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BISQC Concert 8: Romantic Round

Isidore String Quartet at BISQC 2022

Isidore String Quartet, winners of BISQC 2022. Photo by Rita Taylor.

 

Three quartets perform a complete quartet from the romantic or nationalist repertoire of the 19th century. 

Arete Quartet

Robert Schumann: String Quartet Op. 41, No. 1 

Nerida Quartet

Felix Mendelssohn: Quartet No. 5 in E flat Major, Op. 44 

Intermission 

Quatuor Elmire

Felix Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 2 in E minor, Op. 44 
 

The Quartets

Arete Quartet

Arete Quartet. Photo by Jino Park.

Chaenn Jeon (she/her) - violin, South Korea
Eunjoong Park (he/him) - violin, South Korea
Yoongsun Jang (she/her) - viola, South Korea
Seonghyeon Park (he/him) - cello, South Korea

Founded in September 2019, Arete Quartet passed unanimously the Kumho Art Hall Young chamber concert audition the same year and made its debut in September 2020 at Kumho Art Hall Yonsei University. After studying with Jaeyoung Kim, first violin of the Novus Quartet, the young quartet performed in various venues in Korea before moving to Munich, Germany, to study with Crisoph Poppen at the Hoschule für Musik und Theater.

During its young career as a quartet, the Arete Quartet has already won a number of important prizes: First prize at the Prague Spring International Music Competition (2021), First prize at the Salzburg Mozart International Competition (2023) and First prize at the Lyon International Chamber Music Competition (2024).

At the 2024 Premio Paolo-Borciani Competition in Reggio Emilia, the quartet reached the third round but was unable to continue performing due to a medical emergency.

Nevertheless, the jury of the Premio Paolo-Borciani Competition awarded the quartet a special prize for 'the unique voice it showed during the first three rounds of the 2024 Premio Paolo-Borciani'. In addition, the Fondazione | Teatri and ProQuartet European Chamber Music Centre announced their support for the Arete Quartet at this complex moment. 

Nerida Quartet

Nerida Quartet. Photo by Julia Baier.

Saskia Niehl (she/her) - violin, Germany
Jeffrey Armstrong (he/him) - violin, South Africa
Grae Leehan (she/her) - viola, New Zealand
Nadja Reich (she/her) - cello, Germany

United by their spontaneous and joyful approach to music-making, the four members of the Nerida Quartet captivate their audiences with an irresistible energy and sincere interpretations.

A brief initial encounter in chamber music as academists of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen sparked a long-term musical relationship. Their close connection was nurtured during this time by working with a number of great colleagues, conductors and soloists.

The ensemble's name, inspired by the Nereids of Greek mythology, draws reference to water as a powerful yet flexible element that can constantly take on new forms.

The Nerida Quartet has been playing in its current form since 2024, achieving remarkable success in a short time. Most recently, the ensemble was awarded third prize at the Irene Steels-Wilsing Quartet Competition. In January 2024, the ensemble was awarded the "Prize of the Federal President" for the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Hochschulwettbewerb 2024.

Invitations to international music festivals such as the Festival Musikdorf Ernen, Gent Festival van Vlaanderen and the Heidelberger Frühling regularly take the quartet to stages all over Europe.

The quartet is based in Bremen and is currently enrolled at the HMTM Hannover with Prof. Oliver Wille. It has also received tuition from renowned teachers such as Martin Funda, Patrick Jüdt, members of the Artemis Quartet and Cuarteto Casals, Hatto Beyerle and Johannes Meissl through the renowned European Chamber Music Academy.

The quartet has been part of the EU-funded MERITA programme since 2023.

Quatuor Elmire

Quartet Elmire. Photo by Amaury Viduvier.

David Petrlik (he,him) - violin, France
Yoan Brakha (he, him) - violin, France
Hortense Fourrier (she, her) - viola, France
Rémi Carlon (he,him) - cello, France

Founded in 2017, the Elmire Quartet was warded Second Prize at the prestigious Geneva Competition, as well as the special Fondation Etrillard Prize for the remarkable artistic project.

The quartet has already performed in major venues such as the Philharmonie de Paris, Victori Hall in Geneva, the Philharmonie Luxembourg, and La Grange au Lac in Évian. Guided by the mentorship of the Modigliani, Ysaÿe, Belcea, and Ébène quartets, the Elmire Quartet is a resident artist at the Singer-Polignac Foundation, the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel, a ProQuartet grand resident, a Spedidam Generation Artist, and a laureate of the Banque Populaire Foundation.

Recently, the Elmire Quartet has performed at the prestigious Alte Oper in Frankfurt, the 30th La Folle Journée in Nantes, Salle Cortot, the Tokyo International Forum, MUCH Music Chapel in Waterloo, the International Festival of La Roque d’Anthéron, and the Philharmonie de Paris.