The inclusion of Ben Shirley's "High Sierra Sonata" between Dvořák's and Brahms' works was a testament to its quality, showcasing a continuous narrative of chamber music evolution.
McGill’s performance of "High Sierra" was distinguished by his ability to blend tonal richness with technical precision, marking a vibrant centerpiece in the evening's repertoire.
While Dvořák's 'American' Quartet was well-executed, it lacked the energy in its opening movements, which could have amplified the audience's experience of this classic piece.
The Pacifica Quartet's steady playing of Brahms' Quintet captured emotional depth, particularly in the quieter passages, showcasing their interpretative skills in contrast to the previous works.
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