Event

Artist Recital Series: St. Lawrence String Quartet

Date, time, location

Date
Friday, November 11, 2016
Time
8:00 pm to 10:00 pm EST
Location

Finney Chapel

90 N. Professor St.
Oberlin, OH 44074

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An Artist Recital Series performance by the St. Lawrence String Quartet.

Geoff Nuttall, violin

Owen Dalbyviolin

Lesley Robertson, viola

Christopher Costanza, cello

Order tickets by calling Oberlin’s Central Ticket Service at 1-800-371-0178 or online at www.oberlin.edu/arseries.

 

Program:

Franz Josef Haydn: String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 20, No. 5 (Hob. III:35)

   Allegro moderato

   Menuetto

   Adagio

   Finale: Fuga a due soggetti

 

John Adams: Second Quartet (2014)

   Allegro molto

   Andantino-Energico

 

-Intermission-

 

Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132 (1824-5)

   Assai sostenuto – Allegro

   Allegro ma non tanto

   Molto Adagio – Andante

   Alla marcia assai vivace – Piu Allegro

   Allegro appassionato – Presto

 

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Established in 1989, the St. Lawrence String Quartet has developed an undisputed reputation as one of the world's great ensembles. Called “witty, buoyant, and wickedly attentive” (The Gazette, Montreal), with a “peerless” sense of ensemble (Financial Times, London), the quartet is celebrated for its “smoldering intensity” (Washington Post), and “flexibility, dramatic fire and… hint of rock 'n' roll energy” (LA Times).  SLSQ performs around the world and has served as Ensemble-in-Residence at Stanford University since 1998.

The St. Lawrence continues to build its reputation for imaginative and spontaneous music-making through an energetic commitment to the great established quartet literature, as well as the championing of new works by such composers as John Adams, Osvaldo Golijov, Ezequiel Vinao, and Jonathan Berger. Of their collaborations with Adams, theWashington Post asserted “If good relationships are built on trust, the bond between the St. Lawrence String Quartet and composer John Adams is a marriage made in chamber music heaven.”

In late summer 2015, the quartet toured Europe with the San Francisco Symphony, performing Adams’s “Absolute Jest” under the baton of conductor Michael Tilson Thomas for audiences in the UK, Germany, Romania and Switzerland. Later in the season, SLSQ will perform at Carnegie Hall in New York; in Vancouver and Toronto; Madison, WI; Worcester, MA; Eugene, OR; and East Lansing, MI. Two spring 2016 highlights include a residency at the University of Maryland and a special Haydn event at the 92nd Street Y in New York. During the summer season, SLSQ is proud to continue its long association with the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC. 

In recent seasons, SLSQ has paid special attention to Franz Josef Haydn with a series of concerts in which the foursome explores and unpacks the composer’s string quartets from various perspectives and then performs the works in their entirety. Geoff Nuttall, hailed as “the Jon Stewart of chamber music” (New York Times), explains, “to be really devastated by the genius of Haydn’s music, the performers and audiences have to be connected…exploring the material in a really active way.” The quartet will continue to offer these “Haydn Discovery” programs through the 2016-17 season and beyond. 

The Quartet’s residency at Stanford includes working with music students, as well as extensive collaborations with other faculty and departments, using music to explore myriad topics. Recent collaborations have involved the School of Medicine, School of Education, and the Law School. In addition to their appointment at Stanford, the SLSQ are visiting artists at the University of Toronto. The foursome's passion for opening up musical arenas to players and listeners alike is evident in their annual summer chamber music seminar at Stanford. 

Lesley Robertson and Geoff Nuttall are founding members of the group, and hail from Edmonton, Alberta, and London, Ontario, respectively. Christopher Costanza is from Utica, NY, and joined the group in 2003. Owen Dalby, from the San Francisco Bay area, joined in 2015. All four members of the quartet live and teach at Stanford University in California.

© 2015-16 St Lawrence String Quartet

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