German Romanticism and contemporary music: this is the dual focus of the Diotima Quartet. The program, reflecting their selected universe, includes Brahms' first Quartet, a key figure of German Romanticism, Zemlinsky’s second, which transitions post-Romanticism to the edge of atonality, and the music of Japanese composer Noriko Baba, associated with the Cité musicale-Metz.
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The program includes works by Brahms, Zemlinsky, and Noriko Baba.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Cité musicale-Metz
Arsenal
3 Av. Ney
57000 Metz
France
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