Rush-Hour Lates with Brodsky Quartet: Beethoven Opp. 135 & 133

Please note, this page is for tickets to watch a live stream of the event online. Ticket holders will be able to watch the performance for 8 days after the broadcast. There are also a limited number of tickets available in Hall One for this event.

A free digital programme for this concert can be viewed here.


‘The Brodskys’ ability to communicate on so many levels – humanity and virtuosity all part of the essential integrity of their approach…’ The Guardian


In this special anniversary series, the acclaimed Brodsky Quartet perform Beethoven’s late string quartets, one at a time, lovingly set up with musical preludes.

Op. 135 is the surprise finale of the late quartets, a work of classical proportions which radiates good humour and acceptance: Beethoven singled out his opening motifs and wrote, ‘Must it be? – it must be.’

Mendelssohn’s touching little fugue provides an ideal preface to Beethoven’s towering masterpiece, the original last movement of Op. 130, Grosse Fuge. The composer’s greatest assault on the form, this ‘great fugue, part free, part worked-through’, is an edifice of extreme disjunction, unmeasured pauses and unrelieved ferocity.

As Stravinsky judged it: ‘this absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever’.

Please note this concert will last approximately 50 mins and there will be no interval.

Please note, the original date for this event was Thursday 19 March 2020. Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, this event had to be postponed.

Rush-Hour Lates with Brodsky Quartet: Beethoven Opp. 135 & 133