What is a fantasy in music—a form, or a freedom shared between performers?

This program explores the many shades of the fantastical through works that stretch beyond convention and invite a sense of spontaneity and dialogue. At its center is Fantasia in C major for Violin and Piano by Franz Schubert, a work of unfolding imagination whose shifting moods feel almost improvised, as if discovered in the moment between violin and piano.

Schedules

  • Occurs Sunday, April 26th, 2026 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Venue

Gradus Ad Parnassum Music Academy

1527 S B Street
San Mateo , CA 94402

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