JOEL LINK  violin
BRYAN LEE  violin
JULIANNE LEE  viola
CAMDEN SHAW  cello

In their most recent appearance at Jordan Hall, the Dover Quartet won the hearts and souls of audiences for their refined, luminous playing and insightful programming. Pairing subtle gestures with technically brilliant flourishes, they'll capture your attention and leave you utterly spellbound.

Their program features Brahms' final (and favorite) string quartet, Dvořák's nod to Viennese compositional trends while asserting his Czech roots, and an orchestration of Indigenous singer-songwriter Pura Fé's Rattle Songs by Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate.

“Named one of the greatest string quartets of the last 100 years.”

BBC Music Magazine

Program Details

Vivace 
Andante 
Agitato (Allegretto non troppo)
Poco Allegretto con Variazioni

Average duration: 34 minutes

Orchestrated by Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate

Allegro 
Poco adagio e molto cantabile 
Scherzo. Allegro vivo — Trio
Finale. Vivace 

Average duration: 35 minutes 

Featured Artists

NEC's Jordan Hall Information

This performance is generously supported by
Stephen C. Perry & Oliver Radford.

This performance is an Aaron Richmond Recital, named in honor of Vivo Performing Arts' founder, and endowed by his daughter Nancy Richmond Winsten and her late husband Dr. Joseph Winsten.

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