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Recital 2

Sunday, Nov. 24, 8-9:30 p.m.

D.F. Cook, School of Music

Experience the elegance and charm of classical chamber music with the Atlantic String Quartet at Recital 2. On November 24, 2024, at the D.F. Cook Recital Hall, MUN School of Music, indulge in an evening of diverse and captivating string quartet repertoire.

The concert opens with Hugo Wolf’s Italian Serenade, a delightful piece that dances with lively rhythms and whimsical melodies, evoking the sunny landscapes and vibrant spirit of Italy.

Next, enjoy the 1st movement of Joseph Haydn’s String Quartet op. 33, No. 3 “The Bird.” This charming work is named for its cheerful, bird-like motifs and showcases Haydn’s wit and inventiveness.

Following this, immerse yourself in the rich textures of the 4th movement from Alexander Glazunov’s String Quartet No. 3, op. 26 “Quatuor Slave.” This piece, infused with Slavic folk elements, exudes a robust and passionate character, highlighting Glazunov’s masterful orchestration.

The evening culminates with Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 3 in D major, op. 18 No. 3. This early Beethoven quartet is a perfect blend of classical form and emerging romantic expressiveness, featuring intricate interplay and dynamic contrasts.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the Atlantic String Quartet perform a program that celebrates the richness and diversity of the string quartet repertoire. Secure your tickets now for Recital 2, and join us for an evening of unforgettable music at the D.F. Cook Recital Hall. Tickets are available at the ACC Box Office (729-3900), online at www.artsandculturecentre.com and at the door.

Presented by Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra

Event Listing 2024-11-24 20:00:00 2024-11-24 21:30:00 America/St_Johns Recital 2 Experience the elegance and charm of classical chamber music with the Atlantic String Quartet at Recital 2. On November 24, 2024, at the D.F. Cook Recital Hall, MUN School of Music, indulge in an evening of diverse and captivating string quartet repertoire. The concert opens with Hugo Wolf’s Italian Serenade, a delightful piece that dances with lively rhythms and whimsical melodies, evoking the sunny landscapes and vibrant spirit of Italy. Next, enjoy the 1st movement of Joseph Haydn’s String Quartet op. 33, No. 3 “The Bird.” This charming work is named for its cheerful, bird-like motifs and showcases Haydn’s wit and inventiveness. Following this, immerse yourself in the rich textures of the 4th movement from Alexander Glazunov’s String Quartet No. 3, op. 26 “Quatuor Slave.” This piece, infused with Slavic folk elements, exudes a robust and passionate character, highlighting Glazunov’s masterful orchestration. The evening culminates with Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 3 in D major, op. 18 No. 3. This early Beethoven quartet is a perfect blend of classical form and emerging romantic expressiveness, featuring intricate interplay and dynamic contrasts. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the Atlantic String Quartet perform a program that celebrates the richness and diversity of the string quartet repertoire. Secure your tickets now for Recital 2, and join us for an evening of unforgettable music at the D.F. Cook Recital Hall. Tickets are available at the ACC Box Office (729-3900), online at www.artsandculturecentre.com and at the door. D.F. Cook, School of Music Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra