Anniversaries

Musical Bridges: America’s 250th

Anniversaries

Musical Bridges: America’s 250th

Sat. August 8  |  8 PM  |  Music Shed
Sat. August 8  |  8 PM  |  Music Shed

“Chamber music is not something fixed but something evolving and growing, and we need to participate in that.”Melvin Chen, piano/Festival Director

On July 4, 2026, the United States marks its 250th birthday. This program is the Festival’s contribution to the national celebration. Copland’s Hoedown opens with pure kinetic energy, a distillation of the American vernacular with fiddle tunes, open spaces, and the sound of a country in motion. William Grant Still’s Miniatures offer a more expansive geographic and cultural portrait. Five short scenes range from a cowboy song to a Mexican lullaby, a Peruvian traditional love song, and a pair of African American folk settings. The new work from Nahre Sol celebrates an American tradition as it looks toward the next 250 years. Dvořák’s “American” String Quintet was composed in 1893 during the Czech master’s American sojourn. It remains, 133 years later, one of the most affectionate portraits an outsider has ever made of this country.

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Additional events surrounding this concert to be announced.

Musical Bridges is a multiyear project in which the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival commissions new works that place classical chamber music within a broader musical and cultural context.

The Artists
Program

Aaron Copland
Hoe-Down from Rodeo arranged for string quartet
William Grant Still
Miniatures for Flute, Oboe, and Piano
Nahre Sol
2026 Musical Bridges project commission (WORLD PREMIERE)
Antonin Dvořák
String Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 97, “American”

Tickets

$70 – $35, $10 Young Adults (ages 19-35),
Kids Come Free! (under 19)

Pre-concert Events

A special presentation and exhibits at the Music Shed prior to the concert will be announced.

Programs and artists subject to change without notice.
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