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Jerusalem Quartet Schostakowitsch Streichquartette

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Fri, Feb 14, 2025, 19:00
In 2025, the 50th anniversary of Dmitri Shostakovich's death, his music is remembered as an emotional shield against the Soviet regime. This concert contrasts his first string quartet's dreamlike world with the existential density of his ninth, framing a Dvorák masterpiece. The Jerusalem Quartet, praised for their passion, precision, and warmth, performs these works.

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Keywords: Chamber Music, Fokus Schostakowitsch

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Musicians

Alexander Pavlovsky, Sergei BreslerViolin
Ori KamViola
Kyril ZlotnikovCello

Program

Streichquartett Nr. 1 C-Dur, op. 49Dmitri Shostakovich
Streichquartett Nr. 13 G-Dur, op. 106Antonín Dvořák
Streichquartett Nr. 9 Es-Dur, op. 117Dmitri Shostakovich
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