Music Mondays: Escher Quartet & Terrence Wilson, piano
Free (RSVP available, but not required)
- Terrence Wilson, piano
- Adam Barnett-Hart, violin
- Brendan Speltz, violin
- Pierre Lapointe, viola
- Brook Speltz, cello
Leoš Janáček — String Quartet No. 2 "Intimate Letters"
Antonín Dvořák — Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81, B. 155
Acclaimed for its "eloquent, full-blooded playing," the Escher Quartet offers "a beautiful blend of individuality and accord." (BBC Music Magazine) They perform regularly at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and at Lincoln Center, where they will perform the complete cycle of Bartók's string quartets in March. Here, they are joined by Grammy nominee Terrence Wilson, "one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years." (Baltimore Sun)
Reserving tickets: Most of our 300 seats are for those who just show up — but as a courtesy to our friends who work late, we set aside some advance reservations for general admission. All other seats are 'first come, first served' and are available as early as 6:45pm, when the doors open. Note that reservations are good for entrance only, not for specific seats. Reservations are void after 7:20pm.
If reservations are gone, don't worry — just show up! It is rare for Music Mondays to turn anyone away.
About Escher String Quartet
Adam Barnett-Hart, violin
Brendan Speltz, violin
Pierre Lapointe, viola
Brook Speltz, cello
http://escherquartet.com/