San Francisco Performances presents Alexander String Quartet with Robert Greenberg
2016-12-03
St. John's Presbyterian Church
2727 College Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705-1247 USA
10:00 AM, Saturday, December 3, 2016
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[10:05 AM welcome from Melanie Smith]
[11:29 AM back for part two]
Woke up bright and early (thanks to my rooster alarm, cock-a-doodle-do!), dragged my sorry ass out of bed, got dressed, washed up, then headed down to St. John's for this morning's show, the first of four lecture-concert programs in the current season: Beethoven: Before and Beyond, pairing four of Ludwig van's chamber works against the works of four other composers, beginning today with Mozart's influence on Beethoven.
To my ears, K.464 certainly sounds fresh and modern – it's a bit more challenging to listen to than his usual tuneful fare, and I can see why the piece hasn't really ever caught on with the listening public – it's not the easily singable Mozart they expect to hear. A great way to start off this series!
Beethoven cribbed his String Quartet No. 5 in A Major more-or-less directly from Mozart's amazing K.464, and Robert Greenberg's second-half lecture illuminated how this wasn't really any sort of plagiarism, but instead Beethoven's way of learning from his predecessor.
If I hadn't run out of steam, I probably would have had something to say about the second half performance, but all I can recall just now, is that I liked the Mozart better.
Back to the previous event! ☸ Up to the 2016 yearbox! ☸ Up to the 2016 event list! ☸ On to the next event!