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Emerson String Quartet Emerson Quartet Dmitri Shostakovich Drucker Lawrence Dutton Paul Watkins Watkins Alice Tully Schubert Mendelssohn Britten Tchaikovsky Schoenberg Lincoln Center Tanglewood Alice Tully Hall 2013 2014 2018
00:00 Largo 05:07 Allegro molto 08:12 Allegretto 12:36 Largo 17:43 Largo 1st violin: Eugene Drucker 2nd violin: Philip Setzer Viola: Lawrence Dutton Cello: Paul Watson This performance of Dmitri Shostakovich’s 8th String Quartet in C minor, Op. 110, by the Emerson String Quartet took place on December 16, 2018 on Parlance Chamber Concerts at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, NJ. *Artistic Director Michael Parloff’s pre-performance introduction to Dmitri Shostakovich’s 8th String Quartet can be viewed at (http•••) Michael Parloff’s full lecture at Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society about Shostakovich’s 8th String quartet can be viewed at (http•••) Parlance Chamber Concerts (Michael Parloff, Artistic Director) presents 8 concerts per season featuring world-class performers. Tickets and information at (http•••) Video produced by Darryl Kubian A/V Production by Indigo Fox Media 2018Parlance Chamber Concerts (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) The Emerson String Quartet stands apart in the history of string quartets with an unparalleled list of achievements over three decades: more than thirty acclaimed recordings, nine Grammys (including two for Best Classical Album), three Gramophone Awards, the Avery Fisher Prize, Musical America's "Ensemble of the Year", and collaborations with many of the greatest artists of our time. With the arrival of cellist Paul Watkins in May of 2013, the Emerson Quartet has embarked on a remarkable new journey / one filled with freshness, warmth and impressive accolades / all within its first ten performances. Mr. Watkins, a distinguished soloist, award-winning conductor, and dedicated chamber musician, has joined the ensemble for its 37th season, and his dedication and enthusiasm have already infused the Emerson Quartet with a rich tone and vibrant sense of humor. "One of the characteristics of the Emerson Quartet is that its players (the violinists Eugene Drucker and Philip Setzer and the violist Lawrence Dutton in addition, now, to Mr. Watkins) all have the ability and the instruments to produce a sweet and glossy sound — but do so sparingly. Instead, they establish a chromatic scale of timbres that range from dry and tart over clean and zesty all the way to lustrous and singing. Listening to them pass tiny rhythmic motifs around the group, I was struck by how evenly calibrated these timbres were." The New York Times The Quartet's season began in Montreal followed by performances in Tianjin and Taiwan. Summer festival performances included Caramoor, Aspen, Ravinia, Tanglewood, Mostly Mozart and a residency at the Norfolk Music Festival. Late summer dates at European festivals brought them to Berlin, Augsburg, Ascona, Città di Castello and [Humlebaek,] Denmark, for two appearances at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. In a season of over 80 quartet performances, mingled with the Quartet members' individual commitments, Emerson highlights feature numerous concerts on both coasts and throughout North America. Multiple tours of Europe include dates in Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Poland and the UK. The Emerson continues its series at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC for its 34th season and gives a three-concert series in Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, which is focused on the last five quartets of Shostakovich juxtaposed with Schubert's "Death and the Maiden" and the last quartets of Mendelssohn and Britten. The unifying theme in these programs is the preoccupation with death. In May and June 2014, the Quartet will tour South America, Asia and Australia. As an exclusive artist for SONY Classical, the Emerson recently released Journeys, its second CD on that label, featuring Tchaikovsky's Souvenir de Florence and Schoenberg's Verklaerte Nacht. Future recordings are planned with Mr. Watkins.
Pérez Beethoven Malikov Bolcom Dickinson Butler Geyer Brahms Tucker Villa Lobos Nakano Drake Driscoll Schubert Britten Laporte Terri Croft Barber Braley Muczynski Dvořák 2016
Learn more: (http•••) | En apprendre plus: (http•••) The 2016 senior Young Artists Program students completed their session in Ottawa with two final concerts featuring the ensemble works they studied during their time with the YAP faculty. This concert, given in Freiman Hall at the Pérez Music Building of the University of Ottawa on June 21st, was the first of two final concerts. These are public concerts hosted by the NAC YAP every June. Les étudiants du niveau supérieur du Programme des jeunes artistes 2016 ont donné deux concerts de clôture dans la salle Freiman du Pavillon Pérez de l'université d'Ottawa. Ceci est le premier de deux concerts d'oeuvres étudiées lors de leur session avec les enseignants du PJA. Ce sont des concerts ouverts au public organisés par le PJA du CNA chaque juin. 0:00 Jennifer Ahn, violin / violon (18, USA / États-Unis) Sarah Kuo, violin / violon (18, USA / États-Unis) Tal McGee, viola / alto (20, USA / États-Unis) Geirþrúður Guðmundsdóttir, cello / violoncello (21, Icelande / Islande) BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C minor, Op. 51 No. 1 | Quatuor à cordes en do mineur, op. 51 no. 1 I. Allegro IV. Presto Beth Hagerman, soprano (30, Canada) *Olivier Philippe-Auguste, viola / alto (Canada) *Alexander Malikov, piano (Canada) BOLCOM Let Evening Come I. Ailey, Baldwin, Floyd, Killens and Mayfield (Maya Angelou) II. ‘Tis Not That Dying Hurts us So (Emily Dickinson) III. Interlude IV. Let Evening Come (Jane Kenyon) Joe Sharp, horn / cor (23, Canada) Jorie