Kitgut Quartet (photo Raphaël Blasselle)

Evening concert: Spohr, Sirmen, Mendelssohn, Pleyel

Orchestra of the 18th Century + Kitgut Quartet
Tue 30 Jan 2024 20:15 - 22:00
Tue 30 Jan 2024
20:15 - 22:00
  • Tue 30 Jan 2024
    20:15 - 22:00
    Interval 20:50
    Grote Zaal

Program

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

20:15 / Main hall / Main programme
Louis Spohr Concert for string quartet and orchestra op. 131
Maddalena Sirmen String quartet nr. 2 in Bes
Fanny Mendelssohn String quartet in Es
Ignaz Pleyel Sinfonia concertante in F

Credits

Orchestra of the 18th century

Kitgut Quartet:
Amandine Beyer violin
Naaman Sluchin violin
Josèphe Cottet viola
Frédéric Baldassare cello

Surprises from lesser-known composers

This original program proves that lesser-known composers can bring surprises. Spohr’s concerto is on the cusp of the Classical and Romantic periods, as is Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet. Maddalena Sirmen, a Venetian student of Baroque composer Giuseppe Tartini, wrote her quartets when Haydn began to establish the form. Pleyel studied under Haydn and later became his amicable competitor in London.

Specialist in Baroque violin Amandine Beyer is a curious and inventive musician. The French musician and her founded Kitgut Quartet are joining forces with the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century for this String Quartet Biennale, seeking the truth behind the notes through historically informed performance practice.

This concert will be live broadcasted by NTR on NPO Klassiek