September 22, 2014—The University of Oregon’s premier ChamberMusic@Beall concert series—known throughout Oregon for bringing renowned live chamber musicians to the ears of Willamette Valley music-lovers—is gearing up for its 2014-15 season.
Six ensembles will take the stage in historic Beall Concert Hall during the UO’s 2014-15 academic year, ranging from chamber ensembles, to a violin prodigy, to a choral ensemble. The two concerts scheduled for fall 2014 will feature the Emerson String Quartet on Oct. 12, and Trio con Brio Copenhagen on Nov. 16. Complete details on all six concerts are available online.
Patrons can purchase reserved-seating tickets in advance from the Hult Center for the Performing Arts (541-682-5000) or the UO Ticket Office (541-346-4363). All six concerts will take place in the acoustically superb, historical environment of Beall Concert Hall, 961 E. 18th Ave, Eugene.
On each of the two fall concert dates, UO musicology doctoral student Lauren Joiner will offer attendees a free pre-concert "Musical Insights" talk at 2:10 p.m.
The ChamberMusic@Beall series is a co-production of the Oregon Bach Festival and the UO School of Music and Dance.
Sunday, October 12 | Emerson String Quartet
3 p.m., Beall Concert Hall, Frohnmayer Music Building
$42, $35, $29, $17; reserved seating | Purchase tickets
The acclaimed quartet will perform Beethoven String Quartet op. 18, No. 6; Britten String Quartet No. 2; and Shostakovich String Quartet No. 3.
Newsweek has characterized the Emerson String Quartet as “the one indispensable ensemble,” while The London Times wrote, “with musicians like this there must be hope for humanity,” both apt appraisals of a group widely considered one of the finest chamber music ensembles in the world. Having delighted Beall Concert Hall audiences with five performances in the past three decades, the reconfigured Quartet returns to our stage after the recent arrival of cellist Paul Watkins. By all accounts Watkins, also an award-winning conductor, has had a profound effect on the group, infusing its music with an even warmer, richer tone. One of the most acclaimed musical groups today, the Emerson String Quartet has earned a place in the Classical Music Hall of Fame, and has won nine Grammys (including two for best classical album), three Gramophone awards, an Avery Fisher Prize, and a Musical Americas “Ensemble of the Year” award.
Sunday, November 16 | Trio con Brio Copenhagen
3 p.m., Beall Concert Hall, Frohnmayer Music Building
$39, $33, $28, $17; reserved seating | Purchase tickets
The group will perform Per Norgaard “Spell;” Brahms Piano Triple in B Major, Op. 8; and, Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50.
