Beyond loving music, there are two reasons I always enjoy Market Street Music concerts.
First, there’s the setting, the highly acoustical sanctuary at First and Central Presbyterian Church, long a destination for music lovers in the heart of the City of Wilmington.
And, second, supporters have the opportunity to meet musicians after the concert in this very intimate and exceptionally friendly environment.
We all have two things in common at Market Street Music events: we embrace music; and we embrace our city. (The home-baked brownies are great, too.)
On Saturday, March 19, reserve your seats for what promises to be an exquisite performance by Pyxis Piano Quartet, artists who have found a warm and receptive audience at Market Street Music.
Here’s the program: C. P. E. Bach Quartet in D Major, Wq 94; Nikolayeva Trio Op. 18 for Flute, Viola, and Piano; Brahms Two Viola Songs, Op. 91; Villa Lobos Jet Whistle for Cello and Flute with guest artist Michele Kelly, on flute.
As Bach often said: Yowza! See you at the concert!