Verdi and Sibelius Quartets
About This Event
Heard at Alice Tully Hall in a Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center program pairing Verdi and Sibelius, the “String Quartet in E minor” sits in the classical tradition where private forms carry public weight. Its four voices argue, align, and separate, using the close acoustics of chamber writing to make drama out of detail rather than scale. The work has circulated in New York for decades as a repertory marker, less a local “premiere” piece than a touchstone. One can hear how restraint becomes its method, not its limitation.
About String Quartet in E minor(chamber)
Heard at Alice Tully Hall in a Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center program pairing Verdi and Sibelius, the “String Quartet in E minor” sits in the classical tradition where private forms carry public weight. Its four voices argue, align, and separate, using the close acoustics of chamber writing to make drama out of detail rather than scale. The work has circulated in New York for decades as a repertory marker, less a local “premiere” piece than a touchstone. One can hear how restraint becomes its method, not its limitation.