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?
Instrumental Textures

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

