Date/Time
Date(s) - 09/24/2014
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Location
Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center
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“The Calder takes its place as one of America’s most satisfying — and most enterprising — quartets.” — Los Angeles Times
“The superb Calder Quartet shows that the time-honored string quartet format still provides fertile ground for innovation and surprise.” — The New York Times
- Benjamin Jacobson — violin
- Andrew Bulbrook — violin
- Jonathan Moerschel — viola
- Eric Byers — cello
Special Guest
- Christian McBride — bass
Over three incredible evenings, one of the most acclaimed ensembles in contemporary classical music presents the complete cycle of string quartets by legendary Hungarian composer Béla Bartók, joined by special guests. Known for their exceptional range of musical mastery across multiple genres and generations of repertoire, the Calder Quartet has commissioned over 25 works by today’s most notable composers including Terry Riley, Christopher Rouse and Thomas Adès, and shared the stage with adventurous rock and pop acts The National and The Airborne Toxic Event. During the course of their three-night engagement spread over three months, the quartet will tackle all six of Bartok’s iconic quartets – easily some of the most influential quartet music composed in the 20th century, inspiring composers such as Benjamin Britten, Elliott Carter, György Ligeti, and countless others.
On September 24th, the Calder Quartet performs Bartok’s quartets #1 and #4 during the first half, and will be joined by jazz bass virtuoso, composer and bandleader Christian McBride in the second half for a sublime intersection of musical disciplines.
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