Miguel da Silva
& MuCH Soloists
Miguel da Silva, viola
Quartetto Goldberg
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : String Quintet No. 4 in G minor, K. 516
Jingzhi Zhang, violin
Anna Lee, violin
Miguel da Silva, viola
Gatien Leray, viola
Andrew Byun, cello
Ye-won Cho, cello
Arnold Schoenberg : Verklärte Nacht, op. 4 (La Nuit transfigurée)
Music Notes
The world-renowned violist Miguel da Silva shares the stage with his pupils from the chamber music section of the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. For Mozart’s String Quintet, he is joined by the acclaimed Quartetto Goldberg, whose close musical bond creates a warm, spontaneous, and friendly interplay – just as chamber music should be. For Schönberg’s Verklärte Nacht, Miguel is joined by five Artists in residence at the Music Chapel, specially brought together for this remarkable sextet.
Mozart – String Quintet No. 4, K. 516
Mozart’s String Quintet, for two violins, two violas, and cello, ranks among his most melancholic works, written in a key where darker sonorities come to the fore. It opens with a dramatic allegro, followed by a minuet in which heavy accents and chromaticism transcend any dance-like character. The adagio paints an almost desolate mood, which Tchaikovsky once described as “unparalleled in its expression of irreconcilable sorrow.” The finale combines a slow introduction with a lively allegro, creating a striking contrast with the preceding movements.
Schönberg – Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
Verklärte Nacht, a symphonic poem for string sextet by Arnold Schönberg, is based on a poem by Richard Dehmel. The music tells a story of guilt, forgiveness, and human emotions: a woman is pregnant by another man, and together with her beloved, their feelings are elevated to a higher experience. The composition follows the ABACA structure of the poem, moving from a bare, melancholic forest to a bright, hopeful night. With daring harmonies and imaginative sound combinations, this masterpiece marks the transition from Brahmsian chamber music to Wagnerian programmatic drama.
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We would like to thank:
Our structural sponsors – Belfius Private & Proximus.
The Foundations – Foundation Futur21, King Baudouin Foundation, Guttman Collection, Aureus –, the corporate partners – Immobel, Galileo Global Advisors, Iscal, LMNO, Denys, Maison Dandoy – all the Maecenas and those who prefer to remain anonymous.
Thank you also to our public and institutional support – Belspo, the « Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles », the « Province du Brabant Wallon », the « Commune de Waterloo » & alle spelers van de Nationale Loterij. & tous les joueurs de la Loterie Nationale.