Washington Musica Viva's fourth concert at The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum is Tuesday July 9 at 7:30 pm. This program will be performed by National Symphony Orchestra musicians Mahoko Eguchi, viola, and David Teie, cello, along with the brilliant violinist Sasha Margolis, and WMV founder and pianist Carl Banner. The program is pure chamber music heaven. It is devoted to two great masterpieces: Brahms' C major Trio Op. 87, and Schumann's Piano Quartet in Eb. Embedded in the Brahms is one of the most mysteriously beautiful passages in all of chamber music. The Schumann is notable for intense lyricism, and an especially deep cello tone in the Andante cantabile. Sasha and Carl will also perform Joseph Achron's wonderfully haunting Hebrew Melody (featured recently on NPR). Please join us for another evening of beautiful and moving music, in an intimate Bethesda setting. In addition you can view the imaginative Biblical art of Phillip Ratner and visit the new exhibit upstairs of works by the Artists of the Ratner Museum, "Of the Flesh/Of the Spirit." The Dennis & Phillip Ratner Museum is at 10001 Old Georgetown Rd (corner of Lone Oak Dr East), in Bethesda. Tickets are $15 in advance (your check must be postmarked by July 5) or $18 at the door. Mail your checks (made out to Washington Musica Viva), with your name/address/email, to Washington Musica Viva, 9925 Dickens Ave, Bethesda, MD 20814. We will reserve the front rows for advance ticket holders. For further information, call 301-493-5729 or visit our website! http://www.geocities.com/washingtonmusicaviva These concerts are made possible in part by a grant from the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County. David Cheng <[log in to unmask]>