Summer: 6 June, 2021
This first concert is a study in miniatures; these string quartets, by Viennese master Franz Joseph Haydn (father of the string quartet) and the British modernist Frank Bridge, depict a kaleidoscopic set of small musical scenes and characters. The Haydn highlights innovations in musical form (at the time), with the sublime Largo movement giving this work its moniker, the “Friedhofsquartett,” for its funerary use as a hymn of comfort. The Bridge is an explicit vignette of wistful colors, motifs, and impressionism: an homage to Debussy and other continental masters of the early-20th century.
Franz Joseph Haydn — Thomas Hardy, 1791
Program
F.J. Haydn:
String Quartet No. 64 in D Major, Op. 76/5, “Friedhofsquartett - Graveyard Quartet” (1797)
I. Allegretto
II. Largo. Cantabile e mesto
III. Menuetto. Allegro
IV. Finale. Presto
P.C. Leslie Cioffi
F. Bridge:
Novelletten for String Quartet, H. 44 (1904)
I. Andante moderato
II. Presto. Allegretto
III. Allegro Vivo
Frank Bridge — Unknown photographer