Jerusalem Quartet

With Matan Porat, piano - Alexander Pavlovsky, violin - Sergei Bresler, violin - Ori Kam, viola - Kyril Zlotnikov, cello

Music , Classical music

“Passion, precision, warmth, a gold blend: these are the trademarks of this excellent Israeli string quartet.”

Such was the Times' impression of the Jerusalem Quartet. With their founding in the 1993/1994 season and subsequent 1996 debut, the Israeli musicians embarked on a journey of growth and development that has resulted in a wide repertoire and a stunning depth of expression: a journey still motivated by the energy and curiosity with which the ensemble began. The Jerusalem Quartet carries on the string quartet tradition in a unique manner. The ensemble has found its inner center in a warm, full, human sound and the balance between high and low voices, giving it the freedom both to refine its interpretations of the classical repertoire and to explore the works of new genres and epochs—all the while striving for perfection of sound. Collaborations with exceptional musicians such as Martin Fröst, Steven Isserlis, Sharon Kam, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Alexander Melnikov and András Schiff demonstrate clearly the ways in which the musicians benefit from their work, as each guest becomes an integral part of the indivisible ensemble.

The Jerusalem Quartet is a regular and beloved guest on the world's great concert stages. The ensemble has been especially well-received in North America, where it has performed in cities such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Cleveland and Washington. In Europe, as well, the quartet enjoys an enthusiastic reception, having appeared in prominent concert halls such as the Zürich Tonhalle, the Munich Herkulessaal, Wigmore Hall in London, and the Parisian Salle Pleyel, as well as special guest performances at the Auditorium du Louvre Paris, the Laeiszhalle Hamburg and as well festivals like Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Verbier Festival, Rheingau Musikfestival and many more.

The Jerusalem Quartet records exclusively for harmonia mundi. The quartet's recordings of Haydn's string quartets and Schubert's “Death and the Maiden” have been honored with numerous awards such as the Diapason d'Or, the BBC Music Magazine Award for chamber music, and the ECHO Klassik. In January 2014, the quartet's recording of string quartets by Leoš Janáček and Bedřich Smetana was released to critical acclaim.

After two successful seasons - with concert tours in North and South America, Asia and Europe in 2015 and 2016 - the Jerusalem Quartet was greatly acclaimed last year in Trento, and now these four prominent musicians are back in our city, accompanied by Matan Porat, who is one of the most original voices emerged in recent years, with artistic activity encompassing a wide spectrum of work as a pianist and composer.

Source: www.jerusalem-quartet.com 

A. Dvorák
(1841-1904)
Trio in Do magg. op. 74
Introduzione – Larghetto – Scherzo. Trio – Tema con variazioni

Striung Quartet n. 13 in Sol magg. op. 106
Allegro moderato – Adagio, ma non troppo – Molto vivace – Finale

Piano Quintet n. 2 in La magg. op. 81
Allegro, ma non tanto Dumka: Andante con moto Scherzo. Furiant: Molto vivace Allegro

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