Italy, 1766: The Tuscan Quartet
Quartet Op. 2, No. 1 in C minor, (1761, rev. 1767) Luigi Boccherini (1743–1806)
Quartet Op. 2, No. 6 in F minor (1775) Giuseppe Cambini (1746–1825?)
Quartet No. 4 in F Major (1782) Pietro Nardini (1722–1793)
Quartet Op. 8, No. 6 in A Major (1769) Boccherini
Friday, September 22, 2017, at 8pm, Hillside Club,
2286 Cedar Street (at Arch), Berkeley, 94709
tickets for this Friday concert are $25, and are sold only at the door
Saturday, September 23, 2017, at 4pm, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church,
1111 O’Farrell (at Franklin), San Francisco, 94109
Sunday, September 24, 2017, at 4pm, All Saints’ Episcopal Church,
555 Waverley Street (at Hamilton), Palo Alto, 94301
Tickets for Saturday & Sunday are $30 (discounts for seniors and students)
San Francisco, August 31, 2017: The New Esterhazy Quartet (Lisa Weiss and Kati Kyme, violin; Anthony Martin, viola; and William Skeen, cello) open their 11th season with music by Italian composers Boccherini, Cambini, and Nardini. The program recreates an evening in Tuscany, 1766, when these three played together with violinist Manfredi, “the best violinist in all Italy for orchestral and quartet playing,” according to a report by Cambini. The four gifted composers/string players, “The Tuscan Quartet” were long recognized as the first professional string quartet ever.
Such an imaginative snapshot of string quartet performance history is the connecting theme for the entire 11th season of The New Esterhazy Quartet. In November, they present Vienna, 1784: Quartet Party at Storace, featuring Haydn, Mozart, and their contemporaries Ditters and Vanhal. In January they find themselves in Paris in 1822 for The Baillot Quartet, with music by Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, and Boccherini. Finally, they express their Gratitude to Haydn with an all-Haydn program in April, recreating an evening in London, 1845. For dates and times of these upcoming performances, please go to http://newesterhazy.org/calend ar.htm.
Future programs:
Nov 17-19, 2017: Vienna, 1784: Quartet Party at Storace
Jan 26-28, 2018: Paris, 1822: The Baillot Quartet
April 13-15, 2018: London, 1845: Gratitude to Haydn
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