The aron quartet is a
string quartet
The term string quartet can refer to either a type of musical composition or a group of four people who play them. Many composers from the mid-18th century onwards wrote string quartets. The associated musical ensemble consists of two violinists ...
ensemble which was founded in 1998 by Ludwig Müller, Barna Kobori, and Christophe Pantillon, four musicians working in Vienna. Their artistic careers have been decisively influenced by the members of the
Alban Berg Quartet
The Alban Berg Quartett was a string quartet founded in Vienna, Austria in 1970, named after Alban Berg.
Members
Beginnings
The Berg Quartet was founded in 1970 by four young professors of the Vienna Academy of Music, and made its debut in ...
as well as by and
Heinrich Schiff. Further decisive impulses for her musical career came from
Isaac Stern,
Max Rostal,
William Primrose
William Primrose CBE (23 August 19041 May 1982) was a Scottish violist and teacher. He performed with the London String Quartet from 1930 to 1935. He then joined the NBC Symphony Orchestra where he formed the Primrose Quartet. He performed in ...
,
Mischa Maisky,
Ralph Kirshbaum
Ralph Henry Kirshbaum (born March 4, 1946) is an American cellist. During his career he has performed as soloist with major orchestras worldwide, won prizes in several international competitions, and recorded extensively.
Early life and education ...
and
Sandor Végh.
The aron quartet also performs together with artists like
Oleg Maisenberg
Oleg Maisenberg (born 29 April 1945) is a Soviet-Austrian pianist and teacher.
Early life and career
Born to a Jewish family in Odessa, Oleg Maisenberg received his first piano lessons from his mother at the age of five. He completed his studie ...
, Bruno Canino,
Philippe Entremont
Philippe Entremont (born 7 June 1934) is a French classical pianist and conductor. His recordings as a pianist include concertos by Tchaikovsky, Maurice Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saëns and others.
Early life
Philippe Entremont was born in ...
,
Wenzel Fuchs,
Sharon Kam
Sharon Kam ( he, שרון קם; born August 11, 1971) is an Israeli–German clarinetist. She won the ARD International Music Competition in 1992.
Biography
After completing her music studies at the Juilliard School of Music in New York, wher ...
and members of the
Alban Berg Quartet
The Alban Berg Quartett was a string quartet founded in Vienna, Austria in 1970, named after Alban Berg.
Members
Beginnings
The Berg Quartet was founded in 1970 by four young professors of the Vienna Academy of Music, and made its debut in ...
. In 2002, the aron quartet was a guest in the cycle of the Alban Berg Quartet at the
Wiener Konzerthaus
The Konzerthaus is a concert hall located in Vienna, Austria, which opened in 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna. Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both traditional and ...
.
History
In the founding year, the Vienna Debut took place, which was well received by the public and press. Since then - also in collaboration with
Heinz Holliger
Heinz Robert Holliger (born 21 May 1939) is a Swiss virtuoso oboist, composer and conductor. Celebrated for his versatility and technique, Holliger is among the most prominent oboists of his generation. His repertoire includes Baroque and Classic ...
, Heinrich Schiff, as well as members of the
Amadeus
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*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), prolific and influential composer of classical music
*Amadeus (name), a given name and people with the name
* ''Amadeus'' (play), 1979 stage play by Peter Shaffer
* ''Amadeus'' (film), ...
,
LaSalle and Alban Berg Quartets - a wide-ranging repertoire has been developed.
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The aron quartet's intention to devote itself to the works of the Second Viennese School
The Second Viennese School (german: Zweite Wiener Schule, Neue Wiener Schule) was the group of composers that comprised Arnold Schoenberg and his pupils, particularly Alban Berg and Anton Webern, and close associates in early 20th-century Vienna. ...
as well as to the classical literature for string quartet led, even in its founding year, to an invitation to create its own cycle at the Arnold Schönberg Center
The Arnold Schönberg Center, established in 1998 in Vienna, is a repository of Arnold Schönberg's archival legacy and a cultural center that is open to the public.
