Daedalus Quartet: Music From Exile

Renowned Israeli pianist Renana Gutman joins the award-winning Daedalus Quartet to present a sonic exploration of the human response to repression and exile. The program with the defiantly joyful third string quartet of Viktor Ullman, written in Theresienstadt  concentration camp in 1943, prior to the Austrian-born composer’s murder at Auschwitz. This is followed by a string quartet by the composer Gabriel Bolaños, whose family fled Nicaragua in the 1990s. In this piece, Bolaños uses the sound of string instruments to explore the nature and variety of human languages, revealing both cultural differences and our fundamental similarity. The program closes with Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s monumental piano quintet, composed in Moscow after his escape from the Nazi invasion of Poland. It celebrates the centenary of this rarely programmed artist’s birth.











When: Tue., Nov. 12, 2019 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Where: Baruch Performing Arts Center
One Bernard Baruch Way (25th Street btw. Lexington & Third Aves)
212-352-3101
Price: $16-$36
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Renowned Israeli pianist Renana Gutman joins the award-winning Daedalus Quartet to present a sonic exploration of the human response to repression and exile. The program with the defiantly joyful third string quartet of Viktor Ullman, written in Theresienstadt  concentration camp in 1943, prior to the Austrian-born composer’s murder at Auschwitz. This is followed by a string quartet by the composer Gabriel Bolaños, whose family fled Nicaragua in the 1990s. In this piece, Bolaños uses the sound of string instruments to explore the nature and variety of human languages, revealing both cultural differences and our fundamental similarity. The program closes with Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s monumental piano quintet, composed in Moscow after his escape from the Nazi invasion of Poland. It celebrates the centenary of this rarely programmed artist’s birth.

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