For over three decades, the Brentano Quartet has performed worldwide, earning acclaim for its probing interpretations and warm, lyrical sound. Their first visit to UGA in more than twenty years showcases the group’s immense talent across a program of works rooted in classical tragic drama and lamentation. The pieces include early Beethoven inspired by Romeo and Juliet’s tomb scene, a Mozart quartet likened to Dido’s aria of abandonment, and a middle-period Beethoven quartet whose slow movement evokes a mourning tree over his brother’s grave. Our first chamber music concert of the season is sure to be an afternoon of “wonderful, selfless music-making” (The Times of London)!
“The American ensemble, by now well established in the international pantheon, offers performances both fiercely intelligent and expressively pristine.”—The New Yorker
Ramsey Concert Hall (View Seating Chart)
Athens, GA 30605
Performers
Mark Steinberg, violin
Serena Canin, violin
Misha Amory, viola
Nina Lee, cello
Program
Tragic Scenes and Operatic Arias
BEETHOVEN: Quartet in F Major, Op. 18, No. 1
MOZART: Quartet in D Minor, K. 421
BEETHOVEN: Quartet in F Major, Op. 59, No. 1
Supported by
Patricia and Daniel Minkler
Additional Support by
The Franklin College Chamber Music Society


