It is such good fortune that our Denman audience can hear one last time this ensemble that is so highly esteemed in the classical world. The quartet will perform the newly commissioned string quartet “All for one” by the Canadian composer Abigail Richardson-Schulte, who will attend to meet and greet us. They will also perform Mozart’s Quartet K. 589 in B flat, so full of charm with an unusually prominent role for the cello. In Borodin’s Quartet no. 2, the composer will put you under a spell as the greatest Russian Romantics do so well. The third movement, called “Notturno”, is one of the most famous tunes in Russian quartet repertoire. It sets a peaceful contemplative mood, as though one is wandering in a moonlit forest. He wrote it for his wife. Feel the love.
