Cal Performances presents
the Danish String Quartet
2013-11-17
Hertz Hall
U.C. Berkeley, Bancroft Way at College Ave, Berkeley, CA
3:00 PM, Sunday, November 17, 2013
Hans Abrahamsen (b. 1952): String Quartet No. 1, Ten Preludes (1973)
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847): String Quartet in A minor, Op. 13, Ist Es Wahr? (1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven: String Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op. 132 (1825)
[4:20 PM lights down]
A fine afternoon's recital!
I was unfamiliar with the opening work, and somewhat put off by the program notes touting it as containing “almost all that can be desired of musical expression” – just a little bit of bombast on the part of the promoter, perhaps? – but in performance, it turned out to be interesting enough. It's not clear to me why the ten movements were not identified in the program notes – they were obviously marked by full stops during performance – maybe someday I'll read more about the piece. and find out why!
I found the Mendelssohn piece to be the highlight of the day, as he's one of my favorite composers. Like his magnificent octet, this work unravels with a questing sense that is unrivaled in the classical repertoire.
And while I was looking forward to hearing the Beethoven work again, on this reading I found it to be somewhat turgid and dark … very much the product of a man suffering from dire illness. This probably fits well with the fall season, but on such a sunny day, the contrast with my mood was too great.