Concert: Parker Quartet

Saturday, March 3, 2012, 4:00 pm

General admission is free

Location: 
Creative Arts Building, McKenna Theatre
Sponsor: 
May T. Morrison Chamber Music Center
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Phone: 
415-338-2467
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Program

  • Debussy (1862–1918): String Quartet in G. Op. 10 (1893)
    Animé et très décidé
    Assez vif et bien rythmé
    Andantino, doucement expressif
    Très modéré – En animant peu à peu – Très mouvementé et avec passion
  • Dutilleux (1916–): Ainsi la nuit (1973–76)
    Intro: Libre et souple
    Part 1: Nocturne: Assez lent
    Parenthese 1: Très libre
    Part 2: Miroir d'espace: Violent
    Parenthese 2: Libre et flexible
    Part 3: Litanies: Animé
    Parenthese 3: Lent
    Part 4: Litanies 2
    Parenthese 4: Animé
    Part 5: Constellations: Vif, souple et libre
    Part 6: Nocturne 2: Plus animé
    Part 7: Temps suspendu
  • Intermission
  • Schumann (1810–1856): Quartet in A Major, Op. 41, No. 3 (1842)
    Andante espressivo. Allegro molto moderato
    Assai agitato
    Adagio molto
    Finale: Allegro molto vivace. Quasi Trio

About the Parker Quartet

In 2009, Chamber Music America awarded the Parker Quartet the biennial Cleveland Quartet Award. Last season, the quartet partnered with Grammy Award-winning producer Judith Sherman to launch HaydnLIVE!, a live recording project featuring a series of all-Haydn performances at the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall, presented by the Celebrity Series of Boston and Virginia Arts Festival.

In May 2010, the Parker Quartet finished its second year as quartet-in-residence with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. The residency, the first of its kind for SPCO, involved individual instrument performances with the orchestra, chamber music presentations and a robust educational program with public schools through the SPCO’s CONNECT program. During the 2009-2010 season, the quartet was also the first-ever artist-in-residence with Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media.

Press coverage

Examiner.com, Feb. 1, 2012

The Morrison Chamber Music Center is funded, in part, by a generous gift from the May Treat Morrison Trust.