Concerts with works byCaroline Shaw
Overview
Quick overview of Caroline Shaw by associated keywords
CitiesFrequently performed in
In France
Paris
4In Germany
Berlin
3In United Kingdom
London
2In Germany
Bamberg
1In Germany
Hamburg
1MusiciansFrequently performed by
Musician
Gabriel Kahane
4Musician
Caroline Shaw
3Musician
Dalia Stasevska
2Musician
Adrian Iliescu
1Musician
Akademist:innen des DSO
1Musician
Basel Saleh
1Musician
Byol Kang
1Musician
Danish String Quartet
1Musician
Ellie Slorach
1Musician
Gabriele Campagna
1ProgramFrequently performed along with
Works by
Gabriel Kahane
4Works by
Basel Saleh
3Works by
Antonín Dvořák
2Works by
Bach
2Works by
Dobrinka Tabakova
2New Arrivals
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Upcoming Concerts
Concerts in season 2024/25 or later where works by Caroline Shaw is performed
February 4, 2025
February 23, 2025
Chamber concert: String quartet
This will be an emotionally powerful chamber concert centred around works that are close to the hearts of our four orchestra musicians. One of the composers will be on the podium himself: Gabriele Campagna has been a member of the Bamberg Symphony since 2022, but the violinist is a multi-talented musician who not only plays several instruments, but also passionately composes. His »Three Pieces« for string quartet are brand new and exciting music. Janáček’s magnificent first string quartet is entitled »Kreutzer Sonata« after Tolstoy’s novella, also taking a bow to Beethoven’s work of the same name and, in his words, revolving around »a woman, desperate, grief-stricken, exhausted to death«. He composed it in just one week in 1923 with almost searing vigour, driven by his love for Kamila Stösslová, 38 years younger than him: »note for note« fell »into his pen, glowing«. As a wonderful interlude, there is composing women’s power: the exciting artist Caroline Shaw was explicitly inspired by Haydn’s outstanding last string quartet in 2011, from which she quotes and catapults the whole into the musical world of the 21st century with »ludicrous, delicate, colourful transitions« – until a fading cello solo symbolises only the »memory of fragments of an old melody«. Finally, the dramatic quartet sounds of Schubert’s famous piece from 1824, a year of sorrow for him. It took its thematic material and name from his song of the same name to a poem by Matthias Claudius – and the central variations follow the poetic dialogue between »Death and the Maiden«. A thoroughly harrowing work, but as Schubert once said encouragingly: »Whoever loves music can never be completely unhappy.«
May 7, 2025
Her Ensemble: The Three Dancers with Jess Gillam and Laura Van der Heijden
Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Milton Court (London)
Three beautifully-conceived 21st century works inspired by the visual arts, culminating in a celebration of Balkan folk tunes herald the return of Ellie Consta’s pioneering Her Ensemble.
May 16, 2025
String Quartet
June 1, 2025
Academy Chamber Concert
June 8, 2025
Rakhi Singh & Friends
Rakhi Singh, violinist and co-founder of Manchester Collective, is joined by a stellar string quartet for an afternoon of contemporary chamber music.
June 10, 2025
DANISH STRING QUARTET
Audiences of the Danish String Quartet know that the ensemble likes to blur the boundaries between folk music and classical music. In this concert, the four Scandinavians combine traditional melodies by 18th-century Irish harper Turlough O’Carolan with works from different eras to create a sound world that transcends styles and genres. In addition to Stravinsky’s Three Pieces for String Quartet, which evoke Russian dance rhythms and sacred chants, the program includes Mozart’s delightful F-major Divertimento and Caroline Shaw’s Haydninspired Entr’acte.