The Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía, as part of its extensive calendar of master classes, gives students the opportunity to complete their training with important pedagogues and soloists of international renown.
On this occasion, Oliver Wille, founding member of the Kuss Quartett, works with the Mendelssohn Quartet of BP on one of the masterpieces of the chamber repertoire. They delve into the secrets of the first movement of Beethoven's String Quartet op. 131, the only movement of the piece, along with VII, which is in sonata form. Wille explains the context in which the work is forged, under the aegis of the Grosse Fugue op. 133. He talks about Beethoven's compositional corpus and his constant innovation in each work, as well as his own idea of the creator.
Mendelssohn Quartet of BP
Roman Kholmatov
Eva Rabchevska
Bella Chich
Hayk Sukiasyan
Program
Ludwig van Beethoven
String Quartet in C-sharp minor, op 131
I. Adagio ma non troppo