Novus String Quartet, Liszt Academy Budapest, 30 September

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  • 30 Oct 2021 7:00 PM
  • Liszt Academy
Novus String Quartet, Liszt Academy Budapest, 30 September
The quartet is the pinnacle of chamber music playing. It is a field of classical music that requires adaptation and a measure of independence from the performers. Not everyone is suited to the string quartet.

In fact, they say you have to be born for it. Members of one of South Korea’s leading chamber music formations are musicians born for the quartet formation; they generated a real storm when they took a podium place at the prestigious ARD Music Competition in 2012. They have made their way to the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy with a beautiful and exciting programme: the special feature of their compilation is that it spans a period of about 120 years.

The pieces are differentiated not only in their style but in that they originate from different periods in the lives of their creators: the 30-year-old Beethoven appeared in public as a composer of quartets with his op. 18 series, Brahms was already 40 when he penned the string quartet performed here, and the Czech artist Janáček creating in an inimitable style completed his work inspired by the Tolstoy novel in his seventieth year.

Beethoven: String Quartet No. 6 in B-flat major, Op. 18/6
Janácek: String Quartet No. 1 (ʻKreutzer Sonataʼ)

Intermission

Brahms: String Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 51/2

Novus String Quartet: Jaeyoung Kim, Young-Uk Kim (violin), Kyuhyun Kim (viola), Woongwhee Moon (cello)
Place: Liszt Academy
Address: 1061 Budapest, Liszt Ferenc tér 8.
Phone: +36 1 462 4614
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