December 15, 2012
Alexander String Quartet and Robert Greenberg
A lifetime of joy and grief—and humor—on a Saturday morning
“And then a most bizarre chord—the Neapolitan. Don’t worry, it won’t be on the test,” quipped lecturer Robert Greenberg, as he described the development of Franz Schubert’s final string quintet.
School was back in session at St. John’s Presbyterian Church of Berkeley with a near-capacity audience surprisingly attentive for an early morning...