Dressed To The Nines features ROCO’s players performing Josef Rheinberger’s “Nonet in A major,” considered one of the best of the few nonets in the classical canon. Other works in the program split up the nonet into a woodwind quintet, as in György Ligeti’s “Bagatelles,” and a trio, as in Ernő Dohnányi’s “Serenade for Violin, Viola and Cello.
Dressed To The Nines features ROCO’s players performing Josef Rheinberger’s “Nonet in A major,” considered one of the best of the few nonets in the classical canon. Other works in the program split up the nonet into a woodwind quintet, as in György Ligeti’s “Bagatelles,” and a trio, as in Ernő Dohnányi’s “Serenade for Violin, Viola and Cello.
Dressed To The Nines features ROCO’s players performing Josef Rheinberger’s “Nonet in A major,” considered one of the best of the few nonets in the classical canon. Other works in the program split up the nonet into a woodwind quintet, as in György Ligeti’s “Bagatelles,” and a trio, as in Ernő Dohnányi’s “Serenade for Violin, Viola and Cello.