Robert Battey, Formosa Quartet (Washington Post, December 17) |
Available at Amazon: Mozart, Schubert, Debussy, Wolf, Formosa Quartet (January 16, 2007) |
You must wait until February for the next concerts in the free series at the Library of Congress: the Concerto Copenhagen (February 1) and the Ensemble Matheus (February 9). Judging by a rare appeal for money to support the series from Susan Vita, Chief of the Music Division, the Library is concerned about the future of its historic series. If you feel a moment of cultural largesse coming on, give the Library of Congress a call.
What a wonderful tradition. One thing that lifts my heart about this country are the posts you all do about the nooks and crannies of D.C..
ReplyDeleteI agree, it was a wonderful concert, with such wonderful splendid moments (though I am afraid I did not like the new piece as much as you did). The Brahms, in particular, was spectacular and the viola part was particularly well done. The instruments truly have a wonderful sound quality, almost as though they each provide an underlying continuo to their main sound. These are truly magnificent instruments and a great treasure for Washington, indeed.
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