Vivo Performing Arts Announces Viano Quartet to Perform in Place of Meta4 on November 2
(For Immediate Release—September 15, 2025—Boston, MA) — Vivo Performing Arts announces that due to an unforeseen scheduling conflict, Meta4's performance scheduled for November 2 in Meadow Hall at Groton Hill Music Center is no longer possible. Meta4 hopes to be able to return to Vivo Performing Arts in a future season.
Vivo Performing Arts is pleased to announce that the Viano Quartet will be stepping in, making their Vivo Performing Arts debut in a performance featuring works by Haydn, Mendelssohn, Webern, and Shostakovich. The quartet are 2025 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipients, and recently released their first full-length album, “Voyager.”
The performance will be on the same date, time, and location—Sunday, November 2 at 3pm at Meadow Hall at Groton Hill Music Center.
Ticket holders will be contacted by the Vivo Performing Arts Box Office and given the option to keep their tickets for the Viano Quartet's performance, to receive a refund, to exchange into another performance, or to donate their ticket value.
This performance was generously supported by Sally S. Seaver, PhD.
Viano Quartet Program:
Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 76, no. 5
Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 3, Op. 44 no. 1
intermission
Webern: Langsamer Satz
Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 9, Op. 117
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Vivo Performing Arts was founded in 1938 by pianist and impresario Aaron Richmond. For more than 85 years, the Series has brought extraordinary performers–from orchestras and chamber ensembles to vocalists, pianists, dancers, and jazz artists–to Boston’s major concert halls. At the heart of Vivo Performing Arts is a belief in the power of the performing arts to spark curiosity and inspire joy. Through authentic collaboration with artists, audiences, and neighborhoods, the Series welcomes everyone to arts experiences that enrich lives and strengthen connections. Through education, outreach, and public performance initiatives, Vivo Performing Arts seeks to build a Greater Boston where the performing arts a valued, lifelong, and shared experience–on stages, on streets, in neighborhoods–everywhere.
Vivo Performing Arts is grateful to the 2025/26 Season Sponsors Crescendo Donor Advised Fund and Susan & Michael Thonis, and to the many individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies whose support helps fulfill our mission to enrich and inspire our community through exceptional live performances. Individual and institutional supporters include Jill & David Altshuler, Leslie & Howard Appleby, Arts Consulting Group, the Barr Foundation through its ArtsAmplified initiative, Amy & Joshua Boger, Stephanie L. Brown, Michael & Adrianne Canning, Barbara & Amos Hostetter, Lizbeth & George Krupp, Liberty Mutual Foundation, Richard K. Lubin Family Foundation, Susanne Marcus Collins Foundation, Mass Cultural Council, Eleanor & Frank Pao, Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford, Rabb Family Foundations, Reuben Reynolds, Royal Little Family Foundation, Schrafft Charitable Trust, Sally S. Seaver, PhD, Jeremy Silverman & Mary Sutherland, Belinda Termeer, Susan & Michael Thonis, Dorothy Altman Weber, in memory of Stephen Weber, Anonymous (3), and many others.
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