Each year, always at around this time, myself and three friends meet up for a weekend away in the country where we walk, read and, above all, rehearse a string quartet for a performance (to ourselves and the cats of our host) on the Sunday night. This year we are to play the Beethoven Op. 132. I should also add that for these few days we live in an entirely media free and internet free zone, and it is intensely pleasurable. Do any other forumistas, I wonder, ever do such a thing?
Quartet in Autumn
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Originally posted by Bella Kemp View PostDo any other forumistas, I wonder, ever do such a thing?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Bella Kemp View PostEach year, always at around this time, myself and three friends meet up for a weekend away in the country where we walk, read and, above all, rehearse a string quartet for a performance (to ourselves and the cats of our host) on the Sunday night. This year we are to play the Beethoven Op. 132. I should also add that for these few days we live in an entirely media free and internet free zone, and it is intensely pleasurable. Do any other forumistas, I wonder, ever do such a thing?
In our quartet, we would have an hour a day where each member would bring a work they wanted to try. The ‘cellist brought Schubert, the viola player always had Dvorak, the other violinist late Beethoven and I usually dragged the Elgar Quartet along.
Actually. Op.132 was one of our party pieces and over the years we played the whole quartet in the little concert on the Sunday nite.
Happy days.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostWhat a splendid idea to keep alive such a long-standing tradition. For centuries, I think, most music was played at home by friends and relatives. This is the foil to the other thread on just listening to music.
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