The Hauser Forum: Embodiment of Passion in 18th Century String Quartets - Eybler Quartet
Offered By: Mahindra Humanities Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the creative process and interpretive techniques of the Eybler Quartet in this engaging forum from the Mahindra Humanities Center. Delve into the embodiment of passion in 18th-century string quartets, focusing on Mozart's "Dissonance" quartet. Join the talented ensemble and musicologist Suzannah Clark as they investigate the emotional content and physical expression of the music using period-appropriate aesthetic and interpretive tools. Gain insights into the Eybler Quartet's unique approach, which combines razor-sharp ensemble skills, technical prowess, and expertise in period instrument performance. Discover how this Toronto-based group brings lesser-known composers to light while earning critical acclaim for their "glowing and committed" live performances and recordings of works by Haydn, Beethoven, and others.
Syllabus
The Hauser Forum with the Eybler Quartet
Taught by
Mahindra Humanities Center
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