Brentano Quartet

Sunday, December 13, 2026 - 2 pm
Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center

300 South Broad Street Learn More

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About This Performance

Yale University’s current quartet in residence, the Brentano Quartet, brings to PCMS a program highlighting the “fugue” and in particular it is the philosophical bent of fugal part writing which lends its compelling rhetoric to this concert. In Beethoven’s late C-sharp Minor masterpiece (Op. 131) he tosses convention aside by casting this work in seven continuous sections rather than the traditional four. In a similar vein Shostakovich’s final completed quartet (Op. 144) is a somber, six-movement work known for its profound melancholy and lack of pauses, creating a single, brooding dramatic arc.

Shostakovich: Fugue in E-flat Minor, Op. 87, No. 14 (Arr.)
Shostakovich: Quartet No. 15, Op. 144
J.S. Bach: Fugue in C-sharp Minor, BWV 849 (Arr.)
Beethoven: Quartet in C-sharp Minor, Op. 131

The Artist(s)

Brentano Quartet
With a career spanning over three decades, the Brentano Quartet has appeared throughout the world to popular and critical acclaim. The New York Times extols its “luxuriously warm sound [and] yearning lyricism; and the Times (London) hails their “wonderful, selfless music-making.” Known for its unique sensibility, probing interpretive style, and original programming,… Read More

Videos

Brentano Quartet | Shostakovich: Quartet no. 12
Brentano Quartet | Beethoven: Op. 130, 1st movement
WHAT YOU'LL HEAR