Grand Rapids String Quartet (Elise Smith, violin; Ashley Grace Davies, violin; Darren Chan, viola; McCormack Wyn, cello)
HSO members McCormack Wyn and Darren Chan are joined by violinists Elise Smith and Ashley Grace Davies as the Grand Rapids String Quartet performs a concert of string quartet masterpieces. Headlined by Alexander Borodin’s famous romantic String Quartet No. 2 in D major, a monumental work that has inspired musicals and movie soundtracks, the concert also includes Luigi Boccherini’s fiery Quartet No. 4 in G (“La Tiranna”), and the second movement of Beethoven’s Quartet No. 15 in A minor.
Grand Rapids String Quartet:
The Grand Rapids String Quartet brings together four young professional musicians based in Grand Rapids, dedicated to sharing the depth and beauty of the string quartet repertoire. With a balance of artistry and accessibility, they present programs that highlight both beloved masterworks and hidden gems of the chamber music repertoire.
The Program:
Luigi Boccherini – String Quartet No. 4 in G Major, “La Tiranna”
Known as one of the founding figures of the string quartet, Boccherini infused his works with elegance, wit, and a distinctly lyrical voice. His Quartet No. 4, nicknamed “La Tiranna” (“The Tyrant”), is full of dramatic contrasts and expressive flair, blending courtly charm with flashes of intensity.
Ludwig van Beethoven – String Quartet No. 15 in A Minor, Op. 132, II. Andante
Beethoven’s late quartets are often described as spiritual journeys. The second movement of his Quartet No. 15 offers a moment of serenity and grace, with folk-like melodies and a gentle, lilting character. It provides a respite of warmth and balance within one of Beethoven’s most profound works.
Alexander Borodin – String Quartet No. 2 in D Major
Borodin’s Second Quartet is a jewel of Romantic chamber music, beloved for its lush harmonies and heartfelt lyricism. Written as a gift to his wife, the work overflows with warmth and intimacy, featuring one of the most famous slow movements in the quartet repertoire—the Nocturne—a soaring love song without words.
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