Instrumental Textures

March 24, 2026, 10:00 pm

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Violin, Shofar horn, and French horn. (Photo: Orsolya Korcsolan)

How does instrumentation affect an ensemble’s capability to create new textures? This is the topic explored in today’s program. Two classical-period works are compared side by side: one a string quartet, the other a wind quintet. Both works were written by composers who helped to shape and perfect their respective genres. What can we learn from comparing the two masters?

Playlist

Joseph Haydn: Quartet in F major for Strings, Hob. III:82, Op. 77, No. 2
Orion String Quartet:
Daniel Phillips, violin; Todd Phillips, violin; Steven Tenenbom, viola; Timothy Eddy, cello

Anton Reicha: Quintet in E-flat major for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Horn, Op. 88, No. 2
Adam Walker, flute; Stephen Taylor, oboe; David Shifrin, clarinet; Marc Goldberg, bassoon; David Jolley, horn