Quatuor Molinari marks the recent 50th anniversary of Shostakovich’s death with a series of Montreal concerts featuring his complete string quartets. “This is one of the most significant cycles in the repertoire, on par with those of Beethoven and Bartók,” says the group’s artistic director, Olga Ranzenhofer. For the occasion, the ensemble draws on its experience of presenting similar large-scale projects as well as its many previous concerts dedicated to Shostakovich. The quartets possess incredible richness: dramatic outbursts, waltzes, melodies of great beauty and a wide sonic palette. They will be performed in chronological order, allowing the audience to follow…
