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The Borromeo Quartet

November 23, 2021 - November 28, 2021

Produced by Capital City Concerts

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Starring

Nicholas Kitchen, Kristopher Tong, Mai Motobuchi, Yeesun Kim, & Karen Kevra

Performance Type

Live Music

ABOUT THE SHOW

STREAMING EXTENDED! The Borromeo Quartet will be available to stream once again for a limited engagement over the Thanksgiving holiday from Tuesday, November 23rd @ 12:00 noon until Sunday, November 28th at midnight. If you bought a ticket to the original streaming dates - you will need to purchase a new ticket to access the extension. Thank you, and enjoy the show!


The pandemic has presented Capital City Concerts with new challenges and expenses so your support will help CCC to continue and thrive. Thanks for your generosity.!


The Borromeo Quartet - A Musical Journey Through Illness and Healing | Boston's stellar Borromeo Quartet has been hailed for its “edge-of-the- seat performances,” by the Boston Globe, which called it “simply the best.” This beloved ensemble returns for two concerts featuring Beethoven's transcendent and monumental String Quartet No. 15 in A minor, Op132. Flutist Karen Kevra joins them for Gluck's paradisal Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits.


IN PERSON SHOWTIMES - FOR TICKETS - CLICK HERE

- Saturday Oct. 23rd, 7:30 PM @ The Bethany United Church of Montpelier, VT

- Sunday Oct. 24th, 3:00 PM @ Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Burlington, VT

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CREDITS

USER REVIEWS

2 Reviews

Top Notch!

by Jeff Chappell (11/10/21)

What a great concert, on so many levels—repertoire, style, virtuosity, and intensity, to name a few. It was so wonderful to hear Karen Kevra’s glowing sound and to sense her characteristic presence and concentration in this nonpareil performance of Gluck’s “Minuet and Dance of the Blessed Spirits”. If Hailstorck’s “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” Quartet had been a painting, it would have been Cubist—looking at the powerful but gentle original melody from all possible angles, at times vigorous and energetic, at times serene and abstract. And Beethoven’s Quartet Opus 132 shows us again that he was a builder of monuments, taking listeners into immense territories of sound that compel us to drop all ideas and expectations about music and just be carried along by his genius. The Borromeo Quartet met and surpassed every challenge of this demanding program in triumph. Congratulations to Capital City Concerts for bringing this experience to your fortunate audience!


Soooo beautiful

by Barbara Ploof (10/26/21)

Thank you for ironing out the technological problems so I could see and hear this from home. Well worth waiting for.

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