On the 3rd of October, on the 142nd anniversary of Karol Szymanowski’s birthday, Turicum Quartet - the 2nd prize winners - will perform at NOSPR. We can't wait!
Program
Joseph Haydn - String Quartet in D minor “Fifths” op. 76 No. 2 Hob. III:76
Erwin Schulhoff - Five pieces for string quartet
Karol Szymanowski - String Quartet No. 1 in C major op. 37
Joseph Haydn has been called “Papa Haydn”, both affectionately and pejoratively. Meanwhile, he was a composer whose mastery and unpredictability went hand in hand. Let us appreciate the emotional glimmering of the music, its surprising turns, sense of humour (the “menuet of the witches” quite unlike the court dance), or the finale inspired by music of the Romani people living in the borderlands of Austria and Hungary, where the composer spent most of his life.
The spirit of Austria-Hungary is also referenced – already after the fall of the dual monarchy – in the modernist parodying miniatures by Erwin Schulhoff, who enhanced them with motifs of his native Czechia. Even though Szymanowski knew the capital of Austria-Hungary, he did not like it; his String Quartet No. 1 represents a different direction, as Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz wrote: “Never before has any of his works breathed such a scorching air of the South; not the heat of the Sicilian south or the mourning of the Greek heat, in which Pan’s flute kills hearts – but the juicy and ripe heat which smells like the crops of Ukraine.”
Adam Suprynowicz
Concert duration: approximately 60 minutes