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Quatuor Modigliani

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Sat, Jan 18, 2025, 16:00
The Quatuor Modigliani is acclaimed worldwide, delivering acclaimed concerts in the foremost concert halls. The quartet made its debut at Konserthuset in 2012 and has returned a couple of times since then, most recently in 2020.French Élise Bertrand (also active as a violinist) composed "Lui e loro" specifically for the Modigliani Quartet. She was inspired by a photograph from World War II depicting the bombings and destruction of the Monte Cassino monastery in Italy. Everything lay in ruins, but a... Read full text

Keywords: Chamber Music

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Modigliani Quartet

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Lui e loro - String QuartetÉlise Bertrand
String Quartet in F majorMaurice Ravel
String Quartet No. 3Piotr Tchaikovsky
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