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SUMMARY:ACFNY RECOMMENDS | Vienna’s Hugo Wolf Quartet at Carnegie Hall
DESCRIPTION:\nVienna’s famed Hugo Wolf Quartet will perform the world premiere of Ralf Yusuf Gawlick‘s Imagined Memories in a concert presented by composers Julian Wachner and Ralf Yusuf Gawlick at Carnegie’s Weill Recital Hall. Gawlick describes At the still point of the turning world as a meditation “on time and existence through the movement towards/around/away from the still point, the one end that is itself timeless.” In his Imagined Memories, he “delves into dimensions of memory in an intimate musical memoir.” Wachner’s An October Garden explores what the composer calls “the inherent joy and drama of the life-cycle,” and his Improvisations “celebrates the vitality of the creative impulse through the ephemeral.”\nPROGRAM\nAn October Garden (NY Premiere) – JULIAN WACHNER\nImprovisations – JULIAN WACHNER\nImagined Memories (World Premiere) – RALF YUSUF GAWLICK\nAt the still point of the turning world (NY Premiere) – RALF YUSUF GAWLICK\nPERFORMERS\nWashington Master Chorale Chamber Choir\nThomas Colohan, Conductor\nMelissa Baker, Flute\nEileen Mack, Clarinet\nWen Yang, Double Bass\nJulian Wachner, Piano\nHugo Wolf Quartet\n·· Sebastian Gürtler, Violin\n·· Régis Bringolf, Violin\n·· Subin Lee, Viola\n·· Florian Berner, Cello\nRafael Popper-Keizer, Cello\nABOUT THE HUGO WOLF QUARTET\nFor 20 years already, the Hugo Wolf Quartet has been a fixture on the international chamber music scene and has fascinated audiences around the globe. Through training with the Alban Berg, Smetana, Amadeus and LaSalle Quartets, and also with Ferenc Rados, the ensemble laid the cornerstone for a highly successful career together. Founded in Vienna in 1993, the Hugo Wolf Quartet soon won such coveted awards as the Special Prize of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the European Chamber Music Prize, followed by the International String Quartet Competition in Cremona in 1995 – the same year that the ensemble made its debut in the Wiener Konzerthaus. In 1998, Vienna’s Musikverein and Konzerthaus elected the four as Rising Stars. Since then, the quartet has regularly performed in Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, London’s Wigmore Hall, New York’s Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, and Berlin’s Philharmonie, as well as at the Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival, the Colmar Festival, La folle journée de Nantes and the Schubertiade Schwarzenberg.\nNumerous compositions have been written for, and premiered by, the Hugo Wolf Quartet – like Friedrich Cerha’s String Quartet No. 4, Johannes Maria Staud’s “Dichotomie,” and „K´in“, string quartets by Erich Urbanner, Dirk D´Ase and Otto M. Zykan, and a quartet and octet by jazz guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel.\nFor tickets and more information, please click here.\nImage Credit ©Nancy Horowitz\nVENUE\nCarnegie Hall\nWeill Recital Hall\n57th Street and Seventh Avenue, Manhattan\nEntrance near 154 West 57th Street\n
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