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SF Performances presents The Hinge of Fate, a lecture and performance featuring Robert Greenberg and the Alexander String Quartet
2013-12-21
St. John's Presbyterian Church
2727 College Ave, Berkeley, CA
10:00 AM, Saturday, December 21, 2013
[10:02 AM announcements from Ruth Felt]
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976): String Quartet No. 2 in C Major, Op.36 (1945)
Sir William Turner Walton OM (1902-1983): String Quartet No. 2 in A minor (1947)
Wow! The skill and maturity of composition exhibited by Benjamin Britten in today's work is leaps and bounds beyond that of last week's SQ#1 and light-years beyond the prior weeks' Divertimenti. Simply stunning! I might quibble a bit that the ASQ seemed slightly off kilter at times – rhythmically incoherent – especially during the second movement. But given my unfamiliarity with the work, that effect could be a function of Britten's writing. I dunno, probably need to listen to some recordings to see how they compare to my recollection.
Things were similarly interesting in the second set today. Robert Greenberg packed a lot of information into his lecture, giving us a capsule biography of William Walton, a bit of juicy detail on his compositional rivalry with Britten, and a comprehensive introduction to the main elements of Walton's String Quartet No. 2