Chamber music is a fundamental genre in the history of music and for the learning process of every musician. It is both ensemble music and music for soloists, because the listener can distinguish the sound of each performer. Lacking a conductor, it requires a type of shared leadership in which the artists have to coordinate with each other to obtain the best result.
In the Da Camera concert series, students of the Reina Sofía School of Music trained in the program of the International Institute of Chamber Music of Madrid present the fruit of their labor in three formats and live: string quartets, wind groups, and groups with piano.
Da Camera Cycle, string quartets by Professor Günter Pichler. Sony Auditorium (Madrid) 02/14/2019
HAYDN, Franz Joseph
String Quartet No. 67 in F major H III: 82 op 77 No. 2 “Lobkowitz”
I. Allegro moderato
II. Menuetto. Presto, ma non troppo
III. Andante
IV. Finale. Vivace assai
DUTILLEUX, Henri
Ainsi la nuit (Thus the Night) for string quartet
I. Nocturne
II. Miroir d’espace
III. Litanies
IV. Litaines 2
V. Constellations
VI. Nocturne 2
VII. Temps suspendu
Barbican String Quartet
Amarins Wierdsma, violin
Timothy Crawford, violin
Christoph Slenczka, viola
Yoanna Prodanova, cello