Music at Bunker Hill announces its final season 14 concert, the long-anticipated Trout Quintet, rescheduled after its cancellation in spring 2020. Schubert’s beloved Quintet in A major, D. 667 “Trout” will be performed by Eugene Drucker, violin; William Frampton, viola; Roberta Cooper, cello; Timothy Cobb, bass; and Gili Melamed-Lev, piano.
This quintet is nicknamed Trout because movement four is a set of variations on Schubert’s earlier lied “Die Forelle.” The concert is on June 12, at 3 p.m.
New to the Music at Bunker Hill stage is Susannah Woodruff, mezzo-soprano, who will sing three of Beethoven’s Irish Songs. Woodruff will also sing Drucker’s “Of Troubled Times,” which puts Music at Bunker Hill in the unique position of presenting music by a living composer who will also be performing. Violinist Eugene Drucker, a founding member of the Grammy-winning Emerson String Quartet, is performer, composer, and author.
The concert will be held at Bunker Hill Presbyterian Church at 330 Greentree Road in Sewell. Call (856) 494-6077 for more information. Tickets are $12 for students and $28 for adults and seniors.
In keeping with safety guidelines, capacity has been capped at 50%, and proof of vaccine and booster must be shown. Masks are required. A livestream will be available to all ticket holders for one week after the concert.