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Hausmann Quartet

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Monday, April 19, 2021

7 PM

The Athenaeum is pleased to announce a livestreamed chamber concert featuring the Hausmann Quartet. The concert will be livestreamed to YouTube Live from the Athenaeum’s Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Room, Monday, April 19, at 7 PM. Ticketholders will have 48 hours access to a recording.

The Hausmann Quartet has established itself as an integral part of the cultural life of Southern California since its arrival in San Diego in 2010. As faculty Artists-in-Residence at San Diego State University they teach and organize the chamber music program, engage in interdisciplinary collaborations with other departments and visit local schools for concerts and clinics on behalf of the School of Music and Dance. Their latest endeavor is Haydn Voyages: Music at the Maritime, a quarterly concert series on a historic ferry boat exploring the string quartet repertoire through Haydn’s quartet cycle. They pioneered interactive programs for students, adult amateur musicians and local seniors, veterans and homeless with support from Mainly Mozart, the Irvine Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts and ACMP, and continue to administer and direct these programs as their own non-profit organization serving the Greater San Diego area, with recent grants from the California Arts Council and County of San Diego. Founded in the summer of 2004 at Lyricafest, they have recently been hailed as “Excellent” by U-T San Diego which cited “Their outstanding virtue is a rare one: the ability to disappear into and behind whatever they are playing, leaving only the music in view.” They maintain an active performance schedule throughout North America and Asia. The members of the Hausmann Quartet are violinists Isaac Allen and Bram Goldstein, violist Angela Choong and cellist Alex Greenbaum.

PROGRAM:

Strum, Jessie Montgomery (b. 1981)

In Nomine, John Taverner (c. 1490–1545)

Fantasia No. 6 in F Major, Z. 737, Henry Purcell (c. 1659–1695)

Quartet No. 15 in A Minor, Op. 132, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)

Jessie Montgomery is an African American composer and violinist. She is currently a member of the Catalyst Quartet. She can be seen in the quartet's official video for her composition Strum.

The concert will be livestreamed via Youtube Live. Ticket holders will receive a link before the concert. The concert will be available for 48 hours to ticket holders.

Earlier Event: April 17
New Member Tour
Later Event: April 22
The Golden Age Of Broadway