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Dresdner Musikfestspiele: Stout — McKay — Quatour Ébène

Dresden, Palais im Großen Garten — Main Hall

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Sobre o Evento

Fundado em 1999, o Quatuor Ébène é conhecido por seu virtuosismo na transposição de estilos e gêneros. Para seu mais recente projeto, o aventureiro quarteto de cordas se uniu a dois companheiros musicais de longa data: a harpista Catriona McKay e o violinista Chris Stout, ambos personificando a música folclórica escocesa em sua tradição ainda vibrante e multifacetada. A origem e a fonte de inspiração do programa é Fair Isle, a menor, mais remota e talvez a mais bela das Ilhas Shetland, no extremo norte da Escócia, onde a paisagem rochosa e acidentada moldou a cultura e a mentalidade. Juntos, os seis músicos explorarão a diversidade sonora da música escocesa, reinterpretando melodias existentes com a ajuda da instrumentação incomum e enriquecendo‐a com suas próprias composições — uma fascinante jornada musical de descoberta na qual dois mundos sonoros se fundem em um só.

Artistas

Quarteto de Cordas, Violoncelo da Spalla: Quatuor Ebène

The Quatuor Ebène has studied extensively with the Ysaye Quartet in Paris as well as with the eminent Gábor Takács, Eberhard Feltz et György Kurtág.  Since its dramatic 2004 triumph at the prestigious ARD international competition in Munich, where the quartet was also awarded five additional special prizes, the Ebènes have gone on to win the Forberg‐Schneider Foundation’s Belmont Prize in 2005.  It has since remained close to the foundation, which very generously arranged to have the quartet outfitted with several unique Italian instruments, on loan to the quartet members from private owners.
From “promising young ensemble”, the Quatuor Ebène has grown to become one of today’s foremost quartets on the international scene.  Recently the foursome was specially selected to take part in the BBC’s esteemed “New Generation Artists” scheme, closely supported by the Borletti‐Buitoni Foundation, which sponsored their first, critically acclaimed live recording of works by Haydn as well as a second CD entirely devoted to works of Bartók.
During the 2007‐2008 season, the quartet was heard throughout Europe, Asia and the United States in some of the most prestigious concert halls including Vienna’s Musikverein, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Berlin’s Philarmonic and New York’s Carnegie Hall.  In 2009 the Ebènes were also featured as part of Wigmore Hall’s Haydn Cycle in London, alongside the Hagen, Emerson and Arcanto quartets.

Pierre Colombet: Violin
Gabriel Le Magadure: Violin

Mathieu Herzog: Viola

Raphaël Merlin: Violoncello

Violino: Chris Stout
Harpa: Catriona Mckay

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Palais im Großen Garten, Hauptpalais / Am Palaisteich, Dresden, Germany — Veja no Google Maps

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