Tetzlaff Quartett plays Beethoven, Widmann and Brahms
Tetzlaff Quartett plays Beethoven, Widmann and Brahms
In addition to his career as a celebrated soloist, violinist Christian Tetzlaff performs all over the world with his own string quartet. This guest performance in the Chamber Music Hall opens with Beethoven's late, expressive String Quartet op. 131, the beginning of which Richard Wagner called “probably the most melancholy thing that has ever been expressed in sound”. In his “Choral Quartet”, Jörg Widmann expresses “sounds and phases of futility that come from nowhere and lead nowhere,” he says. The programme concludes with Johannes Brahms' Second Quartet, which steers a lush course between melancholy and joie de vivre.
Concert program
Ludwig van Beethoven
Streichquartett cis-Moll op. 131
Pause
Jörg Widmann
Streichquartett Nr. 2 »Choralquartett«
Johannes Brahms
Streichquartett a-Moll op. 51 Nr. 2
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Cast
Philharmonie Berlin
Stage:
Kammermusiksaal
Herbert-von-Karajan-Straße 1
10785 Berlin
16.00 EUR - 38.00 EUR
Stiftung Berliner Philharmoniker