Delgani III – Beethoven Reimagined
Beethoven Reimagined features one of the most ambitious works ever conceived for the string quartet: Beethoven’s Op. 130. The heartbreaking Cavatina moved Beethoven to tears as he was composing it, and the 15 minute Grosse Fuge finale was so challenging to audiences that Beethoven published his quartet with an alternative ending. The first half of this program features short new works inspired by Beethoven’s remarkable quartet, from a collaborative call-for-scores with Cascadia Composers.
We offer five live performances in four cities:
Eugene, Christian Science Church, Sunday 2/2 @ 3 pm
Eugene, Christian Science Church, Tuesday 2/4 @ 7:30 pm
Corvallis, First Presbyterian Church, Friday 2/7 @ 7:30 pm
Portland, Old Madeleine Church, Saturday 2/8 @ 7:30 pm
Salem, Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Sunday 2/9 @ 3 pm
Virtual, www.delgani.org/live/, both Eugene performances
Beethoven Reimagined features one of the most ambitious works ever conceived for the string quartet: Beethoven’s Op. 130. The heartbreaking Cavatina moved Beethoven to tears as he was composing it, and the 15 minute Grosse Fuge finale was so challenging to audiences that Beethoven published his quartet with an alternative ending. The first half of this program features short new works inspired by Beethoven’s remarkable quartet, from a collaborative call-for-scores with Cascadia Composers.
We offer five live performances in four cities:
Eugene, Christian Science Church, Sunday 2/2 @ 3 pm
Eugene, Christian Science Church, Tuesday 2/4 @ 7:30 pm
Corvallis, First Presbyterian Church, Friday 2/7 @ 7:30 pm
Portland, Old Madeleine Church, Saturday 2/8 @ 7:30 pm
Salem, Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Sunday 2/9 @ 3 pm
Virtual, www.delgani.org/live/, both Eugene performances
Beethoven Reimagined features one of the most ambitious works ever conceived for the string quartet: Beethoven’s Op. 130. The heartbreaking Cavatina moved Beethoven to tears as he was composing it, and the 15 minute Grosse Fuge finale was so challenging to audiences that Beethoven published his quartet with an alternative ending. The first half of this program features short new works inspired by Beethoven’s remarkable quartet, from a collaborative call-for-scores with Cascadia Composers.
We offer five live performances in four cities:
Eugene, Christian Science Church, Sunday 2/2 @ 3 pm
Eugene, Christian Science Church, Tuesday 2/4 @ 7:30 pm
Corvallis, First Presbyterian Church, Friday 2/7 @ 7:30 pm
Portland, Old Madeleine Church, Saturday 2/8 @ 7:30 pm
Salem, Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Sunday 2/9 @ 3 pm
Virtual, www.delgani.org/live/, both Eugene performances