Borromeo Quartet: Beethoven Cycle, 2021-2022 | Concert 4
The Borromeo Quartet, NEC's Faculty Quartet-in-Residence since 1992, started a Beethoven Cycle at NEC in 2020 that was cut short by the pandemic. That Cycle will now continue with a new approach. In 2021–2022 there will be six concerts in Burnes Hall, and in each of these concerts the Borromeo will present two Beethoven quartets. Each concert will begin with exactly 10 minutes of exploration of Beethoven's manuscripts of the works on the program, with a special emphasis on his vivid communication of details of expression. This short live discussion will reference a second layer of more in-depth discussion that will be produced simultaneously on the internet.
In addition to this series, Nicholas Kitchen will guide an evening exploration on March 26 in Jordan Hall that will explore expression and expression marks in relation to the manuscripts of Beethoven's op. 90, including movements of Piano Sonata, op. 90, the Seventh and Eighth Symphonies, the "Serioso" Quartet, the last Violin Sonata, and the "Archduke" Trio. This event will be an NEC-sponsored part of the Beethoven Symposium held by the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.
This performance is open to in-person audiences, and can also be viewed below via livestream.
WATCH LIVESTREAM FROM Burnes HALL:
- Borromeo String Quartet
- Nicholas Kitchen, violin
- Kristopher Tong, violin
- Mai Motobuchi, viola
- Yeesun Kim, cello
Ten Minute Discussion: Pivot on PPP//: Darkness to Whimsy to Terror to Resolution
Ludwig van Beethoven | String Quartet in A Major, op. 18 no. 5
Allegro
Minuet - Trio
Andante cantabile con variazioni
AllegroLudwig van Beethoven | String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, op. 131
Adagio ma non troppo e molto espressivo
Allegro molto vivace
Allegro moderato (recitative)
Andante ma non troppo e molto cantabile
Presto
Adagio quasi un poco andante
Allegro