“Two people are walking through a bare, cold wood; the Moon keeps pace with them and draws their gaze.” – from the poem Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) Richard Dehmel
We welcome violinist Daniel Ching (Miró Quartet) and Alan Rafferty (Cincinnati Symphony) back to Charleston to join musicians of Chamber Music Charleston for two masterworks of the String Sextet repertoire. Opening with Schoenberg’s groundbreaking one-movement work based on the poem of the same name by Richard Dehmel, the program concludes with Brahms’ glorious Sextet in G Major.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PARKING
Parking is easily located at the George Street Parking Garage, 34 St Philip St. Street parking meters are free on Sundays.
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ABOUT THE VENUE
Learn more about the College of Charleston Sottile Theatre, the venue for this spectacular program.