Cello and Company

Works from Haydn, Rossini, Rebecca Clarke, Jesse Montgomery, Beethoven, and Mozart

 

Works for the Cello, Violin, and Viola
Highlighting the playful side of classical music, this concert showcases music full of wit, charm, and lively energy. From timeless elegance to dynamic modernity, each piece brings a unique perspective on the joy and creativity of chamber music.

 


Program

FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN Trio No. 1 for Violin, Viola and Cello in G major, arr. of Piano Sonata, Hob. XVI:40 (Op. 53, No. 1)

Allegretto e innocente
Presto

JESSIE MONTGOMERY Rhapsody No. 1 for solo cello

JEAN SIBELIUS Duo in C major for Violin and Viola

GIOACHINO ROSSINI Barber of Seville

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH The Art of Fugue

15. Canon per Augmentationem in Contrario Motu

JESSIE MONTGOMERY Rhapsody No. 2 for solo viola

FRANZ SCHUBERT Erlkönig

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART Divertimento for Violin, Viola and Cello in E-flat major, K. 563

I. Allegro

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Date

Jul 21 2025

Time

1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Featuring

  • Sarah Darling
    Sarah Darling
    Viola

    Described as “a tireless force of musical curiosity, skill, and enthusiasm” and “the one to up the ante” (Boston Musical Intelligencer), Sarah Darling enjoys a varied musical career, holding a variety of leading roles in A Far Cry, Musicians of the Old Post Road, Boston Baroque, Les Bostonades, Gut Reaction, and Antico Moderno, also performing with the Boston Early Music Festival, Emmanuel Music, Newton Baroque, Sarasa, and the Boston Ballet Orchestra.

    Sarah studied at Harvard, Juilliard, Amsterdam, Freiburg, and New England Conservatory, working with James Dunham, Karen Tuttle, Wolfram Christ, Nobuko Imai, and Kim Kashkashian. She has recorded old and new music for Linn, Paladino, Azica, MSR, and Centaur, plus a solo album on Naxos and two Grammy-nominated CDs on Crier Records.

    Sarah is active as a teacher and coach, on the faculty of the Longy School and serving as co-director of the Harvard Baroque Chamber Orchestra. She regularly shares her thoughts on music at her blog, Listening Deliberately.

  • Timothy Roberts
    Timothy Roberts
    Cello

    Timothy was founder, artistic director, and cellist of the Art of Music Chamber Players in Boston for 10 years. He was also a founding member and is a current performer in the South Coast Chamber Music society for the last 13 years. He recently purchased Copley Chamber Players Inc which is a performing organization as well as a company that provides musical ensembles for functions, events and weddings.

    His freelance work includes work with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, the Opera Company of Boston, Boston Ballet, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, Boston Classical Orchestra, the Florida Orchestra (Tampa) as well as just about every other type of freelance work available in Boston. He has also taught for many years in various towns and music schools since 1984, teaching both private cello and as a chamber music coach, and in his private studio in Needham.

    Mr. Roberts holds degrees in Performance from New England Conservatory, and Northwestern University, and he pursued a doctorate at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He performs on a Gabriello cello made in Florence, Italy in 1751.

  • Aniela Eddy
    Aniela Eddy
    Violin

    Swiss-American violinist, Aniela Eddy, appears regularly as soloist, chamber musician and orchestral player throughout North America and Europe. Her broad and varied interest in music of all eras has led to projects spanning the baroque through contemporary time periods, on both modern and baroque violin. Recent and upcoming collaborations include engagements with Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Handel and Haydn Society, Apollo’s Fire, Trinity Baroque Orchestra, Seraphic Fire, TENET, New York Classical Players, and Voices of Music. In addition to appearing live on NPR with A Prairie Home Companion and Garrison Keillor, Aniela has performed internationally at summer festivals including the Lucerne Festival, Ravinia, Caroga Lake Music Festival, Berkeley Early Music Festival, Teatro Nuovo, and the Göttingen International Handel Festival. She is a founding member of Quartet Salonnières, which was recently awarded the Public Diplomacy Grant by the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania, as well as Relic Ensemble. A passionate educator, Aniela has taught at El Sistema programs throughout South and Central America and has given master classes at universities across the country. Aniela is a graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Cleveland Institute of Music, and The Juilliard School.

Location

Sunset Center Foyer
Sunset Center Foyer
San Carlos St between 8th and 10th Ave, Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93923
Website
https://www.sunsetcenter.org/

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