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URL:https://www.earlymusicamerica.org/events/viennese-impressions-string-q
 uartets-from-the-age-of-enlightenment/
SUMMARY:Viennese Impressions: String Quartets from the Age of Enlightenment
DESCRIPTION:Cambridge Society for Early Music presents Arrow Quartet\, an u
 p-and-coming string quartet founded in 2021 by students from Juilliard’s
  Historical Performance program\, in a program featuring string quartets f
 rom the Classical period including Mozart’s K. 428. The group will perfo
 rm at three venues in the Greater Boston area on May 22-24\, 2026.\n\nThe 
 young quartet brings a passion for exploring the Classical string quartet 
 repertoire using historical instruments and performance techniques. This i
 ncludes discovering lost gems in the repertoire as well as fascinating int
 ersections between composed music and that performed outside of the concer
 t hall. Viennese Impressions centers around Mozart’s String Quartet in E
 -flat major\, K. 428\, one of six quartets Mozart  dedicated to his mento
 r Joseph Haydn\, often referred to as “the father of the string quartet.
 ” From there\, the program explores works by the lesser-known Guiseppe C
 ambini and Franz Xaver Richter\, both prolific and popular composers in th
 eir time\, who made important contributions to the development of the stri
 ng quartet genre.\n\nThe musicians of the Arrow Quartet are themselves inf
 ormed by an array of musical styles and traditions. Their collective exper
 ience encompasses formal conservatory training\, traditional fiddle music\
 , music education\, and historical performance. The quartet strives to cre
 ate an atmosphere where listeners can experience music in any way that fee
 ls intuitive. Its programs include repertoire chosen from a wide variety o
 f temporal\, geographical\, and sociocultural locations. \n\nThis program
  is supported in part by a grant from the Weston Cultural Council\, a loca
 l agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency.
 \n\nFriday\, May 22 at 7:30pm - University Lutheran Church\, 66 Winthrop S
 t. Cambridge\nSaturday\, May 23 at 4pm - Village Church in Weston\, 130 Ne
 wton St.\, Weston\nSunday\, May 24 at 4pm - St. John’s Episcopal Church\
 , 705 Hale St.\, Beverly Farms (a co-presentation with the St. John’s Co
 ncert Series)\n\nFeaturing Amelia Sie\, Alyssa Campbell\, violins\; Jimmy 
 Drancsak\, viola\; and Chelsea Bernstein\, cello. https://www.arrowquartet
 .com/\n\nTickets are Pay-What-You-Can\, with a suggested donation of $25/p
 erson.\n\nProgram:\nGiuseppe Cambini: String Quartet in F Major\, T.171\nF
 ranz Xaver Richter: String Quartet in G minor\, Op. 5 No. 5b\nWolfgang Ama
 deus Mozart: String Quartet in E-flat Major\, K. 428
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CATEGORIES:Concerts
LOCATION:University Lutheran Church\, 66 Winthrop Street\, Cambridge\, MA\,
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