Dvořák: The Chamber Music Survey with Sullivan Quartet
This edition’s program drew from Dvořák’s prolific output of chamber works, infused with delightful Slavonic flavor and melodic invention as well as more introverted lyricism.
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This edition’s program drew from Dvořák’s prolific output of chamber works, infused with delightful Slavonic flavor and melodic invention as well as more introverted lyricism.
This year’s concert – part of the Year of Czech Music 2024 – explored Dvořák’s early and revealing String Quartet no.4 in E Minor; a further fascinating compositional rarity in the String Quartet Movement in F Major; plus selections from the exquisite, ever-romantic Cypresses.
The acclaimed Sullivan Quartet returned for the latest installment in DAHA’s unprecedented series exploring the entire chamber music repertoire of Antonín Dvořák. For this occasion they shared with the audience three gems from the Dvořák canon.
On Sunday, October 17th, DAHA presented the acclaimed Quartet 131 and guest artists in the fifth edition of Dvořák: The Chamber Music Survey, the multi-year series in which all of Dvorák’s chamber music will be heard by New York audiences.
On Sunday, September 22nd, DAHA presented the fourth concert in its continuing series of Dvořák’s complete chamber works with a performance by the exciting Apollo Trio. The selections included Dvořák’s Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, dreamlike with dramatic moments; his Trio No. 4 - the beloved “Dumky”; and the contemplative “Silent Woods” for cello and piano.