Final concert of Colgate’s Faculty Features at Midday series
offers performance of Mozart Quintet in A Major for Clarinet and Strings

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Hamilton, NY — – The Faculty Features at Midday concert series at Colgate University will conclude for the year on Thursday, April 19 with a performance of Mozart’s distinctive Quintet in A Major, K. 581 for Clarinet and Strings. Barbara Rabin will perform on clarinet. The string players will be Vladimir Pritsker and Petia Manolova, violin; Anne Hegel, viola; and George Macero, cello. The recital, at noon in Colgate Memorial Chapel, is free and open to the public. A light lunch will be available. For more information about other April concerts, call the Colgate Concertline at 315-228-7642.

With the Quintet in A Major, completed and first performed in 1789, Mozart invented a new form. He had been experimenting with chamber music pieces for five instruments since 1787 and had written six string quintets. Mozart’s genius in creating this masterpiece was to juxtapose, for the first time, the soft, dark, and highly expressive voice of the clarinet against the homogeneous sound of the string quartet.

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