Jason Hardink and Caitlyn Valovick Moore perform works by three great American composers. Then six violists and cellists each take on a movement of Bach’s famous Third Suite for Solo Cello. Learn More →
Xenakis, Puts, Tower, Brouwer, and Beethoven
Enjoy a full-length concert of chamber music performances by NOVA musicians. This concert features an early work by Iannis Xenakis, three works by living American composers, and one of Beethoven’s final piano sonatas. Learn More →
Beethoven Writes His Own Funeral Music (Drei Equale for Four Trombones, WoO 30)
Beethoven’s Drei Equale were composed in honor of All Souls’ Day, but they would find their real place in history after the composer’s death, when they were performed at his funeral and the dedication of his tombstone. Learn More →
Mozart Misses His Mom (Violin Sonata No. 21, K. 304)
Alone in a foreign land and grieving the loss of his mother, the 22-year-old Mozart put pen to paper and produced some of the most poignant music he would ever create. Learn More →