Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085531066
Catalog number: AVI 8553106
Releasedate: 06-12-19
- Debut album of the NOGA QUARTET, 3 French men and one Israel/Italian player, follows the great tradition of chamber music that enthrals in performances of some of the greatest compositions of the string quartet repertoire.
- “Noga Quartet (France/Israel) is a stand-alone Jewel of a quartet. Each work they play receives special attention for thoughtful authenticity” HUDSONSOUNDS.ORG
- “As expected, the Noga players won the major Monash University Grand Prize” THE SUNDAY MORNING HERALD
NOGA QUARTET
Playing string quartet is a matter of the heart for all four members of the Noga Quartet. Avishai Chameides dreamed of playing viola in a string quartet ever since he was a child, but only after his musical career had taken him from conservatory in Givatayim and Tel Aviv to Milan and Berlin did he finally meet the three French musicians Simon Roturier, Lauriane Vernhes, and Joan Bachs, with whom he founded the ensemble ten years ago.
The Noga Quartet has won an impressive number of prizes: Premio Borciani in 2014, the Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2010 and
2013, the Osaka International Chamber Music Competition in 2011, and First Prize at the renowned Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition in 2015. Those successes are now the Noga Quartet’s worldwide calling card. The ensemble is regularly invited to perform in major concert halls and festivals in Germany, Austria, Italy, the Benelux countries, France, Scandinavia, and Canada. The members of the Noga Quartet are regularly present on the Berlin concert scene – also as members of the Berlin Philharmonic and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester. The quartet’s approach – to develop a work from inside out in all of its details, and to immerse and abandon oneself to the music – leads to highly unique, finely explored interpretations, and that takes time.
Yet the ensemble already masters an impressive variety of repertoire, ranging from Beethoven to Bartók, from Ligeti to Adès. They trained as a quartet with members of the Alban Berg and Artemis Quartets, and they have attended a great number of courses imparted by masters of the string instrument craft.
Soprano Siobhan Stagg is one of the most outstanding young artists to emerge from Australia in recent years. Christa Ludwig has described Siobhan’s voice as “one of the most beautiful I’ve ever heard.”
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1String Quartet No. 2 in F Major (1939)I Animé08:19
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2String Quartet No. 2 in F Major (1939)II Très mouvementé02:12
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3String Quartet No. 2 in F Major (1939)III Posément. Très moderé09:34
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4String Quartet No. 2 in F Major (1939)IV Très vite05:58
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5Ariettes Oubliées*, L. 60, (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 1 C‘est l‘extase02:55
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6Ariettes Oubliées*, L. 60, (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 2 Il pleure dans mon coeur02:33
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7Ariettes Oubliées*, L. 60, (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 3 L’ombre des arbres02:20
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8Ariettes Oubliées*, L. 60, (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 4 Paysages belges: Chevaux de bois02:56
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9Ariettes Oubliées*, L. 60, (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 5 Aquarelles: I. Green Voici des fruits, des fleurs, des feuilles02:13
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10Ariettes Oubliées*, L. 60, (1885/87, rev. 1903)No. 6 Aquarelles: II. Spleen Les roses étaient toutes rouges02:28
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11String Quartet in G Minor, L. 85 (Op. 10) (1892)I. Animé et très décidé06:32
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12String Quartet in G Minor, L. 85 (Op. 10) (1892)II. Assez vif et bien rythmé03:45
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13String Quartet in G Minor, L. 85 (Op. 10) (1892)III. Andantino, doucement expressif08:30
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14String Quartet in G Minor, L. 85 (Op. 10) (1892)IV. Très modéré – Très mouvementé et avec passion07:31