Something lingers.
A tone, a gesture, a rhythm—memories surface through the smallest of triggers, traces of something that has passed, yet continues to resonate within us.
In this programme, we move through shifting spaces of sound and presence. From the open, attentive quality of the new, to the more concentrated and human in rhythms and patterns that long predate us.
Along the way, the centre of gravity shifts. The music takes on new meaning, and can be heard differently. What feels personal becomes shared; what seems distant suddenly turns close and physical. Perhaps it is in these very shifts that something emerges—connections we cannot fully explain, but can clearly sense.
What remains is an aftersound.
Preview
Tuesday 2 February, 7pm
Sentralen
Program
Fredrik Sjølin (Danish String Quartet)
Shore
Igor Stravinsky
Elegy for solo viola
Einojuhani Rautavaara
The fiddlers
Franz Schubert
1. movement from String Quintet in C major
Ludwig van Beethoven
Cavatina from String Quartet, op. 130
Emily Doolittle
Falling still
Béla Bartók
Romanian dances
Performer
Alexander Sitkovetsky, guest leader


