On Oct. 29 at 2 p.m., the Emerald Lake Chamber Players will present the Piano Quintet in A major, aka “Die Forelle,” by Franz Schubert. Colloquially known as the “Trout Quintet,” the piece is centered by a familiar melody made popular through its use in the 1969 film “The Trout.”

Curiously, Samsung chose this theme to be played by its washers at the end of a cycle to evoke feelings of comfort and nostalgia.

For this concert, the Emerald Lake Chamber Players roster will be John Wolf on piano with Ann Mills, Clara Logue, Rich Woessner and Steve Tice on violin, viola, cello and double bass respectively.

Following the quintet, “Simpatica” – a vocal quartet – will perform a short program of classical and jazz music. Simpatica consists of Miranda Dillard (soprano), Denise Stookesberry (alto), Steve Tice (tenor) and Nelson Burke (bass).

This event will be hosted by the United Methodist Church at 1509 Fish Hatchery Rd. The concert is open to all and features free admission.