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→ dcterms:description → "<p><span style="font-size:14.6667px;font-family:arial;"><span style="color:#091f2c;font-weight:700;">A stellar cast of musicians combines for two classical masterpieces in the final concert of Cordelia Williams’ series.</span></span></p><div class="block-inner" style="background-repeat:no-repeat;width:769.167px;"><div class="slot" style="background-repeat:no-repeat;width:769.167px;"><div class="slot-content te" style="background-repeat:no-repeat;width:769.167px;"><p style="background-repeat:no-repeat;line-height:1.4;margin-bottom:1em;"><span style="font-size:14.6667px;font-family:arial;">Brahms wrote his Piano Trio at the age of 20, but then substantially revised it 35 years later resulting in a work which is both youthful and mature.</span></p><p style="background-repeat:no-repeat;line-height:1.4;margin-bottom:0px;"><span style="font-size:14.6667px;font-family:arial;">Schubert’s upbeat and joyful work has become one of the most popular pieces of chamber music. Written at the request of a music patron who particularly liked the composer’s song ‘Die Forelle’ (The Trout) and asked him to incorporate it, Schubert created a set of variations as part of the work’s fourth movement.</span><br /></p></div></div></div><div class="container" style="background-repeat:no-repeat;padding:0px;width:769.167px;margin:0px auto;max-width:1728px;"><div class="block-inner" style="background-repeat:no-repeat;width:769.167px;"><br /></div></div><p><br /></p>"^^http://purl.org/xtypes/Fragment-XHTML
→ rdfs:label → "Turner Sims Concert Hall"^^xsd:string