Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Soup with piano quartet
Brahms' most personal music is a masterpiece wrought through great anguish.
Two piano quartets – one modern and one romantic classic. They are, of course, very different in style, but the intensity and melancholic expressions unite these two works. The music is performed by three string musicians from the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra together with pianist Anna Christensson.
British composer Charlotte Bray (born 1982) composed the piano quartet Replay in 2011. In ten minutes, she creates a world that begins in a sort of lament, then escalates in intensity before the music thins out and slowly dies away, as if from exhaustion.
Johannes Brahms' third piano quartet in C minor is one of the finest works in the genre – a masterpiece that many consider to be his most personal and autobiographical music. Embedded in the notes are both his anguish for his sick friend Robert Schumann and his forbidden feelings for Schumann's wife, Clara Schumann. Brahms believed that the both powerful and contemplative music should be illustrated with a photo of himself and a pistol aimed at his head.
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Menu: Asparagus soup with sunflower seeds. The soup is served with sourdough bread, crispbread, butter, mineral water/light beer, coffee/tea, and a chocolate piece. Wine and beer available for purchase for those who wish.
All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Please inform us of any dietary requirements when booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Charlotte Bray Replay for piano quartet10 min
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Johannes Brahms Piano Quartet No. 335 min
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Participants
- Lola Torrente violin
- Vicki Powell viola
- Josep Castanyer Alonso cello
- Anna Christensson piano