Festival @ Homeā€”Pittsburgh

Online broadcast at svmusicfestival.org

The Festival @ Home series of concert broadcasts kicks-off from The Space at THIS IS REDā€”the historic St. Michael's Slovakian Roman Catholic church, now turned event space, in Pittsburgh. Enjoy a quintet of Festival Orchestra musicians performing Mozartā€™s String Quintet in G minor, a piece widely considered the most heartfelt of the great composerā€™s string quintets.

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Edgar M. Bronfman String Quartet

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

Shostakovichā€™s String Quartet No. 8 was dedicated ā€œto the victims of fascism and the war.ā€ Itā€™s likely a very autobiographical work that features a musical monogram, a means by which Shostakovich inserted his own voice into the musical narrative in a very under-the-radar way. The story is that, upon hearing it played for the first time by the Borodin Quartet, he buried his head in his hands and wept. In contrast, Mozartā€™s sunny String Quartet K. 465, nicknamed the ā€œDissonanceā€ for its famous opening, moves quickly from darkness into light and remains there.

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Brahmsā€™s Turbulent Piano Quintet

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

Often considered Brahmsā€™s greatest chamber work, the Piano Quintet in F Minor had a complex compositional history. Completed in 1864, it began life two years earlier as a string quintet, which was then transcribed for two pianos. In its final form, it is notable for its musical cohesiveness and a brooding quality that ranges from the tragic to the practically possessed. Join Festival musicians for this special chamber concert in the Pavilion.

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