Explore the creative process and interpretive techniques of the Eybler Quartet in this engaging forum from the Mahindra Humanities Center. Delve into the embodiment of passion in 18th-century string quartets, focusing on Mozart's "Dissonance" quartet. Join the talented ensemble and musicologist Suzannah Clark as they investigate the emotional content and physical expression of the music using period-appropriate aesthetic and interpretive tools. Gain insights into the Eybler Quartet's unique approach, which combines razor-sharp ensemble skills, technical prowess, and expertise in period instrument performance. Discover how this Toronto-based group brings lesser-known composers to light while earning critical acclaim for their "glowing and committed" live performances and recordings of works by Haydn, Beethoven, and others.
The Hauser Forum: Embodiment of Passion in 18th Century String Quartets - Eybler Quartet
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The Hauser Forum with the Eybler Quartet
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Mahindra Humanities Center