Eternal Questions at HOPE Clinic

Thu May 09 2024 at 06:00 pm

HOPE Clinic | Bellaire

Carya String Quartet
Publisher/HostCarya String Quartet
Eternal Questions at HOPE Clinic
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Beethoven’s Op. 135 opens with a question set to music: “Muss es sein?” or “Must it be?”. 120 years later, Shostakovich asked a similar question with the final movement of his Quartet No. 3: “Why? And for what?” These two eternal questions are paired with Nina Young’s 2013 meditation on life and time, “Memento Mori.” Just as Beethoven and Shostakovich looked to music of the past, including that of Bach, Young draws inspiration from Bach’s famous “Art of the Fugue.” eethoven’s Op. 135 opens with a question set to music: “Muss es sein?” or “Must it be?”. 120 years later, Shostakovich asked a similar question with the final movement of his Quartet No. 3: “Why? And for what?” These two eternal questions are paired with Nina Young’s 2013 meditation on life and time, “Memento Mori.” Just as Beethoven and Shostakovich looked to music of the past, including that of Bach, Young draws inspiration from Bach’s famous “Art of the Fugue.”
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