Performers:
Wonhee Bae – violin I
Yuna Ha – violin II
Dimitri Murrath – viola
Ye-Eun Heo – cello
Kui Dong: Spring from Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter
Juri Seo: Fall - Winter from Infinite Season
Mendelssohn: String Quartet in F minor, Op. 80
Schumann: String Quartet in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3
????? “The lyricism and airy limpidity of the four performers give these movements a profundity and unexpected allure.” -Diapason, France
Based in Germany, the acclaimed Esme Quartet has swiftly garnered global acclaim as a chamber ensemble of exceptional artistry and achievement. Founded in 2016 in Cologne by four Korean musicians who have been friends since their youth, the quartet has been praised for its warm sound and powerful stage presence. United by a shared passion for music and the arts, the quartet brings together the performers’ brilliant and distinct musical personalities to form a cohesive, close-knit group that is passionately dedicated to delivering unified and fervent performances.
As Esme Quartet makes their highly anticipated return to Segerstrom Center, they bring a breathtaking program of newer works from Asian/Asian-American composers as well as timeless classics from Mendelssohn and Schumann for an evening that will expand the horizons of Center audiences and highlight creativity and innovation in the chamber music sphere.
Segerstrom Center For the ArtsEvent Description
Performers:
Wonhee Bae – violin I
Yuna Ha – violin II
Dimitri Murrath – viola
Ye-Eun Heo – cello
Kui Dong: Spring from Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter
Juri Seo: Fall - Winter from Infinite Season
Mendelssohn: String Quartet in F minor, Op. 80
Schumann: String Quartet in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3
????? “The lyricism and airy limpidity of the four performers give these movements a profundity and unexpected allure.” -Diapason, France
Based in Germany, the acclaimed Esme Quartet has swiftly garnered global acclaim as a chamber ensemble of exceptional artistry and achievement. Founded in 2016 in Cologne by four Korean musicians who have been friends since their youth, the quartet has been praised for its warm sound and powerful stage presence. United by a shared passion for music and the arts, the quartet brings together the performers’ brilliant and distinct musical personalities to form a cohesive, close-knit group that is passionately dedicated to delivering unified and fervent performances.
As Esme Quartet makes their highly anticipated return to Segerstrom Center, they bring a breathtaking program of newer works from Asian/Asian-American composers as well as timeless classics from Mendelssohn and Schumann for an evening that will expand the horizons of Center audiences and highlight creativity and innovation in the chamber music sphere.