Evolution: Quartet 2022 Participant and Faculty Program (Jul 24)

Participants and Faculty from Evolution: Quartet 2022 Programming

Message from Artistic Director

We are so pleased to welcome you back to Sacred Buffalo Guardian Mountain, for summer performances at Banff Centre.

It is with great excitement that summer music residency programs return to Banff National Park this year, under the leadership of Annalee, Jamie and Roman from Canada’s renowned Gryphon Trio. While the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted artists and arts organizations across the land, the Gryphon Trio and their supporting faculty and staff have expertly convened an esteemed, international cohort that will include artistic exchange, collaboration, shop talk, concerts, and no doubt some mischief.

We thank our many supporters who help make it possible for these artists to benefit from a rich Banff Centre experience. If we ever took arts crowds for granted before Covid prevented us from gathering, we never will again in our lifetimes.

Lastly: we hope you can pardon the construction outside this summer as the redesigned pathway takes shape up St. Julien Road to the campus. It’s about to look better than ever!

~ Nathan Medd, Managing Director, Performing Arts

About the Program

Join us for two concert highlighting mentors from the Evolution: Quartet program and six  participant concerts showcasing Banff Centre’s long history with one of the pillars of western classical music – the string quartet. Having mentored with the Eybler, Parker and JACK Quartets, musicologist Suzannah Clarke, and composers Suzanne Farrin and Felipe Lara, six participant quartets and six composers reveal the results of their intensive Evolution: Quartet residency experience. Engaged in discussions focused on historically informed practices, new contemporary techniques, intonation, harmony, structure and rhetoric, instrumentalists come away with new depth, dimension and clarity of intent. Challenged and inspired by faculty and participant ensembles, early career composers offer new inspiring works for your consideration.

This house program highlights the artists and faculty who are here for the duration of the Evolution: Quartet program and concerts. To find out specific program repetoire and curation, please check out each individual concert event. 

 

Sunday, July 24 in the Rolston Recital Hall at 4:00PM:

Artistic Producers — Margaret Jordan-Gay & Caroline Hollway

Rather (2022) | Ethan Hill (b.1997) — Uxor Quartet; Cristina Prats Costa, violin/viola; Lindsie Katz, violin/viola; Elana Cooper, violin/viola; Joanna Neuschatz, cello

Quartet No. 3 in G minor | Maddalena Laura Lombardini Sirmen (1745-1818) — Uxor Quartet
      i) Tempo giusto
      ii) Allegro - Sostenuto

Quartet No. 1 in G major | Franz Asplmayr (1728-1786) — Uxor Quartet
      i) Temp giusto
      ii) Menuetto
      iii) Andante poco adagio
      iv) Allegro assai

Quartet No. 13, K173 in D minor | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) — Uxor Quartet
      i) Allegro ma molto moderato
      ii) Andantino grazioso
      iii) Menuetto
      iv) Allegro

 

Sunday, July 24 in the Rolston Recital Hall at 7:30PM:

Artistic Producers — Margaret Jordan-Gay & Caroline Hollway

Through the Night 
This programme is evocative of what happens after the sun sets. At times plaintive and mystical, others earthy and ablaze, this programme takes its inspiration from Bartók’s night music, with eerie dissonances providing a backdrop to sounds of nature and lonely melodies.

Chorale: "Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ" | J.S Bach (1685-1750) — Treske Quartet; Oliver Baily, violin; Mollie Wrafter, violin; Abigail Hammett, viola; Louis Baily, cello

Dying is a Wild Night (2017) | Emma O'Halloran (b.1985) — Treske Quartet

La Candela (2022) | Gabriel Bouche Caro (b.1991) — Treske Quartet and Austin Wulliman, violin and Jay Campbell, cello of the JACK Quartet

String Quartet No. 8 in E minor, Op. 59 No. 2 Rasumovsky (1808) | Ludwig van Beehoven (1770-1827) — Treske Quartet
      ii) Molto adagio

String Quartet No. 5 Birdsong Bagatelles (2003-04), 18. Tawny Owl | Edward Cowie (b.1943) — Treske Quartet

String Quartet No. 3 (1927) | Béla Bartók (1881-1945) — Treske Quartet
      Prima parte: Moderato
      Seconda parte: Allegro
      Ricapitulazione della prima parte: Moderato
      
Coda: Allegro molto

 

Repertoire from previous concerts can be found on the corresponding event page. 

July 12 - Evolution: Quartet — Sonic Pillars and Contrasts
July 19 - Evolution: Quartet — Mozart Plays with Lara and Lim
July 22 - Evolution Quartet — Quartet Showcase Concert 1 - Ximenez Quartet and Ihlara McIndoe
July 22 - Evolution Quartet — Quartet Showcase Concert 2 - Dior Quartet and Kalaisan Kalakichelvan
July 23 - Evolution Quartet — Quartet Showcase Concert 3 - Calista Quartet and Alyssa Regent
July 23 - Evolution Quartet — Quartet Showcase Concert 4 - Vaughan Quartet and Seare Farhat

 

This program is generously supported by the Maria Francisca Josepha Brouwer Fund for Dutch Artists, Alice & Betty Schultz Endowment Fund, Cyril & Elizabeth Challice Teaching Fellowships in Music, Yolande Freeze Master Artists in Music Fund, Peter & Sheila Bentley Distinguished Guest Artist, and The Gryphon Trio.

Additional Messages

Welcome!

We are thrilled to welcome you to the Banff Centre campus for this summer’s Evolution: Quartet faculty and program concerts. The string quartet has long been an essential element of the Banff Centre echo system and the absence of chamber music in the Bow Valley
for the last two years has been deeply felt. The work that you witness and the sounds you will hear will amplify a resonance initiated earlier this summer by participants in the Evolution: Classical program, and will signal a glorious end to a two-year period of eerie silence.

The Evolution: Quartet program brings together a unique and powerful faculty with a brilliant cohort of international participants that will collectively explore the entire lineage of string quartet genre. While on one hand expanding and enriching their capacity to interpret and perform music from previous centuries, quartets will collaborate with composers to create, hone and bring to life music made in our time. All of this to be shared with you, over the course eight concerts from July 12 - July 25.

If this is your first time venturing into Banff Centre summer music, welcome. We are thrilled to have you join us for this golden summer at the Banff Centre!

~ Annalee Patipatanakoon, Roman Borys, Jamie Parker — Directors, Banff Centre Summer Music Classical Programming

About the Company

Production Staff:

Brendan Briceland - Head of Projection
Brett Rayner - Head Stage Carpenter
Raj Rathore - Assistant Head Stage Carpenter
Lyle Fish - Head of Sound
Charles Culver - Assistant Head of Sound
Matt Flawn - Head of Lighting
Darrell Shaw - Assistant Head of Lighting
Juan Anez - Omni Technician
Albert Picknell - Head Piano Technician
Henry Ng - Audio and Music Technician
Genevieve Nevin-Jones - Production Coordinator
Chaz Anderson - Production Coordinator
Samantha Hindle - Technical Director
Bronwyn Bowlby - Assistant Production Manager
Woody MacPhail - Senior Technical Producer
James Clemens-Seely - Senior Recording Engineer
Jeff Kynoch - Recording Engineer
Jen Chiasson - Lead Video Technician
Darcy Locke - Maintenance Technologist Video
Raffi Tchalikian - Technical Support
Nathan Medd - Managing Director, Performing Arts
Jake Tkaczyk - Program Manager, Performing Arts
Nate Spasiuk - Program Delivery Specialist

Biographies