Simin Ganatra, Violin | Austin Hartman, Violin | Mark Holloway, Viola | Brandon Vamos, Cello

Beethoven String Quartet No. 15 in A Minor, Op. 132

FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInPinterestWhatsApp
  • Four-note motive is present everywhere and underpins the entire movement. 
  • Identifies major structural points of exposition, development, recapitulation and coda. 
  • Discusses important notational and compositional techniques.
  • Highlights the unorthodox progression of keys.
  • Demonstrates use of core sound and vibrato to express a highly introspective, mystical aesthetic.
  • Emphasizes the importance of creating tension in pianissimo and silences.

Demonstrations include:

  • The interaction and passing of melodic material between voices.
  • Executing emotional extremes.
  • Moments of relief from tension.
  • Interpretive suggestions.
  • Instrumental techniques that help in creating mood.

About

pic

Pacifica Quartet

With a career spanning nearly three decades, the multiple Grammy Award-winning Pacifica Quartet has achieved international recognition as one of…

See More

Cellosophy

"At the end of his life Beethoven chose to write only string quartets...this incredibly personal medium of four like-minded instruments, with its large tonal palette and immense range of expression." -Brandon Vamos