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Inspired by Shakespeare + Late Night Session: Greta Matassa Quintet

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April 9, 2027 7:30 PM

April 9, 2027

7:30 pm

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415 Westlake Ave N, Seattle

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When?

April 9, 2027 7:30 PM

April 9, 2027

7:30 pm

Where?

415 Westlake Ave N, Seattle

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Inspired by Shakespeare + Late Night Session: Greta Matassa Quintet

Shakespeare’s words have long shaped the broader landscape of human expression. This program explores how four centuries of composers sought inspiration from his literature, using themes of love, illusion, tragedy, and transforming them into music.

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6:30PM - Lobby Opens
7:00PM - Pre-Concert Chat
7:30PM - Performance
10:00PM - Late Night Session (you're invited!)

Complimentary snacks available. 
Drinks available for purchase.

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Henry Purcell If Music Be the Food of Love arranged for Soprano and String Quartet (1692)

Brett Dean String Quartet No. 2 “And once I played Ophelia” (2014)

Mendelssohn / Rachmaninoff “Scherzo” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1842, arr. 1933)

Mendelssohn / Liszt “Wedding March” from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (arr. Brown) (1842, arr. 2023)

William Shakespeare Selected Readings from Romeo and Juliet (1597)

Prokofiev Suite from Romeo and Juliet (arr. Lidia Baich / Matthias Fletzberger) (1935)

Beethoven Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato from String Quartet No. 1 in F major (1797-1800)

Shakespeare’s words have long shaped not only literature, but the broader landscape of human expression across the arts. This program explores how composers across time have drawn from his plays and poetry, using the themes of love, illusion, tragedy, and transform them into music. In partnership with Animal Fire Theater, an actor-driven, all-volunteer company based in Olympia, the evening bridges theater and music, allowing each form to illuminate and reshape the other.

Here is Brett Dean on his String Quartet No. 2, “And Once I Played Ophelia”:

“Matthew Jocelyn's text utilizes not only Ophelia's own words from Shakespeare's Hamlet but also words directed towards, or said about her, from the confronting invective of Hamlet's "Get thee to a nunnery" or his exalted love poem, "Doubt thou the stars are fire" through to the condescending life directives handed out by her father, Polonius ("Best safety lies in fear"; "Do not believe his vows") and Gertrude's lyrical description of her suicide. ("There is a willow…")
“Through a suite of five short movements performed without a break, a concise portrait of Shakespeare’s troubled and elusive young character emerges. As we discussed the shape of the work, Matthew and I saw it increasingly as an examination of what remains in our memory and understanding of this secondary, yet utterly pivotal role ‘after all the Ophelias have played Ophelia.’
“Though traditionally portrayed as a meek, even weak character, often dressed in flowing white robes and unable to defend herself before the pressures of Elsinore cause her to snap, I’ve often felt that much of what she says betrays a feistier personality than the one we often are presented (“And I that sucked from his musicked vows…”).
“And perhaps, just perhaps, Ophelia drowns not from a romantically-fed whim or madness, but simply because of the pure weight of the words others say about her caught irrevocably in her pockets.
“Hence I sensed the drama of a string quartet complemented by a high soprano voice, at times in combat with the forces around her, at times lulled, accompanied, even defeated by them, formed a suitable musical metaphor for this “ministering angel” and the strange, beguiling spell she casts over us.”

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