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Adult | $78
Concession | $67
35 & Under | $35
Student | $15
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“…a near-perfect concert…” ★★★★½
—Limelight
Pushing the boundaries of the genre, Beethoven and Korngold take the string quartet to new frontiers with these ground-breaking works.
When premiered in 1825, Beethoven’s Op.127 quartet stunned listeners with its innovation of expression and form. This work heralded a dramatic shift in Beethoven’s trajectory, having already taken the string quartet to unprecedented heights. The first of his late quartets, here we glimpse a far more personal, philosophical, and inward-looking approach to musical rhetoric.
Korngold’s success as a Hollywood film composer cemented his place in history. As a serious composer of post-Romantic music, he produced some extraordinary works that have long been overlooked. His second string quartet is no exception—its highly romantic harmonies are sprinkled with surprises that imbue it with a fresh and highly original sound.
Australian composer Harry Sdraulig is making waves across the country with a string of compelling new works. We are thrilled to be giving the premiere performances of his second string quartet, a fitting companion for the dynamic powerhouses of this program.
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PROGRAM
BEETHOVEN
String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op.127
HARRY SDRAULIG
String Quartet No.2 (National Premiere performances)*
KORNGOLD
String Quartet No.2 in E-flat Major, Op.26
Approximately 120 minutes including interval
*Commissioned by John Griffiths for his wife Beth
PROGRAM PLAYLIST
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