Official website of the Rusquartet String Quartet

Русский
October 7th, 2011

RUSQUARTET

During the summer 2011 three important events took place:

 

1) Participation in the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition, Australia. Having passed two prequalification rounds (DVD and live audition), RUSQUARTET (the only string quartet from the RF) joined in competition 8 string quartets from all over the world. RUSQUARTET competed in the two rounds but was not chosen for the finals. However, it received the highest praise from the jury and after the competition was invited to perform a recital.

SBS Radio

SBS Radio

 

SBS, a Melbourne radio station interviewed the Quartet twice.

Listen to interview

 

***********************************************************************

2) A week after the competition, RUSQUARTET visited the String Quartet Academy at McGill University in Montreal, Canada (MISQA). During two weeks the Quartet worked with outstanding musicians: Gerhard Schulz (Alban Berg Quartet), Peter Schuhmayer (Artis Quartet), Keith Robinson (Miami Quartet), Nicholas Kitchen and Yeesun Kim (Borromeo Quartet).

With Gerhard Schulz

With Gerhard Schulz

The two resulting concert performances received positive press reviews.
Claude Gingras, a hard to please music critic, came to both performances. In his review of 20.8.2011, he wrote, -
“… «RUSQUARTET», whose name speaks for itself, … following the Academy rules played one classical and one contemporary piece. «RUSQUARTET» first assembled 10 years ago, in 2001. Since the average age of the musicians is 20-25 years, we can draw a conclusion that its cast has been changing over the years. The Quartet comprised three young women and a young man (cello). A wonderful cooperation of the four members created a rich sound, where the cello was distinclty heard – one of the best cellos I have heard in quartet performances.
The young Russians chose the 3rd Quartet, Op. 76 by Haydn, otherwise known as “Kaiserquartett” or the “Emperor Quartet”. In it the easily recognized tune of the Austrian Hymn is entwined in the stream of the slow movement. The famous theme of 17 notes flowed from one instrument to the other without interrupting the elegant dialogue. What preceded and what followed gave the listener a true pleasure, despite a certain “thickness” of sound not quite peculiar of Haydn’s music.
But the performance of Prokofiev’s 2nd Quartet attained everybody’s approval: born out of Georgian folklore, this full of rhythm and color music was dynamically performed by the Russian musicians with wild energy and enchanting tembre…”
(The original article is in French)

On 27.8.2011, he wrote, -
“… Among the two performers, RUSQUARTET showed itself as better coordinated. After the break RUSQUARTET for 39 minutes tried to interest the public with the 3rd and the last quartet by Tchaikovsky. The composer goes too far with his slow, “twilight” mood moving to “doloroso”, he fails to touch our hearts, and the end is banal and naive. Nevertheless, the young Russian musicians put their hearts in the performance – the content and the sound – to deliver and defend the music of their country …”
(The original article is in French)

RUSQUARTET had a unique opportunity to work with Martha de Francisco, the sound engineer.

 

***********************************************************************

3) And finally, the official opening of the 2011/2012 concert season for the RUSQUARTET became the 21st  International Festival “Consonances” in Saint-Nazaire, France.

With Charles Neidich

With Charles Neidich

 

 

15 concert performances in 9 days on the same stage and in cooperation with outstanding musicians: Philippe Graffin (violin), Philippe Muller (cello), Charles Neidich (clarinet), Vladimir Mendelssohn (viola), Olly Mustonen (piano, composer), Sylvain Blassel (harp), Tatiana Samuil (violin), Mona Julsrud (soprano).

July 20th, 2010
Stanford

Stanford SLSQ seminar

From the 23rd of June to the 12th of July RUSQUARTET spent in Stanford University, California, where it took part in SLSQ seminar (master class of chamber music organized by St. Lawrence String Quartet) and EPGY program (summer creative education program for children aged 12-18)

The seminar offered a unique opportunity to take master classes from leading chamber musicians-members of St Lawrence String Quartet, Gryphon Trio, and Rob Kapilow, a composer, conductor, and a musician.

RUSQUARTET successfully performed at a variety of concerts. The most memorable was the concert at the music salon of Svetlana and Aleksey Fedoseev, where the Quartet’s program included Haydn, Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev. The welcoming atmosphere of a warm Russian home, made performing there a true joy.

At the seminar closing concert RUSQUARTET performed among six leading chamber orchestras. The Quartet chose Sergei Prokofiev’s string quartet 2, which received a rave review by the Bernard Zaslav - ex-violist from Fine Arts Quartet.

Stanford

Stanford, EPGY program

Most exciting was the second part of the stay in Stanford dedicated to teaching children under the framework of EPGY program. RUSQUARTET held a series of concert lectures for the children studying music professionally as well as the children who just enjoy music.

The lectures comprised performance of a variety of music covering Viennese classicism, early romanticism, and romanticism. Particular focus was on the Russian composers, both classical and Soviet. The genre of chamber music is conducive to informal educational concert talks – together performers and listeners take part in the creative process. Musicians experience firsthand how to perform to get the children interested and excited about music.

May 26th, 2008

November, 2008

Tromp Competition

Tromp Competition

has occupied great value in the creative biography of musicians Rusquartet. For the first time the collective has visited Holland to take part in TROMP International Music Competition. TROMP International Music Competition and Festival is an international competition, inviting participants from all over the world. It is held every two years; since 2004 its subjects are string quartet and percussion on a rotating basis. The 19th edition, which will take place between 15 and 23 November 2008 will be devoted to String Quartet. Rusquartet became a semi-finalist.