Sponsored by Frost Bank
ROCO says goodbye to the old and in with the (relatively) new in this concert celebrating musical innovation via the string quartet. Lombardini Sirmen’s Quartet, a work that helped to shape the string quartet genre alongside those of Haydn and Boccherini, is an incredible example of a rare 18th-century woman who was not only able to live independently as a professional musician, but who made an important impact on the genre through her work. Verdi’s String Quartet in E minor – his sole chamber work – praised for its tonal beauty, opens the concert. Richard Danielpour’s work, Addio, takes the innovation one step further, using the quartet as a metaphor for family and exploring concepts of distance, time, and saying goodbye.
ARTISTS
Scott St. John, violin
Eva Burmeister, violin
Sharon Wei, viola
Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - European Wing
Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX, USA
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Program
Giuseppe Verdi: String Quartet in e minor
II. Andantino
III. Prestissimo
IV. Scherzo fuga. Allegro assai mosso
Maddalena Laura Lombardini Sirmen: String Quartet in E major, Op. 3, No. 6
Richard Danielpour: String Quartet No. 6 “Addio”