From the theatrical flair of Jacques Offenbach to the cinematic intensity of Miklos Rozsa, this concert begins with intimate conversations between paired instruments and concludes with a joyful arrangement of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante.
PROGRAM
Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880): Duo for two Cellos Op. 54 no. 2 Rainer Eudeikis, Joshua McClendon, cello
Paul Coletti (b. 1959): Moonlight Journey for two Violas Jordan Bak, Devin Moore, viola
Miklos Rozsa (1907-1995): Sonata for two Violins Op. 15 Hye-Jin Kim, Phoenix Avalon, violin
INTERMISSION - wine generously provided by Maxville Winery
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): Grande Sestetto Concertante K. 364 Eunice Kim, Adrian Steele, violin Devin Moore, John Crowley, viola Joshua McClendon, Gabriel Hennebury, cello
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This concert is presented as part of the 32nd Annual Season of the Napa Valley Chamber Music Festival from August 2-23, 2026. To learn more about Music in the Vineyards and the 2026 festival, navigate to https://www.musicinthevineyards.org/events/?utm_source=fullcalendar&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=2026_festival.
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