Butler-Geyer, violin / violon (22, USA / États-Unis) *Alexander Malikov, piano (Canada) BRAHMS Horn Trio in E♭ major, Op. 40 | Trio avec cor en mi-bémol majeur, op. 40 I. Andante – Poco più animato IV. Finale Allegro con brio Lindsay Bryden, flute / flûte (24, Canada) Kristy Tucker, bassoon / basson (24, Canada) VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas brasileiras No. 6, w392 I. Aria (Chôro) II. Fantasia (Allegro) Kae Nakano, violin / violon (24, Japan / Japon) Corey Worley, viola / alto (21, USA / États-Unis) Drake Driscoll, cello / violoncelle (21, USA / États-Unis) Talia Hatcher, double bass / contrebasse (20, Canada) Barry Tan, piano (24, Canada) SCHUBERT Piano Quintet in A major, D.667 "Trout" | Quintette avec piano en la majeur, D.667, « La truite » IV. Theme: Andantino; Variations: Allegretto V. Finale: Allegro giusto Kristen Cooke, oboe / hautbois (25, Canada) *Linda-Anette Suss, violin / violon (Estonia / Estonie) *Olivier Philippe-Auguste, viola / alto (Canada) *Bryan Lu, cello / violoncelle (Canada) BRITTEN Phantasy, Op. 2 Hugo Laporte, baritone / baryton (25, Canada) *Linda-Anette Suss, violin / violon (Estonia / Estonie) *Terri Croft, violin / violon (Canada) *Olivier Philippe-Auguste, viola / alto (Canada) *Bryan Lu, cello / violoncelle (Canada) BARBER Dover Beach, Op. 3 Lindsay Bryden, flute / flûte (24, Canada) Kristen Cooke, oboe / hautbois (24, Canada) Eric Braley, clarinet / clarinette (23, Canada) Joe Sharp, horn / cor (23, Canada) Kristy Tucker, bassoon / basson (24, Canada) MUCZYNSKI Quintet for Winds, Op. 45 | Quintette pour instruments à vent, op. 45 I. Allegro risoluto II. Andante III. Moderato – Allegro con spirito Ari Boutris, violin / violon (15, USA / États-Unis) HyunJae Lim, violin / violon (18, S. Korea / Corée du sud) Rayna Weiser, viola / alto (18, USA / États-Unis) Stephen Perkyns, cello / violoncelle (20, USA / États-Unis & Canada) Nick Arredondo, double bass / contrebasse (18, USA / États-Unis) DVOŘÁK String Quintet in G major, Op. 77 | Quintette à cordes en sol majeur, op. 77 I. Allegro con fuoco II. Allegro assai
Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, Google Play): (http•••) Physical Sale: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Composer: Franz Schubert Artist: Diogenes Quartet This release represents the final volume of the Diogenes Quartet’s integral recording of Schubert’s string quartets, spanning not only the composer’s well-known works but also the incomplete fragments, carefully reconstructed by Christian Starke. Schubert’s Quartet in G D887 came after the success of ‘Death and the Maiden’ and the ‘Rosamunde’ Quartet. It was his final work for string quartet; despite this, he struggled to get it published, and it was only performed for the first time posthumously. Even then, the quartet was not always well received, perhaps because it represented a departure from Schubert’s usual way of working with thematic material: for the first time, the theme in the first movement remains melodically the same, with the composer instead dramatically shifting the harmonic colouring underneath, allowing the theme to be revealed in different musical forms. While the slow second movement seems to follow a more traditional structure at first, it is soon interrupted with startling violent outbursts. The final movement is perhaps the most modern, as the individual voices tumble over each other in furious counterpoint, with barely a single note fulfilling a purely accompanying role. Unlike the D887 quartet – one of Schubert’s most modern – the fragmentary movement D103 is one of the composer’s early works, probably started in 1814. Christian Starke’s completion features an additional transition in the reprise, which now begins with the opening gesture of the Allegro section, and allows the three expansive themes to be presented in a meaningful form. The Diogenes Quartet are pleased to round off their complete recording of Schubert’s String Quartets, which represent years of careful musicianship and performances of the highest quality. The complete boxset is also available to buy (BC94468) and is the perfect addition to anyone wishing to fully explore the pleasing variety of Schubert’s music for quartet, which spanned his entire career. This last recording in the Schubert Complete String Quartet cycle puts the crown upon a remarkable achievement by the German Diogenes Quartet, praised for its consistently high level of ensemble playing, full commitment and deep understanding of the composer’s dramatic language. The CD ends with the famous Quartettsatz in C minor, an unfinished work, for this recording completed by musicologist and producer Christian Starke (who also wrote the excellent liner notes for the whole series). 00:00:00 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: I. Allegro molto moderato 00:22:46 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: II. Andante un poco moto 00:34:52 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace – Trio. Allegretto 7’30 00:42:23 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: IV. Allegro assai 00:53:40 Movement for String Quartet in C Minor, D. 103: Grave – Allegro
Leonidas Kavakos Christoph Koncz Kim Kashkashian Capuçon Hoffman Franz Schubert Gautier Capuçon Verbier Festival 2011
Excerpt from a performance at the Verbier Festival 2011, broadcast live and free of charge on medici.tv. Subscribe to our channel for more videos (http•••) Leonidas Kavakos, Christoph Koncz / violin Kim Kashkashian / viola Gautier Capuçon, Gary Hoffman / cello Franz Schubert String Quartet in C major, Op.163, D 956 4. Allegretto Directed by Isabelle Soulard Each year, medici.tv webcasts over 80 free live concerts and offers a catalogue of over 600 classical music films available through subscription. More information on (http•••)
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