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20 Sep

MSO Chamber: Chamber Music for Strings

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Two modern works are contrasted with Brahms’ masterful Second String Quartet in this sublime morning of chamber music.

David Lang’s Wed is a bittersweet work originally composed for the Kronos Quartet, which oscillates between consonance and dissonance to create an equilibrium between tragedy and hope.

Caroline Shaw’s string quartet Plan and Elevation: The Grounds of Dumbarton Oaks was written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of a historic estate in Washington, DC. Each movement is based on a simple ground bass line which supports a different concept or character.

Brahms’ String Quintet No 2 is one of his later works, dating from 1890. Brahms’ unique language pervades the work, from playful rhythms to bittersweet melancholy, and back to Hungarian folk elements.

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Sun 20 Sep
  • 11am - 12pm 11:00am - 12:00pm

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Iwaki Auditorium
130 Southbank Blvd
3006

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Adult / general $55
Student / concession $50
Children $20
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  • telephone number: 03 9929 9600
  • email address: boxoffice@mso.com.au
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