Doric Quartet - Beethoven, Schubert, Berg - String Quartet Series

Saturday 16 March 2024, 20:00

The Doric Quartet takes you on an immersive musical journey, beginning with the stormy String Quartet in c, op. 18, No. 4 by Beethoven. In this concert, Beethoven and Schubert, in their own way, explore the limits of expression within their quartets. Beethoven brings an energy reminiscent of his famous Fifth Symphony, while letting it crackle and roar. Schubert, with his great contrasts and diverse ways of playing, demands the utmost of the capabilities of violin, viola and cello in his very last string quartet, D 887. The Guardian praises the Doric Quartet: "The feverish restlessness that pervades this late Schubert work is perfectly captured by the excellent Doric String Quartet. Breathtaking." Don't miss this opportunity to see the stunning Doric Quartet at work and enjoy Beethoven and Schubert.

When and where

Begin time:
Saturday 16 March 2024, 20:00

The Edesche Concert Hall. Unheard of acoustics, intimate beauty, one of the most beautiful concert grand pianos in the Netherlands with the very best musicians. From one hour before the start of the concert you are welcome in the Edesche Concert Hall, for example for a cup of coffee in advance. Please note: during the performance we do not grant access to the concert hall The Edesche Concertzaal is unsubsidized and is made possible by Eskes Media / DagjeWeg.NL.

  • Many payment options online;
  • Stage Gift Card OK, also online;
  • Free coffee/drinks/breakfasts;
  • Free wardrobe;
  • Free luxury program magazine;
  • Free and paid parking in the vicinity;
  • ECLive! Listen to the concert again in high quality afterwards (at selected concerts);
  • Enjoy the Edesche Concert Hall Diner at the adjacent atmospheric restaurant Buitenzorg;
  • Subsidy free and independent. Sponsor: DagjeWeg.NL Tickets;
  • NPO Radio 4 broadcasts regularly from the Edesche Concertzaal. Listen again to e.g.

Edesche Concertzaal

Amsterdamseweg 9, Ede

Directions: Car Public transportation