From the very first bars of Op. 76, No. 4, Joseph Haydn draws us into a world of natural beauty. This quartet, known as “Sunrise” for this evocative opening moment, is one of the last quartets from the composer who is often credited with establishing the string quartet in its modern form. Join the New Esterházy Quartet to explore the work in depth in this 5-hour intensive workshop that will draw on their signature affiliation with Haydn’s phenomenal output for string quartet. You’ll discover how period-instrument performance has brought illuminating new sensibilities to this amazing ensemble music we love.
Date and Time
Sunday, August 6, 2023 | 1–6 pm Pacific
Location
Drew School | 2901 California Street, San Francisco
Who should attend?
This is an intensive workshop designed for intermediate and advanced players. No period-instrument experience is required, and all playing will be at modern pitch (A=440).
We welcome individuals as well as pre-formed quartets, pairs, and trios who wish to work together. We anticipate a really fun afternoon of music-making, with full run-throughs as well as sectionals for each part.
How should I prepare?
Revisit or learn the music by downloading your part (below). Please use this edition for practice and preparation.
Is there a cost?
$100
No one is turned away for lack of funds. Contact info@amateurmusic.org to request a scholarship or fee reduction.
Thank you to our partner Drew School for hosting this workshop.