Quatuor Bozzini; Juliet Fraser soprano
Cassandra Miller, Gerald Barry and Michael Oesterle
Part of the Wigmore Hall Autumn Concerts 2022 Season
Add to my Calendar 03-12-2022 19:00 03-12-2022 21:00 36 Quatuor Bozzini; Juliet Fraser soprano Originally entitled Solace for Irreversible Losses, Michael Oesterle’s work (2010) was his first in a series about the British mathematician, while Barry’s latest quartet (2006-7) refers to a short story of the same name by Kafka. Miller's prize-winning About Bach (2015) derives from a phrase in the famous D minor Chaconne. Thanksong (2020), for which the quartet is joined by soprano Juliet Fraser, refers to the Heiliger Dankgesang from Beethoven’s Quartet Op. 132. Wigmore Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BP
England
Programme
Cassandra Miller – Thanksong (London premiere)
Michael Oesterle – String Quartet no.3 'Alan Turing'
Cassandra Miller – About Bach
Gerald Barry – First Sorrow (String Quartet No. 4)
Performers
Juliet Fraser – soprano
Quatuor Bozzini
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Programme Note
Originally entitled Solace for Irreversible Losses, Michael Oesterle’s work (2010) was his first in a series about the British mathematician, while Barry’s latest quartet (2006-7) refers to a short story of the same name by Kafka. Miller's prize-winning About Bach (2015) derives from a phrase in the famous D minor Chaconne. Thanksong (2020), for which the quartet is joined by soprano Juliet Fraser, refers to the Heiliger Dankgesang from Beethoven’s Quartet Op. 132.
