Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy composed his second string quartet at the tender age of 18. He was largely inspired by Beethoven's impressive late work, the String Quartet op. 132. The young Mendelssohn tried to emulate his great role model Beethoven and "copied" numerous details such as the movement structure, musical themes and rhythmic motifs - and he even decided to use the same key! In this concert, a string quartet from the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra juxtaposes the works of Beethoven and Mendelssohn.
Performers:
Dragos Manza (violin)
Kathrin Braeme (violin)
Simón Julián Doggenweiler-Menkhaus (viola)
Jérôme Tétard (violoncello)
Registration is requested at anmeldungen-hhi@duesseldorf.de or +49 (0)211-89-95571.
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