What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow: George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
with piano soloist Clayton Stephenson and the Berklee Contemporary Symphony
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Brentano String Quartet
Serena Canin and Mark Steinberg, violins
Misha Amory, viola
Nina Lee, cello
“My best advice is never to pass up an opportunity to hear the Brentano String Quartet,” raves The Strad, citing the group’s intensity, commitment, and intelligent interpretations.
Since the group’s inception in 1992, the Brentano String Quartet has appeared around the world to popular and critical acclaim. “Passionate, uninhibited and spellbinding,” raves the London Independent; The New York Times extols the Quartet’s “luxuriously warm sound [and] yearning lyricism.”
For their Boston program, the Quartet’s selections span the standard quartet repertoire, from Mozart to Shostakovich; they will bring together works from three centuries and vastly different styles, and will infuse each with the exuberance, sensitivity, and care for which they are renowned.
This performance also has a streaming option April 16 - April 22.
Program notes to come.
Program notes to come.
Program notes to come.
“Such was their ferocity on Saturday night that the instruments almost burst into flames…Make no mistake: the Brentanos are a magnificent quartet…This was wonderful, selfless music-making. ”
— The Times (London)
with piano soloist Clayton Stephenson and the Berklee Contemporary Symphony
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featuring youth ensembles from Boston Music Project, City Strings United, and Project STEP
in Cambridge, MA
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