Dudok Quartet Amsterdam
Friday, January 24, 2025 at 7:30pm CST
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
Judith van Driel and Marleen Wester, violin; Marie-Louise de Jong, viola; David Faber, cello
ChicagoClassicalReview.com praises the Dudok Quartet Amsterdam’s “unflappably elegant style” and “sublime, incandescent” playing. 2018 winner of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust award, the quartet has also received the coveted Kersjes Prize (The Netherlands’ highest honor for a chamber ensemble) and numerous Editor’s Choice awards from Gramophone magazine. The ensemble’s recent projects have included the world premiere of the Kaija Saariaho opera Only the Sound Remains with Philippe Jaroussky and the Dutch National Opera, as well as a collaboration with director Rosabel Huguet re-imagining Beethoven’s Op. 132 String Quartet for children. The group’s 2023 release, Circus Dinogad—a project conceived with contralto Hilary Summers and the theorbo and bass clarinet duo of Mike Fentross and Maarten Ornstein—traverses eras and genres, from Renaissance lute songs, folk songs, and lullabies to a newly-composed set of works covering the Seven Deadly Sins.
Carlo Gesualdo (arr. Dudok Quartet Amsterdam), “Deh, come invan sospiro”
Joseph Haydn, String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 20, No. 3, Hob. III/33
Bushra El-Turk, Three Tributes for String Quartet (US premiere)
Dmitri Shostakovich (arr. Dudok Quartet Amsterdam), selection from Preludes for Piano, Op. 34
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, String Quartet No. 3 in E-flat Minor, Op. 30
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Single tickets are $40 for the general public and $15 for students with valid ID.
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Pick-Staiger is a 972-seat hall located in the Arts Circle on the Evanston campus of Northwestern University. The main lobby entrance for concerts is on the west side of the building (revolving and regular doors). Since its inception in 1975, the hall has functioned as both a classroom and performance facility for Bienen School of Music performing ensembles, faculty recitals, festivals, and professional guest artists.