Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by critic’s notebook Fifty years ago, the Alban Berg Quartet was founded. A huge box set, comforting yet daring, is an immersive celebration. By David ...
The Paris-based Quatuor Diotima mark their 20th anniversary with a clutch of new recordings. The centrepiece is this very fine set devoted to the Second Viennese School, which is perhaps the best ...
This wonderful parting gift from the quartet features warm lustrous performances of Schoenberg’s Second Quartet (with soprano Barbara Hannigan) and Berg’s opus 3, plus two beautifully rendered ...
As generous applause for Alfred Schnittke's String Quartet No. 4 ended, an audience member remarked, "On the eve of a war, that was perfect music." The comment said it all, for the piece struck with ...
This classical music season will be remembered in part as an era of goodbyes for long-running chamber music ensembles, including Chicago’s Vermeer Quartet and the Beaux Arts Trio. Add the Alban Berg ...
The Tetzlaff Quartet, formed in 1994, is comprised of Christian Tetzlaff as first violinist, Elisabeth Kufferath as second violinist, Hanna Weinmeister as violist, and Tanja Tetzlaff as cellist. On ...
The Telegraph Quartet presents its fall quartet-in-residence recital at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in Sol Joseph Recital Hall on October 23. A very late chamber work of Haydn's, his ...
It was to be their little secret, one they took to their graves — he in 1935 and she in 1964. But the discovery in 1977 of an annotated miniature score of Alban Berg’s “Lyric Suite” changed all that.
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