At the age of 27, Franz Schubert was facing his own mortality. He took a haunting song that he had written seven years earlier and wrote a set of variations for string quartet. On today's show, hear the Ariel Quartet play Schubert's String Quartet No. 14, better known by its nickname: Death and the Maiden.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Danny Elfman: Piano Quartet: V. Die Wolfsjungen
Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet
Violin Concerto "Eleven Eleven" and Piano Quartet
Sony Classics NA
Frank Bridge: Phantasy for Piano Quartet
Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet: Luis Esnaola, violin; Matthew Hunter, viola; Knut Weber, cello; Markus Groh, piano
University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, Hugh Hodgson Concert Hall, Athens, GA
Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre: Trio Sonata No. 4 in C minor
Sonnambula: Jude Ziliak and Toma Iliev, violins; Amy Domingues, bass viol; James Kennerley, harpsichord
Baruch Performing Arts Center at Baruch College, Engelman Recital Hall, New York, NY
Edvard Grieg: Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major, Op. 13
Joshua Bell, violin; Sam Haywood, piano
Spivey Hall, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA
Hour 2
Franz Schubert: from Six Moments Musicaux, D. 780 (C sharp minor) IV. Moderato
Shai Wosner, piano
The Frederic Chopin Society, Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN
Maria Schneider: Winter Morning Walks: Walking by Flashlight
Nikki Einfeld, soprano; Axel Strauss, violin; Pei-ling Lin viola; Nicholas Canellakis, cello; Michael Brown, piano; Greg Milliren, flute
Music in the Vineyards festival, Inglenook (Winery), Rutherford, CA
Franz Schubert: Quartet in D minor, D 810 Death and the Maiden: Mvts. 2-4
Ariel String Quartet
San Antonio Chamber Music Society, Temple Beth-El, San Antonio, TX
William Grant Still: Pastorela
Alexa Still, flute; Susan DeWitt Smith, piano
William Grant Still: Summerland
Koch 7192
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