T102 | Treasures of Chamber Music - Form, Function, and Secret Delights
Tuesdays
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
In-Person at BCC
1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28
Four Sessions
Limit 30 Participants
CLOSED - AT CAPACITY
Each session in this four-session course will feature a genre of chamber music (e.g. string quartet, string quintet, piano trio, piano quartet). Participants will be provided with links to YouTube performances for each session and will be encouraged to listen prior to the session. Class discussion will includeinformation about the composer and the musical and historical context of the music, and the ways in which the composer, the performers and the listeners contribute to the nature of the listening experience.
Harriet Wetstone is an avid amateur chamber player and retired psychologist. She holds a B.A. in Music Education from New York University, and M.A. from the University of Hartford, and a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Yale University. As an amateur violin/violist she has attended numerous chamber music workshops, was Secretary and Program Director for many years for the Musical Club of Hartford, and was Secretary of the Board for ACMP (Associated Chamber Music Players). She leads the Listening to Chamber Music SIG.
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