The Takács Quartet is within the midst of a winter to spring tour in celebration of the ensemble’s fiftieth anniversary season. It’s an unimaginable milestone on the earth of classical music. The tour’s Toronto live performance takes place February 21 at Koerner Corridor.
The Grammy Award-winning Quartet additionally has a brand new recording that releases on March 28 on the Hyperion label that includes Canadian pianist Marc André Hamelin: Dvorak and Value Quintets. Marc André Hamelin is a frequent collaborator, as is Stephen Hough, who joins them on two of their tour dates.
Jeremy Denk will carry out in Napa and Berkeley, whereas Sir Stephen Hough takes the stage in Toronto and Princeton. Hough’s first string quartet, Les Six rencontres, which he wrote for the Quartet in 2020, is a part of the repertoire.
The Takács Quartet are: violinists Edward Dusinberre and Harumi Rhodes, violist Richard O’Neill and cellist András Fejér.
We spoke to Edward Dusinberre concerning the quartet and the tour.
Edward Dusinberre: The Interview
“That is my thirty second 12 months within the group,” begins Dusinberre. “I joined once I was 24.”
When he joined the Quartet, he was the primary “new” member to affix after the founders, Gabor Takács-Nagy, Károly Schranz, Gabor Ormai and András Fejér, creating it in 1970 throughout their pupil days. He places their longevity all the way down to a willingness on the a part of all its members to adapt. “You must embrace that change,” he says.
“After all, we’ve additionally been very fortunate,” he provides, noting the calibre of the members who’ve joined the quartet since then.
On high of having the ability waft, it’s additionally a social affair. “There’s loads of private expertise that assist.” The straightforward mantra of being good goes a great distance.
On the work facet, clear communication is a giant a part of the bundle. “You’ve got to have the ability to lead and categorical concepts clearly, however equally capable of comply with,” Edward says. Flexibility is one other key element. “It’s a private talent set.”
As he factors out, if the work course of is environment friendly, the sound will be the principle focus.
“What I really like concerning the work, which can be difficult, is to be people,” he explains. “It doesn’t typically work nicely to do issues by majority in a string quartet.” It’s about working in direction of a majority.
With the precise environment, working collectively can nonetheless have a spontaneous, adventurous ingredient. “Underneath these circumstances, it’s simpler to say, can we do that tonight?”
It additionally signifies that, on tour, they will afford to experiment at times throughout reside efficiency. Usually, that will depend on the venue. “Every acoustic adjustments it,” he says.
“We’re wanting ahead to Koerner Corridor. That’s a corridor the place you may play an amazing dynamic vary.” Dusinberre says the Quartet enjoys the choice of taking part in dramatic contrasts, figuring out they’ll challenge correctly into the house — and into the viewers’s ears.
Repertoire
The Toronto live performance contains three works:
- Beethoven: String Quartet in F Main, Opus 18 No. 1
- Hough: String Quartet No. 1 “Les Six Rencontres”
- Brahms: Piano Quintet in F Minor, Opus 34 with Stephen Hough, piano
Unusually, Takács will likely be performing with Sir Stephen Hough in addition to performing Hough’s personal composition with out him.
“I believe he’s exploring in opposition to the setting of Twenties Paris,” Dusinberre says. Via six actions, the work evokes recollections and varied encounters from vigorous and bustling to non-public and intimate. “There’s a way of nostalgia. Stephen writes each splendidly for the quartet and tells tales nicely.”
One part is titled The Lodge. “It’s not like several resort I’ve ever stayed in,” Edward says with amusing. It features a center part he describes as “a tremendous decadent dance within the center — a burlesque like motion”. In temper, it ranges from despair to the in-your-face upbeat vibe of clowns. “It’s obtained an excellent emotional vary, and it’s very accessible to audiences.”
The Beethoven string quartet is one among his earlier works, and a part of his first set of string quartets. “It’s a rare piece.” He factors out that early Beethoven is usually missed in favour of his mature works. “It’s a tremendous piece in its personal proper.”
Edward mentions the story of the way it was revealed. Opus 18 contains the set of Beethoven’s first six string quartets. Although the F main was not really written first, the composer’s buddy, and violinist who’d carry out its premiere, Ignaz Schuppanzigh, persuaded him it was the strongest, and to put it first because it was revealed. It’s vital, in that sheet music was a composer’s major technique of distributing their music on the finish.
Dusinberre mentions the humour and the robust affect of Haydn that may be discovered within the piece, together with Beethoven’s youthful sense of spontaneity.
“We love taking part in that piece.”
Brahms Piano Quintet is a primary alternative. “Every time we come again to that — there are loads of good piano quintets on the market, however the Brahms is on one other degree,” Edward says. He factors out Brahms’ ingenious layering of the devices, and the way every one finds its personal voice.
“In any other case, the piano quintet can change into a dense block of sound.”
- Discover tickets and extra particulars concerning the live performance [HERE].
Are you trying to promote an occasion? Have a information tip? Must know the most effective occasions taking place this weekend? Ship us a be aware.
#LUDWIGVAN
Get the each day arts information straight to your inbox.