Smetana: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 Quartetto Energie Nove

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
15.06.2018

Label: Dynamic

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Quartetto Energie Nove

Composer: Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884)

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  • Bedřich Smetana (1824-1884): String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor "From My Life":
  • 1 I. Allegro vivo appassionato 08:01
  • 2 II. Allegro moderato alla polka 05:43
  • 3 III. Largo sostenuto 08:42
  • 4 IV. Vivace 06:29
  • The Bartered Bride (Excerpts Arr. C. Martelli for String Quartet):
  • 5 Polka 05:34
  • 6 Dance of the Comedians 04:44
  • String Quartet No. 2 in D Minor:
  • 7 I. Allegro 05:25
  • 8 II. Allegro moderato 05:28
  • 9 III. Allegro non più moderato, ma agitato - E con fuoco 05:00
  • 10 IV. Presto 03:14
  • Total Runtime 58:20

Info for Smetana: String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2

After the success of their Janacek album, the Energie Nove quartet presents a new release featuring works by Bedrich Smetana. "An exceptional [album] and one any admirer of this composer should hear.” (Nick Barnard, Musicweb International) Energie Nove is a string quartet based in Lugano, Switzerland. The quartet takes its name from a radical early 20th century Italian political and literary magazine created by Piero Gobetti. Like the periodical, Energie Nove seeks to express the dynamism and the energy of the new. The four musicians are of diverse background and have each won numerous competitions and performed at the highest level. They have come together to animate the music through new and creative interpretations.The four members of Energie Nove are Hans Liviabella, Barbara Ciannamea, Ivan Vukcevic and Felix Vogelsang. Respectively, they play on the violins by A. Stradivari (1708) and L. Ventapane, a viola by C. F. Landolfi (1753) and a cello by Don Nicolò Amati (1730).

Quartetto Energie Nove




Quartetto Energie Nove
Energie Nove is a string quartet based in Lugano, Switzerland. The quartet takes its name from a radical early 20th century Italian political and literary magazine created by Piero Gobetti. Like the periodical, Energie Nove seeks to express the dynamism and the energy of the new. The four musicians are of diverse background and have each won numerous competitions and performed at the highest level. They have come together to animate the music through new and creative interpretations.

Quartetto Energie Nove has, in close collaboration with the “Radio della Svizzera italiana” (RSI – Swiss National Radio), started a series of discographic releases for the record label Dynamic. The first two productions dedicated to the string quartets by S. Prokofiev and Leoš Janáček (world premiere recording of the critically edited and ''Urtext'' version), achieved great critical acclaim. The coming releases are the string quartets by B. Smetana, the viola quintets by J. Brahms with the violist Vladimir Mendelssohn and the piano quintets by C. Frank and G. Fauré with Alexander Lonquich. Their past quintet collaborations have also included a series of concerts dedicated to F. Chopin with the pianist Ivo Pogorelich.

The quartet has also started a collaboration with the Swiss National Television (RSI - SRG SSR) and has been featured in the recently televised production of Beethoven's Quartets op. 74 and op. 95.

Quartetto Energie Nove has a busy concert schedule and has been invited to perform in some of the most important festivals, such as the Edinburgh Festival, the MiTo Festival, the GOG Series (Genoa, Italy), etc. Future appearances will include a concert in the “Kleine Philarmonie” in Berlin and a performance with the violinist Julian Rachlin.

For the occasion of one hundred and fifty years of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Italy, the Energie Nove was invited by the Swiss General Consulate in Milan to present an extraordinary concert, where they had the honour of playing on Walter Stauffer Foundation instruments, including violins by Guarneri del Gesu and Ceruti, a Viola by Brothers Amati and a Stradivarius cello.

The four members of Energie Nove are Hans Liviabella, Barbara Ciannamea, Ivan Vukčević and Felix Vogelsang. Respectively, they play on the violins by A. Stradivari (1708) and L. Ventapane, a viola by C. F. Landolfi (1753) and a cello by Don Nicolò Amati (1730).



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