Acclaimed for its bold interpretive strength and electrifying performances, the Verona Quartet is the 2020 recipient of Chamber Music America’s prestigious Cleveland Quartet Award. The Quartet’s members represent four different nations, but their singular approach and unanimity of purpose in both musical and cultural cooperation have quickly earned the group a reputation as an “outstanding ensemble...cohesive yet full of temperament.” (New York Times).
"bold interpretive strength and electrifying" - Concert Artists Guild
Since rising to international prominence by sweeping top prizes at competitions across four continents, including the Wigmore Hall, Melbourne, Osaka and M-Prize International Competitions, The Verona Quartet developed a consummate reputation for its compelling interpretations of contemporary music and is one of the most sought after strong quartets of its generation.
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Program
String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51 No. 2 by Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)
Jonathan Ong, Violin
Dorothy Ro, Violin
Abigail Rojansky, Viola
Dmitry Kouzov, cello
String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 (“American”) by Antonín Dvořák (1941-1904)
Jonathan Ong, Violin
Dorothy Ro, Violin
Abigail Rojansky, Viola
Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cello
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This performance is part of the David and Kato Perlman Chamber Music Series
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WUD Performing Arts Committee
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David & Kato Perlman Chamber Music Fund
For more than four decades, the Emerson String Quartet has maintained its status as one of the world’s premier chamber music ensembles.
The Manhattan Chambers Players' impressive roster allows for exceptionally varied repertoire with piano duos, clarinet quintets and even string octets.
This is a past event and has been archived for reference.