Vetta Chamber Music hosts its season finale Celebration, May 1 to 4
Violinist Joan Blackman, violist Hung-Wei Huang, cellist Zoltan Rozsnyai, and pianist Angela Cheng play pieces by Franck, Brahms, and Mozetich
(Clockwise from top left) Joan Blackman, Angela Cheng, Zoltan Rozsnyai, and Hung-Wei Huang.
Vetta Chamber Music presents Celebration, its last concert of the 2025–26 season, from May 1 to 4 at various venues.
Celebration is a poignant finale that reflects on treasured memories while opening doors to a bright future. Join four masterful artists—violinist Joan Blackman, violist Hung-Wei Huang, cellist Zoltan Rozsnyai, and pianist Angela Cheng—in a program that spans history and highlights Vetta’s continuing evolution. The pieces in store include César Franck’s Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano, Marjan Mozetich’s Baroque Diversions for solo viola, and Johannes Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60.
Performances are taking place at West Point Grey United Church on May 1 at 2 pm, West Vancouver United Church on May 2 at 7:30 pm, Pyatt Hall on May 3 at 2 pm, and ArtSpring on Salt Spring Island on May 4 at 2:30 pm.
Tickets are available through Vetta Chamber Music.
Post sponsored by Vetta Chamber Music.
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