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Doric String Quartet & Lloyd Van't Hoff

Submitted by Paulius Gutauskas on
 Doric String Quartet & Lloyd Van't Hoff
Friday 19th Jun - 7:00 PM
Llewellyn Hall
Presented by
Musica Viva Australia

Thomas Adès' Alchymia has been hailed as ‘simply one of the best chamber music compositions of our time’ (Guardian). Inspired by the music of Shakespearean England, but with a voice all of its own, this major work for string quartet and basset clarinet was premiered in 2021 and has become an instant classic. Musica Viva Australia is excited to present the London-based Doric String Quartet performing this ‘magical and arresting’ (The Times) work with the ‘brilliance, charisma and sensitivity’ (The Mercury) of Australian clarinettist and FutureMaker Lloyd Van’t Hoff. 

Then the Doric String Quartet invites us to join them for a while on their multi-year project performing and recording Beethoven’s complete string quartets. We’ve arrived at the first of Beethoven’s radical ‘Razumovsky’ Quartets, which combines profound emotion with daring originality. The Strad’s response to this latest leg of the journey says it all: ‘Intelligent, spontaneous-sounding, technically immaculate.’

 

‘Time stood still in the Andantino (no one does ppp quite like the Dorics) while the Finale was rendered with pure passion.’ – Bachtrack

 

‘Lloyd Van’t Hoff is a technical and expressive master of his instrument.’ – The Age

 

Artists 

DORIC STRING QUARTET 

MAIA CABEZA violin 

YING XUE violin 

EMMA WERNIG viola 

JOHN MYERSCOUGH cello 

 

LLOYD VAN’T HOFF basset clarinet 

 

Program 

BRITTEN Three Divertimenti for String Quartet 

Thomas ADÈS Alchymia 

BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F major, Op. 59 No. 1 ‘Razumovsky’ 

 

Acknowledgment of Country

The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.