Lydian Quartet:
Schubert and Ravel
Andrea Segar and Judith Eissenberg, violins
Mark Berger, viola
Joshua Gordon, cello
Schubert: “Der Tod und das Mädchen” (1817)
arranged by Daniel Stepner for string quartet and voice
with UC Davis graduate student in music Leanny
Muñoz, soprano
Ravel: String Quartet in F
The concert is generously hosted by the Manetti Shrem Museum and presented to the public free of charge by the Lydian Quartet.
From its beginning in 1980, the Lydian Quartet has embraced the full range of the string quartet repertory with curiosity, virtuosity, and dedication to the highest artistic ideals of music making.
The Lydian String Quartet has performed extensively throughout the United States at venues such as Jordan Hall in Boston; the Kennedy Center and the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.; Lincoln Center, Miller Theater, and Weill Recital Hall in New York City; the Pacific Rim Festival at the University of California at Santa Cruz; and the Slee Beethoven Series at the University at Buffalo. Abroad, the Quartet has made appearances in France, England, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, and Armenia. In 2012, their first Lydian String Quartet Commission Prize drew over 400 applicants; as a result, first prize-winner Kurt Rohde wrote his epic string quartet treatises for an unrecovered past for the Lydians, who premiered it in 2013 and recorded it in the summer of 2015.