by Kevin T McEneaney The Aeolus Quartet opened with String Quartet in D Minor, K. 421 (1783) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). This work is nicknamed “the second Haydn Quartet” (of six) written when Mozart studied under Haydn, who approved the composition. The opening Allegro is an exciting shocker as first violinist Issabelle Ai Durenberger on violin delivered high screeches at fevered pace that dramatized anticipation of the coming birth…
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