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Benjamin Beilman, Erin Keefe,
Alexi Kenney
& Arnaud Sussmann, violin
Misha Amory & Nicholas Cords, viola
Nina Lee
& Edward Arron, cello 

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String Celebration: Shostakovich & Mendelssohn Octets

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Benjamin Beilman, Erin Keefe,
Alexi Kenney
& Arnaud Sussmann, violin
Misha Amory & Nicholas Cords, viola
Nina Lee
& Edward Arron, cello 

String Celebration brings together eight masterful performers for a program that showcases the breadth, beauty, and bravura of chamber music for strings.

The program opens with Shostakovich’s Two Pieces for String Octet, written when the composer was just eighteen. Sharp-edged and intense, these youthful works already reveal the emotional volatility and formal daring that would define his mature style.

Dvořák’s Terzetto in C Major offers a nostalgic shift in scale and timbre. Scored for two violins and viola, it was originally intended for informal “musicking” at home - though its technical demands soon surpassed its amateur origins. With graceful interplay and lyrical warmth, Terzetto weaves a heartfelt musical conversation.

For our grand Finale, all eight musicians join forces for Mendelssohn’s Octet in E-flat Major, a work of astonishing brilliance and youthful exuberance. Composed at just sixteen, the Octet merges symphonic grandeur with intricate precision, culminating in an electrifying fugue that brings Season Seventeen to a thrilling close.

SHOSTAKOVICH Two Pieces for String Octet
DVOŘÁK Terzetto in C Major

MENDELSSOHN Octet in E-flat Major
5:00 Pre-concert bar opens
5:45 Pregame with Bob
Join us for a pre-concert exploration with Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director Emeritus, Bob Bernhardt, as he dives into this evening’s program for an in-depth look at the featured masterworks! In addition to the CSO, Maestro Bernhardt is also the Principal Pops Conductor at both The Louisville Orchestra in Kentucky and the Grand Rapids Symphony in Michigan.
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