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  • 2000-2004  (2)
  • 1955-1959
  • Artemis Quartett  (2)
  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1822228212
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 56 min., 30 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Quartets violins (2), viola, cello no. 2, op. 18, no. 2 G major
    Content: On the stage of the Bouffes du Nord, Bruno Monsaingeon films the Artemis Quartet during a memorable concert. On the stage of the Bouffes du Nord Theatre, the four Berliners demonstrate perfectly the range and variety of their talents with Beethoven (the Quartet in G Major Op. 18 No. 2), Verdi (the only attempt in this genre made by the Italian composer) and Webern (Six Bagatelles Op. 9). Everything the Artemis Quartet is about is in this programme. Beethoven represents their staple, Verdi their taste for something different and Webern the second Viennese school of which the quartet became a master after a year spent studying with the Alban Berg Quartet. Before, they had studied at the Lubeck Conservatory where they met and where they founded the quartet in 1989. Professional since 1994, their first concert in 1999 at the Berlin Philharmonic marked the start of an international career. "A quartet is like a marriage, but four times harder," confides one of them. But this marriage is one that has been contracted with music by the violinists Natalia Prischepenko and Heime Müller, the viola player Volker Jacobsen and the cellist Eckart Runge. The concert filmed in April 2001 at the Bouffes du Nord in Paris is proof of this. "There are many good string quartets in the world, but the Artemis Quartet is the best among the excellent ones ... From Beethoven to Ligeti, the volume, clarity and dramatic quality of their interpretations is unsurpassable," wrote the music critic of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. To this compliment nothing need be added. And Bruno Monsaingeon's camera is the appropriate instrument to capture the way these exceptional musicians play
    Note: String quartet in G major, op. 18 no. 2 / Ludwig van Beethoven -- String quartet in E minor / Giuseppe Verdi -- Six bagatelles for string quartet, op. 9 / Anton Webern.
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1822228204
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 58 min.) , sound, color
    Content: The life of one of the greatest quartets today, the Artemis Quartet, filmed by Bruno Monsaingeon. Bruno Monsaingeon's camera is the appropriate instrument for capturing the "inside story" of the life of a string quartet. A violinist himself, Monsaingeon, knows the secrets of this very special type of musical formation which has been at the inception of the greatest musical masterpieces. Before dedicating a documentary to them in 2001, the filmmaker had already discovered this exceptional quartet of German musicians. They featured in the film he made on the Alban Berg Quartet in 1996, with whom the young Artemis quartet studied for a year in Vienna. Before, they had studied at the Lubeck Conservatory where they met and where they founded the quartet in 1989. Professional since 1994, they immediately reached the summit of their art. "There are many good string quartets in the world, but the Artemis Quartet is the best among the excellent ones... From Beethoven to Ligeti, the volume, clarity and dramatic quality of their interpretations are unsurpassable," wrote the music critic for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. To this compliment nothing need be added: it is simply true. These are the outstanding personalities that Monsaingeon brings to us as they work on Beethoven's Grand Fugue, Op.133. The violinists Natalia Prischepenko and Heime Müller, the viola player Volker Jacobsen and the cellist Eckart Runge reveal to us their uncommon rigour, astounding spontaneity and youthful enthusiasm. "A quartet is like a marriage, but four times harder," confides one of them. But above all they contracted their marriage with music. Their rendition of Beethoven's Grand Fugue filmed in April 2001 at the Bouffes du Nord in Paris is proof of this
    Note: In German, with English subtitles
    Language: German
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