Distinctive Inns of Provincetown, Fanizzi’s Restaurant, Gabby Hanna / William Raveis Real Estate, Massachusetts Cultural Council, The Palette Fund, Provincetown Cultural Council, Provincetown Visitor Services Board and Department of Tourism, and WOMR/WFMR. Dozens of Supporting and Community Advertisers and individuals also contribute to the success of this concert series.
The Great Music on Sundays @5 Advisory Council: Annette Andruss, Craig Combs, Paul Goddu, Jack Hornor, Jack Houton, Linda Loren, Barbara Murphy, Carolyn Rogers & Berta Walker.
The Great Music on Sundays @5 concert series is produced in association with the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown.uumh.org
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