The foundation of Viennese Classicism in Dvořák’s music is more deeply explored in “Viennese Roots,†beginning with music by the father of the Classical style, Joseph Haydn. Franz Schubert, the first composer of the Viennese canon native to that city, inherited the tradition cultivated by Haydn and ushered it into the nineteenth century for the emergence of the Romantic generation. Dvořák’s Bass Quintet realizes the full potential of this new aesthetic.
Tickets: $68/$58 (full price) | $30/$20 (under age thirty)
The foundation of Viennese Classicism in Dvořák’s music is more deeply explored in “Viennese Roots,†beginning with music by the father of the Classical style, Joseph Haydn. Franz Schubert, the first composer of the Viennese canon native to that city, inherited the tradition cultivated by Haydn and ushered it into the nineteenth century for the emergence of the Romantic generation. Dvořák’s Bass Quintet realizes the full potential of this new aesthetic.
Tickets: $68/$58 (full price) | $30/$20 (under age thirty)
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