Matangi Quartet - Haydn, Beethoven and Mendelssohn - String Quartet

Matangi Quartet - Haydn, Beethoven and Mendelssohn - String Quartet

Program:

Haydn - String quartet in F, on. 77, no. 2

Beethoven - String Quartet in F, op. 135Mendelssohn

- String quartet in a, op. 13


Beethoven and Mendelssohn


shortly after Beethoven finished his last string quartet. 135 completed, Mendelssohn composed his first string quartet. 13. The influence of Beethoven's later works on the young Mendelssohn can be heard very clearly. But there is a more direct link between Beethoven's last string quartet and that of Mendelssohn. Beethoven wrote the exclamation "Es muss sein!" above the final part. Mendelssohn seems to question this message. At the beginning of his Second String Quartet he writes the question: "Ist es Wahr?


Matangi Quartet

The Matangi Quartet belongs to the top of the Dutch string quartets and also creates a lot of furore abroad. For example, the musicians played at the prestigious Festival of Aix-en-Provence and the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. Moreover, the quartet won important prizes, such as the prestigious 'Kersjes van de Groenekan Prize' and several Edisons. Although the four musicians sometimes make a musical trip, classical music is their 'core business'. Especially with the music of Beethoven the Matangi Quartet has built up a close bond. In season 2015-2016 already his fifteen string quartets played.

The Matangi Quartet consists of Listen to the Matangi Quartet in the famous 'Canzonetta' from Mendelssohn's String Quartet. 13.

Kamermuziek altviool cello viool strijkkwartet Joseph Haydn Ludwig van Beethoven Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
Saturday 28 January 2017, 20:00

The Matangi Quartet belongs to the top of the Dutch string quartets and also creates a lot of furore abroad. For example, the musicians played at the renowned Festival of Aix-en-Provence and the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. Moreover, the quartet won important prizes, such as the prestigious 'Kersjes van de Groenekan Prize' and several Edisons. In the Edesche Concert Hall the Matangi Quartet plays three beautiful string quartets by Haydn, Beethoven and Mendelssohn

When and where

Begin time:
Saturday 28 January 2017, 20:00

The Edesche Concert Hall. Unheard of acoustics, intimate beauty, one of the most beautiful concert grand pianos in the Netherlands with the very best musicians. From one hour before the start of the concert you are welcome in the Edesche Concert Hall, for example for a cup of coffee in advance. Please note: during the performance we do not grant access to the concert hall The Edesche Concertzaal is unsubsidized and is made possible by Eskes Media / DagjeWeg.NL.

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  • Free wardrobe;
  • Free luxury program magazine;
  • Free and paid parking in the vicinity;
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  • Enjoy the Edesche Concert Hall Diner at the adjacent atmospheric restaurant Buitenzorg;
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Edesche Concertzaal

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