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Jerusalem Quartet

Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP , [Venue Details]

This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval

Sunday,
23 Feb 2025
@7.30pm

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Shostakovich has been central to the Jerusalem Quartet’s repertoire for almost thirty years, reflected in multiple performances and critically acclaimed recordings of the Soviet composer’s fifteen string quartets. The quartet launches their keenly awaited Shostakovich cycle at Wigmore Hall with a survey of six works marked by the repercussions of political repression, war and personal tragedy.

‘In mood it is joyful, merry, lyrical,’ Shostakovich wrote of his First Quartet. ‘I would call it “spring-like”,’ he concluded. It makes a strong contrast with the Third Quartet, in which the composer honours the victims of war and Stalin’s Great Terror.

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  • Admission

    Min: £18.00

    Max: £40.00

  • Performer name: Jerusalem Quartet

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Jerusalem Quartet

Sunday, 23 Feb 2025 @7.30pm

Wigmore Hall, W1U 2BP

More Information

This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval

Shostakovich has been central to the Jerusalem Quartet’s repertoire for almost thirty years, reflected in multiple performances and critically acclaimed recordings of the Soviet composer’s fifteen string quartets. The quartet launches their keenly awaited Shostakovich cycle at Wigmore Hall with a survey of six works marked by the repercussions of political repression, war and personal tragedy.

‘In mood it is joyful, merry, lyrical,’ Shostakovich wrote of his First Quartet. ‘I would call it “spring-like”,’ he concluded. It makes a strong contrast with the Third Quartet, in which the composer honours the victims of war and Stalin’s Great Terror.

  • Admission

    Min: £18.00

    Max: £40.00

  • Performer name: Jerusalem Quartet

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