Respighi Quartet in D, Madrigals, and Sollima

Presented by Michael Long & Friends

Join us for a casual afternoon of beautiful Italian chamber music for strings. 
The program will open with two duos. Italian cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima’s “Heimat-Terra” is inspired by a text concerning the ozone hole but also civilizations, cultures, languages, sounds, etc. by the anthropologist Edgar Morin. However the piece follows a more abstract path.

In Martinu’s Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola, the core element come from Renaissance madrigals, which had a freedom from conventional forms, a variety of textures including equal-voices counterpoint, and rhythm that was free from bar lines. Combining those elements with Eastern European / Bohemian-Moravian folk music themes and dances and the use of the pentatonic scales, Martinů created a modern version of the madrigal.

Respighi’s Quartet in D, composed in 1904 and published in 1921, is a lush, Romantic work structured in four movements, featuring a "Tema con variazioni" slow movement, a light Intermezzo scherzo, and a galloping tarantella finale. This early chamber piece reflects his melodic skill prior to his famous orchestral tone poems.

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Program Items

Giovanni Sollima Heimat-Terra
Bohuslav Martinu Three Madrigals
Ottorino Respighi Quartets in D major

Performers

Michael Long Violin
Aaron Keller Violin
Charlie Longtine Viola
Sung Choi Cello

San Francisco Community Music Center

San Francisco Community Music Center

544 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
United States