Arnold Steinhardt, Indivisible by Four: A String Quartet in Pursuit of Harmony (1998) |
The Guarneri these days is somewhat like an old car that takes a while to warm up and enjoys familiar roads. For example, in the first half, the robustness of Beethoven’s Quartet in A Minor, op. 132, was not evident until well into the work, while details often seemed a bit approximated, perhaps due to an abundance of slow, wide vibrato which did now allow the tonality to fully lock into place. Yet, in fairness, the patient listener was rewarded by other loving moments during a work that tells a long story. Perhaps the quartet’s January 2008 Kennedy Center performance contained a much greater sense of energy due to its non-warhorse program of Bartók, Haydn, and Smetana.
Anne Midgette, Guarneri's Poignant, If Flawed, Farewell (Washington Post, February 12) |
The next major event at the Terrace Theater is tonight's appearance by the renowned British vocal quartet the Hilliard Ensemble (February 12, 7:30 pm), in a program combining Lassus's Requiem Mass with motets by Lassus and Palestrina. Not to be missed -- and tickets remain.
Am I correct in inferring that they didn't play anything related to the album they just released (Dohnanyi/Kodaly)?
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