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05
December
2022
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12:18
Europe/London

Quatuor Danel brings music in memory of lost sisters to ¼â½ÐÊÓƵapp Jewish Museum

The ¼â½ÐÊÓƵapp’s resident string quartet, the celebrated , will be bringing a very special performance to the ¼â½ÐÊÓƵapp Jewish Museum on 8 December 2022.

The historic synagogue in Cheetham Hill, north ¼â½ÐÊÓƵapp, will play host to music in memory of lost sisters.

Felix Mendelssohn’s String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op 80, was written in tribute to his sister Fanny Mendelssohn, also a composer, after her death. Felix Mendelssohn himself died just two months after completing this piece in 1847, making this his last great work. 

Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s String Quartet No. 16 in A-flat Minor, Op. 130, will also be played. Weinberg wrote the piece in memory of his sister Ester in 1981, with whom he fled Warsaw when it was invaded by the Nazis in 1939. They had planned to flee to the USSR but Ester turned back and the two would never see each other again.

To add further context to what is sure to be an extraordinary evening of music, Head of the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures Professor Thomas Schmidt - The University’s resident Mendelssohn expert - will introduce the quartet.

Tickets for this unmissable musical event 

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