The Franklin Quartet: Nomadic Rhapsodies

The Franklin Quartet: Nomadic Rhapsodies

The Franklin Quartet explores the Ottoman Empire and Romani influence in string quartets by Haydn and Dittersdorf

By Church of the Good Shepherd Rosemont PA

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 3 - 4:30pm EDT

Location

The Church of the Good Shepherd

1116 West Lancaster Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Nomadic Rhapsodies

For centuries, Western Europe has viewed the Ottoman Turks and Romani as exotic. Relative to the rest of Europe they were geographically nearby but remote in custom. It was perceived that their music evoked sensualism and voluptuousness as well as something dangerous and menacing. 18th century composers were tickled to bring these foreign musical elements into their works. No matter how fleeting those musical moments may have been in the context of broader compositions, they elicited images of the “exotic” or “otherness.” How should we respectfully observe this in today’s modern society? As alluring as those snippets are, they don’t exist without controversy. Join the Franklin Quartet as we explore the Ottoman Empire and Romani influence in string quartets by Haydn and Dittersdorf interspersed with traditional Hungarian and Armenian folk tunes.

Franklin Quartet:

Karen Dekker and Marika Holmqvist, violins

Daniel Elyar, viola

Rebecca Humphrey, cello

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