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The Camerata New England Piano Quintet appeared on Vermont Public Radio's Classical Music with Walter Parker on Friday, April 27, performing Dvořák's Piano Quintet No. 2, Op. 81. See the video of the performance and interviews with Walter Parker.

Listen

Walter Parker welcomed the Camerata New England Piano Trio to his program on Vermont Public Radio on May 22, 2015, including highlights from the upcoming May 29 concert. Click here to hear the show.
We invite you to hear excerpts from Camerata New England's concerts. The highlighted links below will open as mp3 audio files.

Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81 (Antonin Dvořák)
  • 1st Movement: Allegro, ma non tanto
  • 2nd Movement: Dumka: Andante con moto
  • 3rd Movement: Scherzo (Furiant): Molto vivace
  • 4th Movement: Finale: Allegro

Quintet in A major "The Trout Quintet" (Franz Schubert)
  • 1st Movement: Allegro vivaci
  • 2nd Movement: Andante
  • 3rd Movement: Scherzo (Presto)
  • 4th Movement: Andantino - Allegretto. Theme and variations
  • 5th Movement: Finale - Allegro guisto
Recorded live at Sacred Heart Church in Lebanon, NH on May 11, 2014

Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49 (Felix Mendelssohn)
  • 1st Movement: Molto allegro ed agitato
Recorded live at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Norwich, VT on November 18, 2013

Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20 (Felix Mendelssohn)
  • 2nd Movement: Andante
Recorded live at Sacred Heart Church in Lebanon, NH on March 24, 2013

Holberg Suite for String Orchestra, Op. 40 (Edvard Grieg)
  1. Praeludium
  2. Sarabande
  3. Gavotte
  4. Musette
  5. Air
  6. Rigaudon

Selections from Death and the Maiden (Franz Schubert, arranged by Gustav Mahler)
  1. Andante con Moto
  2. Scherzo
Recorded live at the Lebanon Opera House, October 8, 2010

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"I have never heard an audience here so totally absorbed, or a rush of gorgeous sound so overwhelming. ... You drew a good crowd, and they loved it, as I hope and believe they made clear to you both in their appreciative applause and in their comments after the performance.”
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"The word I’ve most commonly heard patrons use to describe the concert is ‘exciting,’ and I completely agree. Many had heard the Brandenburg Concertos only on recordings (if at all): that night, they experienced the pulsing energy of those works performed by musicians playing with skill, precision, and heart. The players, standing on stage and moving to the music, were closely attuned both to each other and to the listeners. ... The experience continued after the performance, as most if not all of your personnel stayed behind in the hall and the lobby to meet and chat with patrons—a simple gesture that helped our audience connect even more deeply with the music and the musicians.”

​To read more audience responses, click here.
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