Pacifica Quartet

Pacifica Quartet


  Thursday 17 September 2020

We would like to remind you about tomorrow evening’s online concert from Pacifica Quartet, marking Culture Night 2020. This free concert will be available on the West Cork Music website at 7pm on Friday 18th September and will remain available until 18th October for a month’s free viewing.

Francis Humphrys, the Director of the West Cork Chamber Music Festival and CEO of West Cork Music, gives more information about the concert below.

Best Wishes
The West Cork Music team

Culture Night 2020

18 September 20207:00 pm
Online / Saint Anthony Park United Church of Christ
Free

As our contribution to Culture Night on September 18 West Cork Music will release a concert by Pacifica Quartet specially filmed in St Paul, Minnesota. The Pacifica Quartet should have performed in Bantry this summer so this will be the last film in our Virtual Chamber Music Festival. We had planned to film it back in June, but a family bereavement made this impossible.

This concert film will be a co-production with the Schubert Club in St Paul and the Friends of Chamber Music in Portland, Oregon. The programme will be a celebration of the centenary of women’s suffrage in USA, a timely celebration given the importance of the coming election and continued attempts to limit voting rights in parts of USA.

The concert will feature works by Amy Beach, Ruth Crawford Seeger, Jennifer Higdon, Florence Price and Fanny Mendelssohn, five women composers whose work spans almost 200 years.

To remind us of the skills of the Pacifica Quartet I sought out one of their performances from their last visit to Bantry three years ago. They played an eclectic repertoire that year, including Irish premieres of works by two American women composers, Shulamit Ran and Julia Wolfe. However I thought you might like hear again the quirky 11th Quartet by Shostakovich. This gentle and witty work is epigrammatically brief with seven perfectly crafted movements flowing into each other without a break. The movements are unified by a miniature chorale theme heard midway through the Introduction. This theme provides the melodic outline for the succeeding Scherzo and runs like a thread through the other movements. One of the many wonders of this exquisite quartet is the delicate way Shostakovich crafts the transition from movement to movement.

The quartet was written in memory of a musical colleague, who is mourned in the sixth movement Elegie, deeply serious music but a long way from this composer’s more devastating Adagios. The highpoint of this lovely quartet comes as the Elegie’s lament transitions into the magically susurrating opening theme of the Finale. The Pacifica give a performance of great beauty, born of long acquaintance with this music.

Francis Humphrys


A Taste of What's to Come

Listen to Shostakovich Quartet No.11 in F minor Op.122 performed in Bantry House 30 June 2017 here.

See Pacifica Quartet performing Bartók: Quartet No. 4 – V. Allegro molto at Auer Hall, Indiana University:

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