My review is here; briefly, I liked the first half of the program, consisting of short new works for string quartet, a lot better than the second half, which consisted entirely of a half-baked performance of Beethoven's great quartet op. 132. Kalimac was there as well and wrote about it on his blog; read the comments both there and at SFCV.
Joshua's Oakland Symphony review is here, and it's a little hard to tell whether or not he had a better time than I did, although the German Requiem is always worth hearing when decently performed.
2 comments:
Your comments about their Beethoven are spot on.
Thank you, Elaine.
I understand wanting to play and perform Beethoven, but sometimes it's best to specialize in what you're good at. The opening movement sounded aimless, which is....just wrong.
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