Carnegie Hall: Zankel HallNew York City, New York, United States
Dates/times in New York time zone
Programme
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) | String Quartet no. 8 in E minor, "Razumovsky", Op.59 no.2 | |
Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) | String Quartet in E minor, Op.121 | |
Dutilleux, Henri (1916-2013) | Ainsi la nuit |
Performers
Quatuor Ébène | |
Pierre Colombet | Violin |
Gabriel Le Magadure | Violin |
Raphaël Merlin | Cello |
Marie Chilemme | Viola |
“This is a genre made particularly famous by Beethoven, so that anyone who is not Beethoven is scared stiff of it,” wrote Gabriel Fauré of the string quartet. Fauré’s String Quartet in E Minor—his final work—borrows from an unfinished youthful violin concerto and fearlessly explores new thematic and harmonic territory. Beethoven’s String Quartet in G Major honors the Classical style with its elegance and ebullient spirit, while Bartók’s work derives energy from a pair of driving scherzos: one quiet and terrifying, the other playful, weaving a mysterious spell with its slow movement’s impressionist tone.