Activities
Archive and library, exhibitions, concerts, lectures, workshops and ...
in Vienna as ''Quartet in Residence'', in which the aron quartet presents compositions of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
The aron quartet has performed extensively throughout Europe, the US, Mexico and Japan, as well as at renowned festivals ( Vienna Festival, International String Quartet Festival Prague, Biennale di Venezia, Schönberg Festival, Festival KlangBogen Wien KlangBogen Wien was an annual festival offering a month of opera productions and classical concerts at different venues in the city of Vienna from 1995 to 2006. There was a range from early to contemporary operas, and from medieval chamber music to ...
, Festival Cervantino, Kuhmo Festival, Stresa Festival among others).
In 2001, the quartet made its debut at Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall ( ) is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue (Manhattan), Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street (Manhattan), 56th and 57th Street (Manhatta ...
(New York) and in 2002 in London's Wigmore Hall and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. In 2004, at the Vienna Musikverein, where the quartet performed all of Erich Korngold's string quartets and his piano quintet in a four-part cycle in 2007. In 2008, the aron quartet founded the chamber music festival , which is especially dedicated to composers who were persecuted under the Nazi regime. The quartet's 10th anniversary was celebrated in November 2008 with a very successful concert in Wiener Konzerthaus
The Konzerthaus is a concert hall located in Vienna, Austria, which opened in 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna. Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both traditional and ...
. For 2009, the aron quartet was again invited to perform a Haydn- Martinů cyclus at the Wiener Musikverein as well as a 3-part Korngold cycle at the Opéra Bastille in Paris. Also in Vienna, an Schönberg Schönberg (german: beautiful hill) may refer to:
Places Austria
*Schönberg im Stubaital, a municipality in the district of Innsbruck-Land, Tyrol
* Schönberg am Kamp, a town in the district of Krems-Land, Lower Austria
Belgium
* Schönber ...
cycle took place in autumn 2009.
Recordings
In 1999, the first CD of the aron quartet was released with works by Schubert, Schönberg, Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791), baptised as Joannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his ra ...
and Viktor Ullmann. In February 2002, a concert by the quartet was broadcast throughout Europe by the Österreichischer Rundfunk as part of the European Broadcasting Union
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.
Further CD recordings include string quartets by Franz Schubert (''Rosamunde
''Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern'' (''Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus'') is a play by Helmina von Chézy, which is primarily remembered for the incidental music which Franz Schubert composed for it. Music and play premiered in Vienna's Theater an de ...
'' and ''Der Tod und das Mädchen
"" (, "Death and the Maiden"), 531; Op. 7, No. 3, is a lied composed by Franz Schubert in February 1817. It was published by Cappi Diabelli in Vienna in November 1821. The text is derived from a poem written by German poet Matthias Claudius ...
'', Preiser Records 90549) and a CDc box set with the complete recording of all works for string quartet by Arnold Schönberg (Preiser Records 90572), for which the aron quartet was awarded the Pasticcio Prize. This recording is considered by the international press to be one of the best recordings of 20th century chamber music works.
For Cascavelle, the piano quintets by Dvořák and Franck Franck can refer to:
People
* Franck (name)
Other
* Franck (company), Croatian coffee and snacks company
* Franck (crater), Lunar crater named after James Franck
See also
* Franc (disambiguation)
* Franks
* Frank (disambiguation)
* Fran ...
were recorded with Philippe Entremont
Philippe Entremont (born 7 June 1934) is a French classical pianist and conductor. His recordings as a pianist include concertos by Tchaikovsky, Maurice Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Saint-Saëns and others.
Early life
Philippe Entremont was born in ...
. In autumn 2009, a complete recording of the string quartets by Erich Wolfgang Korngold and his piano quintet (with Henri Sigfridsson, piano) was released by cpo/ORF and in spring 2010 a CD with works by Ravel, Schostakovich, David Chaillou, Kirill Zaborov and Vassiliev was released by Preiser.
References
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Musical groups established in 1998