Bay Chamber Music Festival
Mozart in the Morning, Part 3: Chamber Music for Winds
Performers
CATHERINE GREGORY, flute
DAVID KAPLAN, piano
SIMONE PORTER, violin
ARLEN HLUSKO, cello
CELIA HATTON, viola
JAMES AUSTIN SMITH, host
James Austin Smith introduces a program exploring Mozart’s writing for flute at a moment when the composer was navigating new musical environments and new professional realities. Australian-born flutist Catherine Gregory, winner of the 2018 Pro Musicis International Award, is joined by our resident string soloists, Simone Porter, Celia Hatton, and Arlen Hlusko as well as pianist David Kaplan.
Much of this music dates from the late 1770s, when Mozart was traveling and working under commission. He wrote reluctantly for the flute, famously claiming he “could not bear” the instrument—yet the flute quartets reveal a composer experimenting with balance, texture, and line and testing the expressive possibilities of an instrument he both resisted and reimagined.
The Fantasia in C minor, written later in Vienna, offers a striking contrast. Free in form and restless in gesture, it moves through sharply defined ideas that feel almost improvised, revealing a more private and searching side of Mozart’s voice.
Program
MOZART Fantasia in C Minor, K. 475
MOZART Flute Quartet in C Major, K.285b
MOZART Flute Quartet in D Major, K.285
Tickets
Age 35+: $38 | 22-34: $20 | 21 & Under: Pay What You Wish.