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Folk & Fiddle: String Quartets Inspired by Folk Traditions

May 30, 7:30 pm9:30 pm.
General Admission (non-members): $35 online ($40 at the door) ; LIM Members: $30 online ($40 at the door) ; Student: $20
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Celebrate the coming of summer with an evening of string quartets under the open sky at the Long Island Museum. Enjoy a captivating concert of string quartets inspired by folk traditions. This enchanting evening invites you to experience the vibrant essence of folk music through an engaging performance that blends folk-inspired melodies with the charm of a classical string quartet.

Featuring music by Manuel de Falla, Florence Price, Béla Bartók, and Antonín Dvořák!

Opening with Manuel de Falla’s Spanish Dance No. 1, a lively piece that captures the fiery spirit and rhythmic vibrancy of Spanish folk dance. Following this, immerse yourself in a Danish String Quartet Suite, that artfully combines sophistication with fiddling flair.

Enjoy Florence Price’s Four Folk Songs in Counterpoint, an exploration of American folk traditions, where Price’s intricate counterpoint enriches the soulful, folk-inspired melodies including “My Darling Clementine” and “Swing Low Sweet Chariot.” After a brief intermission, let the energetic rhythms of Béla Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances transport you with their vibrant Eastern European melodies and energizing spirit.

The evening culminates with Antonín Dvořák’s American Quartet, a monumental work that masterfully weaves American folk influences with Romantic elegance. This exuberant quartet reflects Dvořák’s deep engagement with American musical traditions, offering rhythms and lyrical beauty that echo the spirit of the New World.

This concert is made in collaboration with Long Island Chamber Music, a classical music music non-profit organization that brings high-caliber music to our Long Island community.

Location:

1200 Route 25A
Stony Brook, New York 11790