CD Feature/ Ying Quartet: "Dim Sum" A musical handshake: Bridging the gap between traditional Chinese music and the Avantgarde.
CD Feature/ Nils Henrik Asheim: "Broken Line Remixes" Nice music: Tells us something new about the artist to be remixed and about his remixers.
CD Feature/ Morton Feldman: "String Quartet" Endless variations and challenging musical questionmarks: An affirmation of music’s power to bring us back to ourselves.
15 Questions to The Pavel Haas Quartet To the Pavel Haas Quartet, there is no distance between their repertoire and themselves. Of course, just like most classical ...
Helmut Lachenmann: Handshake with the Arditti Quartet Kairos Records has announced the release of the new album by Helmut Lachenmann. “String Quartets” features three pieces for the ...
CD Feature/ Mary Ellen Childs: "Dream House" A personal study: Childs rises like a friendly phoenix.
15 Questions to the Zemlinsky Quartet I've had long discussions in the past whether or not music was the most mathematical of the arts, always siding ...
15 Questions to Michal Kaznowski/Maggini Quartet This is certainly one of the more provocative interviews we've ever featured. Not that Michal Kaznowski (on the very left ...
CD Feature/ Peter Maxwell Davies: "Naxos Quartets Nos. 7 and 8" Stone-made allegories and a musical humanism: Emulates the impact of architecture with music.
Brodsky Quartet: Daniel Rowland appointed The Brodsky Quartet have finally made up their mind: Daniel Rowland has just been appointed as their new first violinist, ...
15 Questions to the Corigliano Quartet "John Corigliano: Music for String Quartet" (out on Naxos) is the simple name of a disc that has been hard ...
CD Feature/ J. Corigliano/J. Friedman: "String Quartet/String Quartet No.2" A handshake between generations: The String Quartet as a metaphor for modern times.
CD Feature/ Lex van Delden: "Complete String Quartets" Harmony and atonality: Like drinking a glass of red wine with a knot of sadness in your throat.
Station to Station with the Section Updates on a rather unusual String Quartet
Time for presents The Borodin String Quartet has something to celebrate