EVENT 11: RAZUMOVSKY 1
Arriaga: Quartet No. 3 in E-flat
Beethoven: Quartet in F, Op. 59 No. 1
Cuarteto
Quiroga
Around 1800, when Beethoven wrote his first quartets, he
was very much a young man with plenty to prove. But by 1806 when he
started to write what we know as his ‘Razumovsky’ quartets he was the
internationally famous and acclaimed composer of four symphonies, four
piano concerti, an opera and much more besides. In responding to a
commission from Count Andrey Razumovsky for three quartets, he moved into
a remarkable new sphere of musical ambition. Not only is each of the
quartets more substantial and daring than any that went before, some argue
that all three should be taken as a kind of ‘mega quartet’. That’s quite a
thought, and for ENF 2026, our three resident quartets have come together
to offer a day including all three quartets, each paired with music that
complements them in different ways. Cuarteto Quiroga present the first
Razumovsky alongside music by Arriaga, ‘the Spanish Mozart’, who died
before his 20th birthday but left a staggering body of work including
opera, symphonies and chamber music. His third quartet owes a debt to
Beethoven and also to Haydn.
Cuarteto Quiroga makes its ENF debut
this year, and is long established as one of the very finest of quartets.
As the New York Times said: ‘Exquisite: precise, perfectly
balanced, interpretively fresh performances, couched in consistently warm
hues.’ They always take Spanish music with them wherever they
go, giving audiences exciting new discoveries alongside their masterful
interpretations of the classics.
Next
Razumovsky event at EVENT 12: RAZUMOVSKY TALK
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£20.00 - £30.00
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4 July 2026
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65 minutes
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12:00
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Kilrenny Church
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Please note, you are selecting a place within a shared pew, not a specific seat.