Genre: Chamber music

LvB250 – String Quartets Part 4

Cuarteto Casals plays Beethoven’s string quartets in F major op 18:1, F sharp major Hess 34 and e minor op 59:2.

Spanish string quartet Cuarteto Casals will perform all of Beethoven’s string quartets in 2020 – the big Beethoven year. The 16 quartets came in three phases throughout his lifetime – and each phase comprised a dizzying stride forward for the art of the quartet. The acclaimed Cuarteto Casals debuted at Konserthuset in 2007 and have returned several times, most recently in 2016.

Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 1 is humorous, moving and lively, but also sad, as in the elevated lament in the second movement.

The Quartet in F Major is Beethoven’s own transcription and reworking of the Piano Sonata in E Major, Opus 14, No. 1. It is music with strong contrasts, bold harmonics and sudden shifts between powerful and weak.

The basic mood of the second Razumovsky Quartet in E Minor is tragic and wailing. But it still finds its resolution in the rhythmic finale, a rustic and melodic dance composed by Beethoven in one of his best moods. In between, we hear the second movement with its powerful accents and the slow third movement which, according to pianist and teacher Carl Czerny, a student of Beethoven’s, was inspired by the starry sky of a clear night.

Please note
The concert will take place with an audience of maximum 50 people in the hall. The costumized seating plan allows for two seats together using the online booking. If more seats together are needed, please call our box office, 08-50 66 77 88. Artists and programmes may be subject to changes.

Read more about how we work for a safe concert visit

Cuarteto Casals plays Beethoven’s string quartets in F major op 18:1, F sharp major Hess 34 and e minor op 59:2.

Friday 25 September 2020 19.00

Ends approximately 21.00

Price:

310 SEK

Spanish string quartet Cuarteto Casals will perform all of Beethoven’s string quartets in 2020 – the big Beethoven year. The 16 quartets came in three phases throughout his lifetime – and each phase comprised a dizzying stride forward for the art of the quartet. The acclaimed Cuarteto Casals debuted at Konserthuset in 2007 and have returned several times, most recently in 2016.

Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 1 is humorous, moving and lively, but also sad, as in the elevated lament in the second movement.

The Quartet in F Major is Beethoven’s own transcription and reworking of the Piano Sonata in E Major, Opus 14, No. 1. It is music with strong contrasts, bold harmonics and sudden shifts between powerful and weak.

The basic mood of the second Razumovsky Quartet in E Minor is tragic and wailing. But it still finds its resolution in the rhythmic finale, a rustic and melodic dance composed by Beethoven in one of his best moods. In between, we hear the second movement with its powerful accents and the slow third movement which, according to pianist and teacher Carl Czerny, a student of Beethoven’s, was inspired by the starry sky of a clear night.

Please note
The concert will take place with an audience of maximum 50 people in the hall. The costumized seating plan allows for two seats together using the online booking. If more seats together are needed, please call our box office, 08-50 66 77 88. Artists and programmes may be subject to changes.

Read more about how we work for a safe concert visit

  • The music

    Approximate times
  • Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 1 in F major op 18:1
    26 min
  • Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in F major Hess 34
    12 min
  • Intermission
    25 min
  • Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 8 in e minor
    36 min
  • Participants

  • Casals Quartet

Friday 25 September 2020 19.00

Ends approximately 21.00

Price:

310 SEK