Christian Tetzlaff violin; Florian Donderer violin; Timothy Ridout viola; Tanja Tetzlaff cello; Kiveli Dörken piano
Dvořák and Suk
Part of the Wigmore Hall Autumn Concerts 2022 Season
Add to my Calendar 13-12-2022 19:30 13-12-2022 21:30 36 Christian Tetzlaff violin; Florian Donderer violin; Timothy Ridout viola; Tanja Tetzlaff cello; Kiveli Dörken piano With his reputation as an unusually thoughtful and highly considered artist as well as a violinist of individuality as well as integrity, Christian Tetzlaff has long been welcomed in the world’s greatest concert and recital halls, in addition to enjoying a high-profile recording career. In 2005 Musical America named him Instrumentalist of the Year, while his discs have won several major awards. Josef Suk was Dvořák’s pupil and subsequently son-in-law. His 1900 4 Pieces are strikingly atmospheric. Dedicated to Brahms, his stirring Piano Quintet was composed in 1893 and revised in 1915. Wigmore Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BP
England
Programme
Antonin Dvorak – Terzetto, Op.74
Josef Suk – 4 Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op.17
Josef Suk – Piano Quintet, Op.8
Performers
Christian Tetzlaff – violin
Florian Donderer – violin
Timothy Ridout – viola
Tanja Tetzlaff – Cello
Kiveli Dörken – piano
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Programme Note
With his reputation as an unusually thoughtful and highly considered artist as well as a violinist of individuality as well as integrity, Christian Tetzlaff has long been welcomed in the world’s greatest concert and recital halls, in addition to enjoying a high-profile recording career. In 2005 Musical America named him Instrumentalist of the Year, while his discs have won several major awards. Josef Suk was Dvořák’s pupil and subsequently son-in-law. His 1900 4 Pieces are strikingly atmospheric. Dedicated to Brahms, his stirring Piano Quintet was composed in 1893 and revised in 1915.
