# Robert Greenberg & the Alexander String Quartet at St. John's Presbyterian Church, December 7, 2013 [SF Performances](http://sfperformances.org/performances/1314/ASQBerkeley.html) presents The Gathering Storm featuring [Robert Greenberg](http://www.robertgreenbergmusic.com/) and the [Alexander String Quartet](http://www.asq4.com/) 2013-12-07 [St. John's Presbyterian Church](http://www.stjohnsberkeley.org) [2727 College Ave, Berkeley, CA](http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2727+College+Ave,+Berkeley,+CA&hl=en) 10:00 AM, Saturday, December 7, 2013 ## Set One [10:03 AM lights down, announcements from Ruth Felt] ### Robert Greenberg 01. [10:06 AM] Lecture [set ends 10:30 AM] ### Benjamin Britten: Three Divertimenti for String Quartet Benjamin Britten (1913-1976): Three Divertimenti for String Quartet (1936) 01. [10:31 AM] March 02. [10:35 AM] Waltz 03. [10:39 AM] Burlesque [cello string breaks at 10:40 AM, harsh! Pause for on-the-spot replacement -- resume at the start of the movement at 10:44 AM] [set ends 10:48 AM] ## Set Two [11:04 AM lights down, preliminary comments from Robert Greenberg] ### Robert Greenberg 01. [11:06 AM] Lecture [set ends 11:37 PM] ### Pavel Haas: String Quartet No. 3, Op. 15 Pavel Haas (1899-1944): String Quartet No. 3, Op. 15 (1937-38) 01. [11:37 AM] Allegro moderato 02. [11:44 AM] Lento, ma non troppo e poco rubato 03. [11:50 AM] Thema con variazioni e fuga: Con moto; Allegro vivace [show ends 11:59 AM, no encore] ## Performers * [Robert Greenberg](http://www.robertgreenbergmusic.com/): lecturer. ### Alexander String Quartet [Alexander String Quartet](http://www.asq4.com/) * Zakarias Grafilo: violin; * Frederick Lifsitz: violin; * Sandy Wilson: cello; * Paul Yarbrough: viola. ## Notes Although RG's lecture was as witty and entertaining as ever, I couldn't help thinking that the first half suffered a bit too much from serialization syndrome -- knowing that he would be returning to Britten in future lectures, there were entirely too many hanging threads of thought for my satisfaction. Nonetheless, as an introduction to the String Divertimenti, the lecture served its purpose, and probably helped deepen my appreciation for the ASQ's fine performance. The tragic life-history of Pavel Haas consumed most of the second half lecture, leaving only a short bit of time for detailed analysis of his String Quartet No. 3. Consequently, I was thoroughly surprised with the conclusion of the work, ending in a rather triumphant major flourish after a thoroughly gloomy set of early movements. Speaking with Robert Greenberg after the show, he took pains to emphasize that he saw the ending not as emergence of a happy silver lining on a dark-lit scene, but instead as a final statement of defiance -- the shouted, "I Am!" against the growing threat of fascism that surrounded Haas at the time of composition. {{tag>music Robert_Greenberg Alexander_String_Quartet St._John's_Presbyterian_Church Zakarias_Grafilo Frederick_Lifsitz Sandy_Wilson Paul_Yarbrough Benjamin_Britten Pavel_Haas}} [[2013#December_events|Back to the calendar!]]