EVENT 12: BEETHOVEN LATE QUARTETS 4

SATURDAY 28 JUNE
Beamish: Epilogue
Beethoven:
Quartet in Am, Op.132
Elias Quartet
Sally Beamish, viola
There
is nowhere in Beethoven’s music where you are brought more intimately into
contact with the man himself than in his Op.132. At its heart lies the
Heiliger Dankgesang, a hymn of thanks for deliverance from suffering:
Beethoven’s later years were plagued by illnesses which would ultimately
overwhelm him: given his frailty, it is amazing his last masterpieces were
ever written. His gratitude for whatever relief he enjoyed is the sunlight
in this piece, which explores a profound and intimate inner world. No less
a figure than T.S. Eliot grasped this: ‘There is a sort of heavenly, or at
least more than human gaiety, about some of his later things which one
imagines might come to oneself as the fruit of reconciliation and relief
after immense suffering; I should like to get something of that into verse
before I die.’
The Elias Quartet is joined by
composer/violist Sally Beamish in another work rooted in prayer. Her
Epilogue is inspired both by the quiet Quaker gathering sometimes held at
the close of day – the epilogue of the title – and a theme by Tudor
composer Thomas Tallis. Perverse though it may sound to open a concert
with an epilogue, this short work sets the scene beautifully for
Beethoven’s immense quartet.
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£18.00 - £25.00
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28 June 2025
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55 minutes
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11:30
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Kilrenny Church
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Age: 7+
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Please note, you are selecting a place within a shared pew, not a specific seat.