Three works rooted in the earth: Trevor Weston’s celebration of land, legacy and culture, Juba; the Hunt quartet of Mozart, brimming with joy and rocking every 18th century musical code for the rustic and pastoral; and the astonishing 1st quartet of Elliott Carter, music arising from a watershed year composing in the Southwest desert.
Nurit Pacht & Mari Sato, violins
Kathryn Lockwood, viola
Caroline Stinson, cello
Program
Trevor Weston, Juba, for string quartet
Mozart, String Quartet in Bb Major, The Hunt
Carter, String Quartet no. 1