Following their electrifying Da Camera debut in the 2015/2016 season, Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg immediately invited the Elias Quartet to return to Houston. Known for their intense and vibrant performances, the Quartet is internationally acclaimed as one of the leading ensembles of their generation. In this return engagement, the Quartet explores how Brahms’s lyrical A Minor Quartet and Bartok’s dramatic Quartet No. 4 are firmly rooted in the works of Beethoven.
Following their electrifying Da Camera debut in the 2015/2016 season, Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg immediately invited the Elias Quartet to return to Houston. Known for their intense and vibrant performances, the Quartet is internationally acclaimed as one of the leading ensembles of their generation. In this return engagement, the Quartet explores how Brahms’s lyrical A Minor Quartet and Bartok’s dramatic Quartet No. 4 are firmly rooted in the works of Beethoven.
Following their electrifying Da Camera debut in the 2015/2016 season, Artistic Director Sarah Rothenberg immediately invited the Elias Quartet to return to Houston. Known for their intense and vibrant performances, the Quartet is internationally acclaimed as one of the leading ensembles of their generation. In this return engagement, the Quartet explores how Brahms’s lyrical A Minor Quartet and Bartok’s dramatic Quartet No. 4 are firmly rooted in the works of Beethoven.