Sun September 25, 2011 3:00pm

Double Your Fun With Napa Valley Symphony

Napa Valley Symphony
By Michael Zwiebach

Josep Caballé-Domenech and Naughton sisters at Napa Valley SymphonyAt the Napa Symphony season opener this week, the sister act Christina and Michelle Naughton play a pair of duo piano concertos, one by Mozart and one by Poulenc. Meanwhile the orchestra opens with music by the “Spanish Mozart,” Juan Crisostomo Arriaga (1806-1826).

True, dying at 19 years old left him a bit short on time to make his mark in composition, even as a prodigy. But talent will out and the overture to his comic opera, Los esclavos felices, written when he was 13 years old, makes a pleasant concert opener.

Finally, the orchestra takes on Brahms' version of 18th-century wit and sparkle in the Variations on a Theme by Haydn. The orchestra is conducted by up-and-comer Josep Caballé-Domenech.

Michael Zwiebach is the senior editor/ content manager for SFCV. He assigns all articles and content, manages the writing staff and does editing. A member of SFCV from the beginning, Michael holds a Ph.D. in music history from the University of California, Berkeley.

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