Gift of Music Concert Series Welcomes Back Spectrum Chamber Music Society 

By September 26, 2019

Spectrum Chamber Music Society, Fort Worth’s oldest professional chamber music group, begins its 34th season with a stop at our own Leonard Memorial Chapel on Monday, October 7, at 7:00 pm, with an opportunity to meet and greet and visit with these outstanding musicians at the reception following in Wesley Hall.

Featuring musicians of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and friends performing popular music and hidden gems from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary periods, this Spectrum performance will feature arguably the most popular work for clarinet and strings, the Clarinet Quintet in A Major, K. 581, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

This program will begin with the stunning Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 11, No. 3 by 20th-Century German composer Paul Hindemith, performed by FWSO violist Dmitry Kustanovich and pianist Clark Vann Griffith.

The concert will continue with the performance of Flights of Fancy, a new string quartet composed for Spectrum by local composer and TCU faculty member Till MacIvor Meyn, performed by FWSO musicians Michael Shih, Molly Baer, Daniel Sigale, and Keira Fullerton.

The performance ends with Mozart’s beloved Clarinet Quintet in A Major, featuring FWSO Assistant Principal Clarinet Ivan Petruzziello, along with FWSO musicians Ke Mai and Jen Betz, violins, Daniel Sigale, viola, and Principal Cello of the Los Colinas Orchestra, Laura Ospina.

The Spectrum Chamber Music Society is devoted to sharing diverse and exciting chamber music performances with Fort Worth and neighboring communities. With its annual series of unique concert programs, the group features musicians of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, joined by friends from North Texas and beyond.

Admission is free as part of our FUMCFW The Gift of Music Concert Series. For more information about Spectrum or any of its concerts, please contact Dan Sigale (spectrumchambermusic@gmail.com | 817-938-5492), or visit Spectrum online at www.spectrumchambermusicsociety.com.