HAYDN
String quartet opus 20 n°2 en do majeur Hob. III:32
Moderato Capriccio : Adagio
Menuet : Allegretto
Fuga a quattro Soggetti : Allegro
MOZART
Quatuor à cordes n°14 en sol majeur KV 387 Allegro vivace assai
Menuetto : Allegretto
Andante
Molto Allegro
SCHUBERT
Quatuor à cordes n°12 en do mineur D.703 «Quartettsatz» Allegro assai
These three works accompanied us during our Erasmus stay in Vienna where the four of us spent a few months in 2015. This cultural immersion was very important for us, and the idea of beginning with a reference to Vienna for this first recording seemed interesting to us. Haydn, Mozart, Schubert: three Austrian composers amongst the founding fathers of the string quartet.
I’m taking the trouble to relay the quartet’s written thoughts because I’ve been so struck by how very audible this gradual transformation is across their three interpretations, to the extent that, having already listened extensively before reading the booklet, I didn’t need to be told that this was a rhetorical journey in time. Likewise the idea of polarity that they’ve adopted following discussions with their mentor, Alban Berg Quartet founder Hatto Beyerle; listen in the Schubert to the dynamic extremes happening on the flip of a coin, or the juxtaposition of music and silence in the Haydn second movement.
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However, it is immensely classy: elegant, precise and dainty, sounding very much like a lively and intelligent conversation.
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A superbly played, intelligent and thought-provoking debut. Félicitations á tous. Read more
Fabienne Bouvet, Classica, Mars 2019
Le Quartettsatz de Schubert, oeuvre inachevée, est ici interprété d'un geste épuré, au vibrato surveillé, sans surcharge expressive, dans la veine d'un Quatuor Berg : rien de surprenant lorsque l'on sait que les Akilone ont étudié avec Hatto Beyerle, membre fondateur des Berg. Les interprètes cherchent ici l'abîme et contrastent les climats via des jeux d'éclairage, relevant tantôt d'une urgence existentielle paroxystique, tantôt d'une délicatesse incroyable (magnifiques triples pianos en dentelle !).
Cet album, sans surclasser les versions historiques, témoigne d'une approche analytique et d'une finesse du trait passionnantes. Voilà assurément un ensemble à suivre.
No sooner has their CD release been celebrated in Paris than the Akilone Quartet flies off to the Baltic States, where they have quite a program in store:
Saturday 23.11 - 17:00 | Kuressaare kultuurikeskus, EE
Sunday 24.11 - 18:00 | Kadrioru kunstimuuseumTallinn, EE Lossimuusika
Tuesday 26.11 - 19:00 | Vilnius Valdovų rūmai (with Julija Andersson), LT
Thursday 28.11 - 19:00 | Latvijas Nacionālā bibliotēka / National Library of Latvia, (with Iveta Calite & Ilva Bāliņa violin), LV
Wednesday 27.11 to Friday 29.11 - Masterclasses at Jāzepa Vītola Latvijas Mūzikas akadēmija