EVENT 22: BEETHOVEN LATE QUARTETS 5
SUNDAY 29 JUNE
Sibelius: Andante Festivo
Beethoven:
Quartet in F, Op.135 [Pavel Haas Quartet]
Beamish: Field of Stars for
four quartets [world premiere]
Mendelssohn: Octet, Op.20 [Belcea and
Castalian Quartets]
Belcea Quartet
Castalian Quartet
Elias
Quartet
Pavel Haas Quartet
4x4: Four string quartets join forces
to complete 2025’s cycle of Beethoven’s late quartets and play an octet
and a … what shall we call it? A hextet? In fact, a hextet is computer
terminology for ‘a 16-bit aggregation’: in the absence of anything better
to describe a piece for 16 players, we’ll borrow that. These are the
string quartets which have made the greatest impact at ENF over the years,
all of them more usually to be heard in the great concert halls of the
world than here in the Bowhouse – and that makes this occasion all the
more unmissable.
With Beethoven’s Op.135 the Pavel Haas Quartet
conclude 2025’s cycle of late quartets. It is a wonderful piece not least
because, having journeyed far in the preceding four pieces, he returns for
his last quartet to something more like the traditional quartet his great
forebears Haydn and Mozart knew. As warm and heartfelt as it is profound,
it is a poignant, affirmative end to a life’s work. As Beethoven was
writing his late quartets, the 16-year-old Felix Mendelssohn was pulling
off the astounding feat of writing his octet – a masterpiece which has
never failed to delight and astonish players and listeners alike.
Please
note, this performance includes an interval.
- £23.00 - £30.00
- 29 June 2025
- 120 minutes
- 15:00
- Bowhouse
- Age: 7+