Thursday 22 January 2026 | 19:30 |
Jerusalem Quartet | |
Alexander Pavlovsky | Violin |
Sergei Bresler | Violin |
Ori Kam | Viola |
Kyril Zlotnikov | Cello |
Although linked tenuously to Beethoven’s ‘Kreutzer’ Sonata, it was Tolstoy’s eponymous novella that inspired Janáček to compose his First String Quartet. The work, which conveys Tolstoy’s harrowing first-person depiction of raging jealousy, makes the ideal partner to Beethoven’s monumental Op. 130, performed by the Jerusalem Quartet complete with its original finale, the mighty Grosse Fugue.
Tickets: £40 £37 £33 £27 £18
General sale for this event will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 7 October.