On May 14, three Concord Community Music School faculty members will present a concert of music by 20th-century composers whose work showcased the beauty of reed instruments in the latest Bach’s Lunch Series. Stefani Burk, Stephanie Ratté Jenkins and Maria Isaak will collaborate to perform music for oboe, clarinet and bassoon.
The program will include the by turns contemplative and playful Suite pour Trio d’Anches by Polish-born composer Alexandre Tansman. The trio will also play Quatre Madrigaux by Czech violinist Bohuslav Martinu, whose modern classical music was influenced by the music of composers such as Debussy and Stravinsky, and by Parisian jazz styles. The concert will conclude with French composer Joseph Canteloube’s Rustiques, the only piece that the composer wrote for wind instruments.
The Bach’s Lunch Series is sponsored by The Timothy and Abigail B. Walker Lecture Fund and The Couch Trusts.
For more information, call 228-1196 or visit ccmusicschool.org.