Jerusalem (photo Felix Broede)

Evening concert: Smetana, Sjostakovitsj, Beethoven

Jerusalem Quartet
Mon 29 Jan 2024 20:15 - 22:15
Mon 29 Jan 2024
20:15 - 22:15
  • Mon 29 Jan 2024
    20:15 - 22:15
    Interval 21:20
    Grote Zaal

Program

19:15 / Foyerdeck 1 / Pre-concert talk
Pre-concert talk by Katy Hamilton

20:15 / Main hall / Main programme
Bedřich Smetana String quartet nr. 1 ‘From my Life’
Dmitri Shostakovich String quartet nr. 2 op. 68 
Ludwig van Beethoven String quartet op. 59 nr. 2 ‘Razumovsky’

Credits

Jerusalem Quartet:
Alexander Pavlovsky violin
Sergei Bresler violin
Ori Kam viola
Kyril Zlotnikov cello

Moving ego document

A string quartet is generally absolute music. But sometimes composers give a programmatic hint in a title (Sibelius: Voces Intimae) or a subtitle (Beethoven: ‘’). In “From my Life”, Smetana tells the story of his deafness, which began with a high-pitched ringing in his ear – that tone is heard in the fourth movement. This composition is a moving personal document.

The fifteen quartets of Shostakovich can be seen as one large personal document, and the dark Eleventh string quartet is no exception. The structure is exceptional: seven short, contiguous sections refer to the classical divertimento. Beethoven’s Eighth string quartet also features a minimal extramusical motif: in the third movement, a Russian theme appears as a tribute to the commissioner, the Russian ambassador Andrey Razumovsky.