Mia Cooper, violin
Anna Cashell, violin
Joachim Roewer, viola
William Butt, cello
MULLINGAR – Wednesday 9th October at 8pm – venue tbc – presented by Mullingar Arts Centre
CARRICK-ON-SHANNON – Thursday 10th October at 8pm – The Dock
KENMARE – Friday 11th October at 6pm – Carnegie Arts Centre
CORK – Saturday 12th October at 1pm – Triskel Arts Centre (Beethoven, Frost, Janáček)
DUBLIN – Sunday 13th October at 3pm – National Concert Hall
SUMMARY
The Esposito Quartet comprises four of our most distinguished musicians with a combined wealth of experience as recital artists, orchestral leaders and teachers, who have been playing as a quartet since 2010. The Quartet’s name honours Michele Esposito, pianist and composer, who for forty years from 1888 was the initiator for much of the chamber music making in Dublin through the establishment of The Royal Dublin Society concert series.
Their programme opens with Beethoven’s light-hearted A major quartet from his Op.18 set of six quartets, written as he was turning 30 years of age. Modelled on Mozart’s A major quartet K.464 written just 15 years earlier, it features an extraordinary set of variations and a scampering, energised finale. Paul Frost’s An Old Song, Half Forgotten, written for the Abbey’s 2023 play of the same name, is followed by Tomáš Ille’s magical, achingly beautiful arrangement for string quartet of Janáček’s piano work In the Mists. Hugo Wolf’s Italian Serenade is the desert, rounding off a wonderful programme