Chameleon Arts Ensemble Presents: Water, water, every where
Groupmuse Night Out

Chameleon Arts Ensemble Presents: Water, water, every where

First Church of Boston

Sat, May 18 8:00 PM, EDT
(Ticket sales close May 17, 8:00 PM EDT)

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Part of the Chameleon Arts Ensemble: Three Concert Bundle series

Capacity
28 of 30 tickets still available
Vaccine policy
COVID vaccine not required
Testing policy
COVID testing not required
Indoors
This is an indoor event
Mask policy
Masks are not required
If you feel sick, stay home
Drinking policy
Don't bring your own drinks
Wheelchair access
Wheelchair Accessible

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In this final Chameleon Arts Ensemble/Groupmuse Night Out for the 2023-2024 season, CAE closes its 26th chamber music series with a splish, a splash, and a buoyant encounter with nature. The program, titled water, water every where, includes Guy Ropartz’s Prélude, Marine et Chansons for flute, string trio, and harp; Hanns Eisler’s Fourteen Ways to Describe the Rain for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, and piano; the Boston premiere of David Bruce’s The Consolation of Rain for oboe, cello, percussion, and harp; and Schubert’s Quintet in A Major for piano and strings, D. 667, “Trout.”

There are few works as spirited and carefree as Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet, with its beguiling brook, darting fish, and sparkling waters. David Bruce muses on the life-affirming power of rain, and Eisler captures the moods and textures of a storm, from first drops until the sun breaks through.

Tickets can be picked up at will call in the 30 minutes prior to the performance. Seating is GA, first come, first served, within the designated ticketing section.

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What's the music?

Guy Ropartz, Prélude, Marine et Chansons for flute, violin, viola, cello & harp (1928)

Hanns Eisler, Fourteen Ways to Describe the Rain for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello & piano (1941)

David Bruce, The Consolation of Rain for oboe, cello, percussion & harp

Franz Schubert, Quintet in A Major for piano & strings, D. 667, “Trout”

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