Carducci Quartet: Complete Shostakovich cycle on 9 August 2015

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  • Pulcinella
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    • Feb 2014
    • 10962

    Carducci Quartet: Complete Shostakovich cycle on 9 August 2015

    I was at the Carducci performance of Shostakovich 1, 8, and 12 yesterday (Sunday 1 February) in the Holywell Music Room in Oxford, and as a consequence have just booked to hear them perform all 15 quartets in London (Globe) on Sunday 9 August, the 40th anniversary of Shostakovich's death.

    Here is the link:
    Discover things to do and watch from Shakespeare's Globe in London. Accessible plays, performances, guided tours, family events, talks and courses all take place in our two iconic theatres – the Globe Theatre and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.


    I heard all the quartets over a weekend in Bromsgrove (Brodsky Quartet, October 1992), but to have them all played in one day will be quite an experience for both players and audience.

    Tickets likely to sell quickly, I imagine.
    Haven't seen this mentioned elsewhere on the forum.
  • Il Grande Inquisitor
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    • Mar 2007
    • 961

    #2
    I attended this Shostakovich marathon last Sunday and it was mighty wonderful:
    Performed chronologically in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, The Globe’s candlelit Jacobean theatre, the 15 Shostakovich string quartets made an astonishing impression in such concentrated form. 
    Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....

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    • ahinton
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      • Nov 2010
      • 16123

      #3
      Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View Post
      I attended this Shostakovich marathon last Sunday and it was mighty wonderful:
      https://bachtrack.com/review-shostak...on-august-2015
      I would love to have attended this rare event. A challenge and a half by anyone's standards and the thought of listening to all of them at one sitting is one that has never occurred to me but, having listened a few years ago to Jonathan Powell playing all ten numbered Scriabin sonatas as a single programme and finding how wonderfully they worked as though a single work diarising the composer's development it seems a most intriguing prospect which I hope that the Carduccis will repeat at some point. I wonder what Shostakovich himself would have thought of the idea?!...

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      • Pulcinella
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        • Feb 2014
        • 10962

        #4
        There are some other comments on Beefy's thread, here:

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