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Highlights



Highlights

Join the FSQ for

The Complete String Quartets

of Ludwig van Beethoven

Fall 2008  

 

 

 

  The Fry Street Quartet & Robert Winter

Concert Cycle: October 2-4 & 9-11, 2008 Presented by The Caine School of the Arts College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences Utah State University

 

“The seventeen string quartets of Beethoven are to chamber music what the plays of Shakespeare are to drama and what the self-portraits of Rembrandt are to portraiture.”* Beethoven's quartets go beyond even his symphonies in the scope of his output, and provide an incredible overview of his creative development.

 

 

Any Beethoven Cycle is a rare event, but here in Logan, Utah the Caine School of the Arts is thrilled to present this Beethoven Cycle performed by the Fry Street Quartet alongside lectures with renowned scholar/pianist/media author Robert Winter, as well as additional lectures, demonstrations, and supplementary events for an unforgettable journey into the world of Beethoven. Mark your calendars now!

 

* The Beethoven Quartet Companion , Robert Winter and Robert Martin (University of California Press 1994), Introduction, pg. 1.

 

For more information about tickets and the Cycle visit: http://caineschool.usu.edu/artsandlectures.aspx

About the area visit: http://caineschool.usu.edu/aboutcachevalley.aspx
Accomodations in the Logan area: http://caineschool.usu.edu/accommodations.aspx
Local Restaurants (including FSQ menu and restaurant recommendations!): http://caineschool.usu.edu/dining_cachevalley.aspx#fsq%20Recommendations

 

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Coaching Day One

The Fry Street Quartet visited Logan High School on November 3rd for the first day of coachings in the year-long chamber music mentoring program.  Orchestra director Karin Hendricks put on the Sorting Hat to place groups into their Houses, Harrry Potter-style. 

Once sorted, the groups retired to their separate locations and worked intensively with the quartet members (or Heads of House!).  The ensembles that were not performing took extensive notes on the coachings and participated actively in offering feedback. 

                                                         

                                                              

         

                                    

  

                                                          

          

The House Banners of Anne, Becky, Russell, and Jessica

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