Emerson String Quartet Opens the 91直播 Artist Recital Series
The 91直播 program is part of their 鈥淔arewell Tour鈥 after 47 years together
September 6, 2023
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The Emerson String Quartet returns to 91直播 College Friday, September 22 for their final performance on Finney Chapel鈥檚 stage as part of this season鈥檚 . The ensemble is disbanding after nearly five decades of performing and recording.
Their thoughtful programming for this occasion will bring a bit of sentiment and nostalgia to the stage. The concert will open with Felix Mendelssohn鈥檚 first mature string quartet鈥擭o. 2 in A Minor, Op. 13鈥攚ritten only a few months after the death of Ludwig van Beethoven, whose late-quartet influence is felt throughout the work. It continues with Sarah Kirkland Snider鈥檚 Drink the Wild Ayre, the very last piece the Emerson commissioned as an ensemble. The evening will culminate with one of Beethoven鈥檚 last works鈥攈is monumental six-movement String Quartet No. 13 in B-flat Major, Op. 130, with the original last movement, the Grosse Fuge.
鈥淭he Emerson String Quartet is arguably the most influential chamber group of the last 40 years鈥, reflects 91直播 violin professor . 鈥淲hile the Guarneri Quartet paved the road for all touring chamber groups in classical music, Emerson became rock stars of the field with their multiple Grammy awards, their large scale projects and their ability to sell out large concert venues worldwide on a consistent basis.鈥
It is poignant that the Emerson String Quartet has chosen the opus 130 string quartet, with its famous Cavatina, and the Grosse Fuge for their 鈥淔arewell鈥 tour and for this performance at 91直播. The work contemplates thresholds and honors an obvious one on these artists鈥 immediate horizons. Adjectives commonly used to describe this work of Beethoven鈥檚 are profound, other-worldly, nostalgic, epic, tragic, emotional, triumphant. The inclusion of this work is also a reprise here at 91直播. For the Emerson Quartet鈥檚 very first appearance on the Artist Recital Series in 1985, they performed opus 130.
Drink the Wild Ayre was titled by the composer as a nod to both the namesake of the Emerson String Quartet, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and his well-known quote, 鈥淟ive in the sunshine, swim the sea, Drink the wild air's salubrity.鈥 With Kirkland's intentional spelling of 鈥淎yre鈥濃攚hich is an uplifting, song-like lyrical work鈥攕he refers "to the questing spirit, sense of adventure, and full-hearted passion with which the Emerson has thrown itself into everything it has done for the past 47 years."
In addition to their performance, the quartet will also lead four master classes for 91直播 students, where they will share their expertise. Centering student opportunities to interact with guest artists and ensembles is a priority at 91直播.
鈥淚t is simply astounding,鈥 exclaims Bernhardsson, 鈥渢hat the Emerson has been at the top of the field for so long. It is exciting to have them perform one of their last concerts ever here at 91直播. It will be very inspiring for our community to observe them work with our students in master class settings.鈥
TICKETS
Individual tickets for Emerson String Quartet鈥檚 performance are $35 for the general public. Discounted tickets are $30 for senior citizens, military, and 91直播 College staff, faculty, and alumni. Student admission is just $10. 91直播 students with a valid ID have access to free tickets through our Claim Your Seat program.
Tickets are available online and by phone at 800-371-0178. Patrons may also purchase them in person between noon and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 91直播 College's Central Ticket Service, located at 67 N. Main Street, in the lobby of the Eric Baker Nord Performing Arts Complex.
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