CSEM is proud to present Arrow Quartet, an up-and-coming string quartet founded in 2021 by students from Juilliard’s Historical Performance program.
The young quartet brings a passion for expanding the classical repertoire and discovering historical intersections between classical chamber works and music that was performed outside of the concert hall. Viennese Impressions centers Mozart’s string quartet in e-flat, k. 428, one of six quartets he dedicated to Haydn, often referred to as “the father of the string quartet.” From there, the program explores lesser-known composers Guiseppe Cambini and Franz Xaver Richter, prolific and popular in their time, who also contributed to the development of the string quartet genre.
With Amelia Sie, Alyssa Campbell, violins; Jimmy Drancsak, viola; Chelsea Bernstein, cello.
Friday, May 22 at 7:30pm: University Lutheran Church, Cambridge
Saturday, May 23 at 4pm: Village Church in Weston
Sunday, May 24 at 4pm: St. John's Episcopal Church, Beverly Farms