Pavel Haas Quartet - Live from Wigmore Hall: Stravinsky, Ravel, Dvorak

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 20572

    Pavel Haas Quartet - Live from Wigmore Hall: Stravinsky, Ravel, Dvorak

    10.10.17
    7.30 p.m

    Live from Wigmore Hall The Pavel Haas Quartet music by Stravinsky, Ravel and Dvorak.
    The Pavel Haas Quartet have won many awards for their recordings of the music of Smetana and Janacek. Tonight they are joined by viola player Pavel Nikl for more music from their Czech homeland. And they pair this with a classic of the French repertoire.

    Stravinsky: Concertino for string quartet
    Ravel: String Quartet in F major
    Dvořák: String Quintet in E flat major, Op. 97


    Pavel Haas Quartet with Pavel Nikl (viola)

    Written in 1920 to enliven the famous Flonzaley Quartet's repertoire, Stravinsky's brief Concertino revels in the contrasts and tension between two different scales.
    It prefaces the Pavel Haas Quartet's exploration of Ravel's String Quartet in F, an emblem of poise and playfulness, and Dvořák's sonorous 'viola quintet', written in the summer of 1893 in Spillville, Iowa.
  • Pulcinella
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    • Feb 2014
    • 11062

    #2
    I would be grateful if some kind soul who is more musically knowledgeable than I am could explain the different descriptions (used by Vlad and White) of the second scale used in the Stravinsky piece.
    I don't want this thread to go off topic, so have posed my question on the Musical questions and answers thread.

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