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Beethoven Trilogy I: Early Period

Bartók and Beethoven

Not Yet On Sale Sold Out

Sun, Oct 20, 2024, 5:00 pm

Alice Tully Hall

2 hours, including intermission

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Bartók’s early venture into classical forms shines through in his Piano Quintet, reflecting a lifelong fascination with Hungarian folk tunes. Beethoven’s irresistible Septet is a masterpiece for its unusual instrumentation and vibrant melodies.

Program

Béla Bartók

(1881–1945)

Quintet for Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, BB 33

(1903–04, rev. 1920)

Ludwig van Beethoven

(1770–1827)

Septet in E-flat major for Winds and Strings, Op. 20

(1800)

Gilles Vonsattel

Piano

Benjamin Beilman

Violin

Ida Kavafian

Violin

Yura Lee

Viola

David Requiro

Cello

Nina Bernat

Double Bass

Sebastian Manz

Clarinet

Marc Goldberg

Bassoon

David Byrd-Marrow

Horn
Presented at

Alice Tully Hall

1941 Broadway at, W 65th St New York, NY 10023