Photo: Marco Giannavola
Brooklyn Rider
From Baroque to contemporary with the exciting American quartet.
The New York-based string quartet Brooklyn Rider has been attracting a wide audience since its inception in 2005 with concerts that often cross genres. They visited Konserthuset for a highly acclaimed concert in 2014 and also performed at Fotografiska. All in line with the ensemble's desire to break away from the traditional and familiar.
During their eagerly awaited return to Konserthuset, the programme ranges from British Baroque to French Betsy Jolas's third string quartet from 1973, which, in nine parts, explores the mysterious universe of music. A completely different character is found in Mozart's String Quartet in C Major, often called the Dissonant Quartet due to its long and striking introduction, which today we do not find particularly dissonant.
After Arvo Pärt's meditative Solfeggio, Brooklyn Rider concludes with Brahms's wonderful third string quartet. The opening and closing movements are characterized by a delightful and fervent temperament, with tender and luminous music in between.
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The music
Approximate times -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart String Quartet in C major ’’Dissonance Quartet’’31 min
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Henry Purcell Fansia in F major ”Upon one note” Z 745, version for string quartet3 min
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Betsy Jolas Quatuor III ”9 Études” for string quartet17 min
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Intermission25 min
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Arvo Pärt Solfeggio for string quartet6 min
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Johannes Brahms String Quartet No. 1 in c minor33 min
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Participants
- Brooklyn Rider