Newcastle International Chamber Music Series: London Haydn Quartet
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Dark. Expressive. A rollercoaster ride.
Who’s on stage
The London Haydn Quartet performs on period instruments, exploring how this music might have sounded when it was first heard. We can’t wait to see them back in Sage Two again following their last visit in 2013.
What they’re playing
Mozart’s Adagio and Fugue opens in a dark, tense mood, before building into music that is intricate and full of momentum. Haydn’s quartet is known particularly for its expressive second movement – solemn, lyrical, searching, and full of subtle detail.
After his publisher judged it a bumpy ride for the audience and performers, Beethoven grudgingly changed the ending of his String Quartet in B flat to an easier one. Tonight you’ll hear its original Grosse Fugue ending. Intense, complex, unapologetically bold and still dividing opinion today.
Need to know
Discounts: save if you’re a full time student or an adult accompanying a student under 16.
Running time: 2 hours, including a 20 minute interval.
Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
What you'll hear
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Adagio and Fugue, K546
Joseph Haydn String Quartet in C, Op. 54 No. 2
Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in B flat Op. 130, Grosse Fugue ending
Who's on stage
London Haydn Quartet