Talich Quartet
On 10 October 1894, the first concert of the Czech Chamber Music Society took place at the Rudolfinum. The Bohemian Quartet, of which Josef Suk was a member, played a programme of music by Smetana, Taneyev, and Dvořák. In this anniversary concert, the Talich Quartet will show how these composers’ music can still speak to audiences 130 years on. Joining them in his return to the Dvořák Hall is Lawrence Dutton, violist of the Emerson String Quartet.
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Czech Chamber Music Society
On 10 October 1894, the first concert of the Czech Chamber Music Society took place at the Rudolfinum. The Bohemian Quartet, of which Josef Suk was a member, played a programme of music by Smetana, Taneyev, and Dvořák. In this anniversary concert, the Talich Quartet will show how these composers’ music can still speak to audiences 130 years on. Joining them in his return to the Dvořák Hall is Lawrence Dutton, violist of the Emerson String Quartet.
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Programme
Bedřich Smetana
String Quartet No. 1 in E minor “From My Life”
Sergei Taneyev
String Quartet No. 2
Antonín Dvořák
String Quintet No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 97
Performers
Talich Quartet
Jan Talich violin
Roman Patočka violin
Radim Sedmidubský viola
Michal Kaňka cello
Lawrence Dutton viola