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Leipzig String Quartet
Stefan Arzberger, violin
Tilman Büning, violin
Ivo Bauer, viola
Matthias Moosdorf, cello
Touring:
January 20-February 7, 2010
February 25-March 14, 2011
Since its founding two decades ago, the Leipzig String Quartet has
garnered the attention of international critics and audiences with its
distinctive dark timbre and meticulously sculpted interpretations of a widely
varied repertoire. Formed originally by the string principals of the renowned
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Quartet continues to uphold the principles of
sound and integrity ascribed to this great orchestra. Called “one of the
towering and most versatile quartets of our time” by the Neue Zuercher Zeitung
and lauded by The New York Times for presenting “rich, mellow, unadulterated
beauty” and a true “Leipzig sound,” the Quartet is beyond doubt one of the
world’s great chamber ensembles.
Today,
the Quartet performs widely throughout Europe at major halls and festivals.
Since 1991, the Quartet has had its own “Pro Quatuor” series at the Gewandhaus
where it has offered a multi-year cycle of the major quartets of the First and
Second Viennese School in addition to premières and performances of new works
by Alfred Schnittke and Wolfgang Rihm.
In addition, the Leipzig String Quartet tours annually throughout North
America. Recent appearances include performances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln
Center, the Frick Collection, Wolf Trap, the Library of Congress, and chamber
music series in Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles, Ottawa, and
Toronto.
Having released over sixty recordings of repertoire spanning Mozart to
Cage, the Quartet has received numerous recognitions for these projects.
Strings Magazine proclaimed the Quartet’s recordings of the complete string
quartet works of Franz Schubert to be “of the highest order, the
interpretations bracing and intense, and the recordings themselves ideal in
clarity, richness of sound, and naturalness of acoustics.” Fittingly, the
Quartet has won prizes from the German Record Reviewers and both the ECHO and
Diapason d’Or awards.
As a member of the Leipzig Ensemble Avantgard, the Quartet remains on
the forefront of contemporary music and is able to satisfy its desire to
continually perform new music and interact regularly with composers.
The Quartet enjoys collaborating with other artists to enrich and expand
its already large repertoire. The ensemble has performed and recorded with
Alfred Brendel, Marc-André Hamelin, Joseph Kalichstein, Christian Zacharias,
Menahem Pressler, and acclaimed klezmer clarinetist Giora Feidman, among
others.
