Suk & Dvořák

Berlin, Germany

Suk & Dvořák

Philharmonic String Quartet Berlin

01-05
JOSEF SUK (1874-1935)
STRING QUARTET NO. 2, OP. 31

  1. Adagio
  2. Adagio mesto, molto espressivo
  3. Allegretto grazioso
  4. Adagio mesto
  5. Allegro moderato

06-09
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK (1841-1904)
STRING QUARTET NO. 13, OP. 106

  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Adagio ma non troppo
  3. Molto vivace
  4. Finale. Andante sostenuto – Allegro con fuoco

Total time: 67:54
Violins: Helena Madoka Berg, Dorian Xhoxhi
Viola: Kyoungmin Park
Violoncello: Christoph Heesch

DEC-007 | 4270000083570 | Made in Germany | © 2022 decurio | LC 86263 | Release: 11.03.2022

The artist

The Philharmonic String Quartet Berlin represents the young generation of musicians of the Berlin Philharmonic: cosmopolitan, versatile and artistically passionate. In the winter of 2018, three young Philharmonic members — Helena Madoka Berg (violin), Dorian Xhoxhi (violin) and Kyoungmin Park (viola) — founded a new ensemble out of a desire to make music together with enthusiasm. Together with Christoph Heesch (cello), who brings his experience as a soloist to this intimate setting of making music, they strive to inspire their listeners with fresh impulses and outstanding sound quality.

The musicians are aware that they are following in great footsteps: with the Philharmonic String Quartet they are continuing the venerable tradition of the Berlin Philharmonic’s ensembles of making chamber music at the highest level. All four musicians have won various top-class competitions and have vast experience in various chamber music formations. The Philharmonic String Quartet offers them the opportunity to create their own musical expression. They feel less committed to a certain style than to their virtuosity, and they follow the motto of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: “… because we love to talk to all kinds of masters – with the old and modern.”

 

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