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Christian Tetzlaff
Image credit: © Giorgia Bertazzi

Archived Event

Dvořák and Suk
Christian Tetzlaff violin; Florian Donderer violin; Timothy Ridout viola; Tanja Tetzlaff cello; Kiveli Dörken piano
Date
Tue 13 Dec 2022, 7.30pm
Tickets
Archived Event
Duration

This concert will be approximately 2 hours in duration, including an interval

Availability

Important Information

This concert was live-streamed as part of the Autumn 2022 Series. The video is no longer online but other concerts are available to watch in full here: Wigmore Hall Concert Video Library

Download the PDF programme here. Reproduction and distribution is strictly prohibited.

Artists

  • Christian Tetzlaffviolin
  • Florian Dondererviolin
  • Timothy Ridoutviola
  • Tanja Tetzlaffcello
  • Kiveli Dörkenpiano

Programme

      • From the Bohemian Forest Op. 68
        :
      • Silent Woods (for cello and piano)
      • Terzetto in C Op. 74

Interval

  • Josef Suk
    1874-1935
      • Things Lived and Dreamt Op. 30
        :
      • Allegro moderato
      • Poco allegretto
      • On the recovery of my son. Adagio
      • Vivace
      • Piano Quintet Op. 8

Overview

With his reputation as an unusually thoughtful and highly considered artist as well as a violinist of individuality as well as integrity, Christian Tetzlaff has long been welcomed in the world’s greatest concert and recital halls, in addition to enjoying a high-profile recording career. In 2005 Musical America named him Instrumentalist of the Year, while his discs have won several major awards. Josef Suk was Dvořák’s pupil and subsequently son-in-law. His 1900 4 Pieces are strikingly atmospheric. Dedicated to Brahms, his stirring Piano Quintet was composed in 1893 and revised in 1915.

This concert is part of the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust ticket scheme, offering free tickets to those aged 8-25

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