Experience the brilliant Brentano Quartet and one of the cornerstones of western music in an entirely new way as they elucidate and visualize the fugue in their performances of one of J. S. Bach’s final works. This “performance installation” created by the Brentano Quartet, engineer Gabriel Calatrava, and choreographer John-Mario Sevilla was co-commissioned by Da Camera and New York’s 92nd St Y. The set, and the choreographed movements of a corps of dancers, illuminate the themes and counterpoints of Bach’s masterpiece, performed live by the Quartet.
Experience the brilliant Brentano Quartet and one of the cornerstones of western music in an entirely new way as they elucidate and visualize the fugue in their performances of one of J. S. Bach’s final works. This “performance installation” created by the Brentano Quartet, engineer Gabriel Calatrava, and choreographer John-Mario Sevilla was co-commissioned by Da Camera and New York’s 92nd St Y. The set, and the choreographed movements of a corps of dancers, illuminate the themes and counterpoints of Bach’s masterpiece, performed live by the Quartet.
Experience the brilliant Brentano Quartet and one of the cornerstones of western music in an entirely new way as they elucidate and visualize the fugue in their performances of one of J. S. Bach’s final works. This “performance installation” created by the Brentano Quartet, engineer Gabriel Calatrava, and choreographer John-Mario Sevilla was co-commissioned by Da Camera and New York’s 92nd St Y. The set, and the choreographed movements of a corps of dancers, illuminate the themes and counterpoints of Bach’s masterpiece, performed live by the Quartet.