Concert Chamber concert with the string quartet of the VNSO

„Musica Amore“ Streichquartett Photo: „Musica Amore“ Streichquartett

Fri, 27.05.2016

Goethe-Institut Hanoi

The ensemble „Musica Amore“ plays music by Beethoven and Borodin.

Trinh Minh Hien: Violin I
Tran Thuy Ha: Violin II
Tran Ngoc Thuy: Viola
Dao Tuyet Trinh: Cello
 
This year, the Goethe-Institut Hanoi is hosting two chamber concerts. Lovers of string quartets can look forward to our second concert evening that starts with the Quartet No. 4, Op. 18, by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was composed in 1799 and consists of four movements. It is presumed that Beethoven dedicated the dramatic first movement to Lady Josephine Brunsvik, whom he got to know while he was composing the quartets Op. 18. She and her sister had been taking piano lessons with Beethoven which is when it is said the composer fell in love with Lady Brunsvik.

The second part of the program continues with catchy melodies: Alexander Borodin’s String Quartet No. 2 in D major was composed in 1881 – hence about 100 years after Beethoven’s quartet – and also consists of four movements. The melody of the first part returns as a theme in the first movement again and again. It is considered to be one of the best examples of Borodin’s lyrical expression of the sonata form. The third movement, a ”Notturno”, is probably the most famous movement of Borodin’s quartet.
 
Program:
 
27.05.2016
 
L. v. Beethoven     String Quartet No. 4, Op. 18 
A. Borodin             String Quartet Nr. 2 in D major


Due to the limited number of seats we kindly ask only visitors from the age of 12 and up to come.
 

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