Dreams and Prayers
Friday, March 27, 2009, 8:00 PM
Cullen Theater, Wortham Theater Center
Pre-concert conversation with composer Roberto Sierra and Sarah Rothenberg at 7:00 PM in the Cullen Theater.
| Schubert | Shepherd on the Rock, D. 965 |
| Osvaldo Golijov | Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind |
| Mendelssohn | String Quartet in F Minor, Op. 80 (in celebration of the 200th anniversary of Mendelssohn’s birth) |
| Roberto Sierra | Songs from the Diaspora |
St. Lawrence String Quartet (Geoff Nuttall, violin; Scott St. John, violin; Lesley Robertson, viola; Christopher Costanza, cello); Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano; Todd Palmer, clarinet; Kevin Murphy, piano
The St. Lawrence String Quartet’s electrifying performances have dazzled audiences all over the world. The Quartet returns to Da Camera joined by two close friends: American opera star, soprano Heidi Grant Murphy, and clarinet virtuoso Todd Palmer. (Click here to listen to Heidi Grant Murphy sing Schubert.)
Osvaldo Golijov, called “a huge talent” by Alex Ross in The New Yorker, made music history in 1994 with his imaginative work for string quartet and klezmer clarinet. Premiered in 2007, Roberto Sierra’s Songs from the Diaspora are moving new settings of texts by the Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain in 1492. Soulful masterpieces of Schubert and Mendelssohn interweave with the hauntingly beautiful newer works.
“...Songs from the Diaspora, some of the most affecting
song-writing in recent memory.”
“We hear the essence of Golijov’s art in this mesmerizing score:
roots planted deeply in Hebraic tradition, dramatic instincts that
surprise and move, an astonishing ear for instrumental sonorities
and interplay.”
In this video, the St. Lawrence String Quartet performs Dvorak's String Quartet Op. 106.
Tickets: For tickets, call 713-524-5050 or click here. Tickets are available at the door on the night of the concert beginning at 6:30 PM.
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Parking tips: There is convenient parking available for $7 in the Theater District underground parking garage, with entrances near the Wortham Center on Texas, Prairie and Capitol. (map)

