Beethoven was the master of the string quartet, and this program explores works from his early, middle and late periods. His first quartet bears the classical stamp of Haydn, with whom Beethoven studied during his 20s. The “Harp” quartet, nicknamed for the pizzicato figures in the first movement, is the most symphonic of his quartets. Finally, his opus 131 quartet departs from the traditional four-movement structure and is written in seven sections that run together without pause, transforming the string quartet forever.
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LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No. 1 in F major, op. 18
Serena McKinney, Jisun Yang, violins | Luke Fleming, viola | Andrea Casarrubios, cello
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No. 10, op. 74, “Harp”
Jason Uyeyama, Nina Tso-Ning Fan, violins | Ben Ullery, viola | Madeleine Kabat, cello
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp minor, op. 131
Grace Park, Erik Arvinder, violins | Jessica Chang, viola | Brian Thornton, cello
