ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
Quartet Movement in F major
Waltzes Op. 54 No. 5 and 8
JOAQUÍN TURINA
The Toreador's Prayer Op. 34
CLAUDE DEBUSSY
String Quartet in G minor
TALICHOVO KVARTETO
Jan TALICH ml. | violin I
Roman PATOČKA | violin II
Radim SEDMIDUBSKÝ | viola
Michal KAŇKA | cello
In 2022 the Talich Quartet celebrated 60 years since its founding at the Prague Conservatoire, and according to the current make-up and condition of the ensemble, there seems to be no reason to worry about its future. The soul of the evening, in which images and music will interconnect, is firmly rooted in the late 19th century. It was then that Dvořák decided to compose the Quartet in F major, only to abandon it after completing the first movement. At that time, also thanks to Lumír’s calls for compositions for the Národní Beseda Ball, he created the cycle Waltzes, although he himself realized that they would probably not be ideal for dancing. The music of the impressionist Claude Debussy has an inherent quality of urgent and changeable mood. Joaquín Turina continues naturally in this line of work, although his Toreador Prayer was not created until 1925.