Sunday, February 18, 2018 - 3:00 PM
Purchase tickets at the door after 2pm.
The career of this Polish ensemble was launched in 2008 upon winning the prestigious ARD competition in Munich. Known for their scintillating performances of repertoire new and old, they make their series debut.
Sibelius: Andante festivo
Beethoven: Quartet in D Major, Op. 18, No. 3
Grieg: Quartet in G Minor, Op. 27
This performance is sponsored by
Sonja Krause Goodwin
in memory of Walter W. Goodwin
who loved Beethoven string quartets
General Admission seating – doors open 45 minutes before concert.
All students admitted free with valid ID.
“If Apollo had played the violin instead of the lyre, this is exactly how it would have sounded.” - Süddeutsche Zeitung
Winner of first prize and several other awards at the International Music Competition of the ARD in 2008, Apollon Musagète Quartet has rapidly become an established feature of the European musical scene, captivating public and press alike. The quartet studied with Johannes Meissl at the European Chamber Music Academy and was inspired by the musicians of the Alban Berg Quartet at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
The quartet was nominated ECHO Rising Stars 2010, followed by highly successful performances at prestigious European venues. It was also named BBC New Generation Artist in 2012, leading to extensive touring in the UK and a number of recordings for the BBC. In 2014, the musicians received the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award.
Recent engagements have taken the quartet to The Chopin and His Europe International Music Festival in Warsaw, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Konzerthaus in Vienna, Les Grands Interprètes concert series in Geneva, Heidelberger Frühling, and Nymphenburger Sommer in Munich. Since 2019, the quartet has been performing a Schubert cycle for the Schubertiade in Austria and a Dvořák cycle at the Kasseler Musiktage - one of the oldest music festivals in Europe.
Apollon Musagète Quartet collaborates with renowned chamber musicians such as Gabriela Montero, Garrick Ohlsson, Kevin Kenner, Martin Fröst, Nils Mönkemeyer, István Várdai, Angelika Kirchschlager, and Jörg Widmann. They appeared in several symphonic series with BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dresden Philharmonic, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice, and the Nordic Symphony Orchestra of Estonia.
They welcome collaborations that integrate chamber music into other performing art forms and were part of projects such as a staged concert by the Berlin-based performance group Nico and the Navigators, a ballet production at the National Theatre in Nuremberg, and a world tour with the pop singer Tori Amos. Their own compositions Multitude for String Quartet and A Multitude of Shades, both published by the Viennese publisher Doblinger, are often included in the quartet’s concert repertoire.
Since the debut CD by Oehms Classics in 2010 followed by recordings for the labels such as Decca Classics and Deutsche Grammophon, their discography has grown extensively. In 2018, a disc containing quartets by Andrzej Panufnik was released by the Fryderyk-Chopin-Institute and subsequently the latest recording with works by Karol Szymanowski and Roman Palester by Universal Poland.
Piotr Skweres plays an ex-André Navarra cello by Gennaro Gagliano dated 1741. The instrument has kindly been provided by Merito String Instruments Trust Vienna. Furthermore, the quartet thanks the Thomastik Infeld for the generous support and the enterprise Stoffwerk for the exclusive and custom-made concert clothes.