Go beyond Bach with an instrumental pairing of 20th century and 18th century masterpieces by two behemoths: Aaron Copland and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Maestro T. Herbert Dimmock leads the Bach in Baltimore Orchestra in Copland’s original version of Appalachian Spring written for 13 instrumentalists. An iconic American work, Martha Graham commissioned the piece for a ballet. Copeland painted a musical backdrop for a story depicting a farmhouse, pioneer wedding, and a young couple on the brink of future joys and hardships. To conclude the concert, Peter Cain, clarinetist from the National Symphony Orchestra joins the orchestra for Mozart’s final instrumental composition, Clarinet Concerto in A Major. The work is widely regarded as the greatest clarinet concerto and is among the finest written for any solo instrument. In addition to Peter Cain, pianist Katherine Locke is also featured. More information and tickets are available bachinbaltimore.org or 410-941-9262.
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