The Escher Quartet plays Haydn, then Mozart’s “Clarinet Quintet” on “The Evening Concert”
Haydn's "Sun" Quartets [his Opus 20] are called that because there is an image of the sun on the cover of the publication of those six string quartets.
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Haydn's "Sun" Quartets [his Opus 20] are called that because there is an image of the sun on the cover of the publication of those six string quartets.
This is the concert from 07/18/14, the first one after the passing of Maestro Lorin Maazel.
Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas selected the pieces for this concert and the subsequent CD release, plus Yuja Wang joins the SFS for Prokofiev's 1st Piano Concerto
Aging quite nicely (over 100 years now!) the famous "The Rite of Springs" still provokes.
On tonight's program from "Music Mountain" you'll hear Mozart's 6th String Quartet which dates from 1773, and Schubert's 15th String Quartet, his last, which dates from 1826.
The Penderecki String Quartet on "Music Mountain", Charles Dutoit conducts the CSO in the "Rite of Spring" and more on this week's "Evening Concert".
Beethoven was about 40 when he wrote his "Serioso" String Quartet (1810). Schumann was born the same year as the "Serioso" Quartet was composed.
Tonight's works are filled with the feeling of 'pride in one's homeland' and/or they've borrowed things from the common culture and used them in orchestral works (nationalism as it is called).
Brahms came to writing symphonies very late in his career as he (paraphrasing sources) "felt the shadow of Beethoven looming over him"...the 4th Symphony is a tour de force from it's wistful opening to the dramatic finale.
Is Beethoven's 5th Symphony the most famous piece of symphonic classical music ever? There really are people who have never heard it from start to finish. Won't you be one of them if it's your turn?