Brodsky Quartet | |
Elizabeth Wilson | Speaker |
Krysia Osostowicz | Violon |
Ian Belton | Violon |
Paul Cassidy | Alto |
Jacqueline Thomas | Violoncelle |
Brodsky Quartet celebrate their 50th anniversary with a complete cycle of Shostakovich’s String Quartets across one weekend, played in the intimacy of Hall One, interleaved with talks.
In this special anniversary weekend, the Brodsky Quartet present the full cycle of Shostakovich’s String Quartets. Each concert includes a performance of two quartets and a brief introduction by Elizabeth Wilson, who will share her extensive knowledge of Shostakovich’s life and music, with each of the 15 string quartets examined and illuminated through lively discussion with members of the Brodsky Quartet.
The intimacy of bringing a child into the world inspired Shostakovich to turn to that most intimate of all musical forces, the string quartet. Rather like a child, his Quartet No. 1 is small scale – full of innocence and wonder, becoming more and more spirited, fun-filled and daring. Quartet No. 2 is, by contrast, a colossal tour de force. The celebratory first movement is followed by one of the most captivating slow movements ever; a wondrous fusion of baroque and jazz. A whirlwind scherzo gives way to a magnificent set of variations which build in speed to a huge life-affirming ending.