Photo: Igor Studio
Cuarteto Quiroga
Haydn in company with Spanish and Argentinian music.
Spanish Cuarteto Quiroga has become established as one of today’s most dynamic and unique string quartets. They have won international recognition from critics and audiences alike for their on-stage radiance, phenomenal playing, and ability to imbue traditional classical and new music with energy, charm and beauty. The quartet’s name is in tribute to Galician violinist Manuel Quiroga, one of the most prominent instrumentalists of Spanish music history.
The programme includes new Spanish music: Cecilia Díaz Pestano’s Los ojos del espejo (Eyes in the Mirror). The work is preceded by one of Haydn’s late string quartets – music with strong contrasts and extroverted drama. Finally, we hear twentieth-century composer Alberto Ginastera’s first string quartet. As is often the case with Ginastera, in this music we hear traces of the traditional music of his homeland, Argentina. However, it is never folkloric, but rather deeply personal, with a powerfully rhythmic drive.
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The music
Approximate times -
Joseph Haydn String Quartet in C major op 74:127 min
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Cecilia Díaz Pestano Los ojos del espejo for string quartet10 min
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Intermission25 min
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Alberto Ginastera String Quartet No. 121 min
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Encore:
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Trad Folk Melody from Galicia, version for string quartet3 min
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Participants
- Cuarteto Quiroga