Pavel Haas Quartet

The Czech Pavel Haas Quartet is revered for its infectious passion and intuitive rapport. Come join them for a performance of music by Haydn, Martinů and Schubert.

With dramatic performances and searing musical visions, the Czech ensemble the Pavel Haas Quartet counts among classical music’s most distinctive chamber groups. It has a particular passion for the music of central Europe, but its repertoire stretches across boundaries and times.

Following the breezy wit of Haydn’s sunny G major Quartet, Op 76 No 1, the Pavel Haas players perform the 1947 Quartet No 7 by their compatriot Martinů. With its glowing harmonies and bristling rhythms, it’s a full-blooded celebration of his Czech homeland, written after the composer had fled Nazi persecution for the USA.

The Quartet concludes its recital with what many consider one of the greatest chamber works ever written. Schubert’s G major Quartet, D887, is music on a symphonic scale, a vast musical panorama of transcendental visions and melodies.

Supported by
Donald and Louise MacDonald

Programme

Pavel Haas Quartet

Haydn String Quartet in G Op 76 No 1
Martinů
String Quartet No 7 Concerto da Camera
Schubert
String Quartet in G D887