Regamey: Quintet & Schoenberg: String Trio
Nicolas Altstaedt (cello), Ilya Gringolts (violin), Lawrence Power (viola), Reto Bieri (clarinet), Bram van Sambeek (bassoon), Alexander Lonquich (piano)
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Nominated - Chamber Music
The Schoenberg is tortured and dramatic, yet cohesive and purposeful – while the virtuosic Regamey has a gripping, rhythmic drive.
Regamey: Quintet & Schoenberg: String Trio
Nicolas Altstaedt (cello), Ilya Gringolts (violin), Lawrence Power (viola), Reto Bieri (clarinet), Bram van Sambeek (bassoon), Alexander Lonquich (piano)
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Nominated - Chamber Music
The Schoenberg is tortured and dramatic, yet cohesive and purposeful – while the virtuosic Regamey has a gripping, rhythmic drive.
About
Under the artistic direction of Nicolas Altstaedt, this multi-award winning series in collaboration with the Lockenhaus Festival continues to bring to light great works of chamber music by composers who are already well known or still awaiting discovery. Schoenberg was in his early seventies when he composed his String Trio op. 45 in 1946, completing it after suffering a terrible heart attack. He told Thomas Mann that the trio reflected his physical and psychological condition of that period. The composer Constantin Regamey, born in Kiev in 1907, is little known. A Swiss of Polish descent, he was also a pianist, music critic and writer, who was appointed lecturer in Indian philology at Warsaw University in 1936. He joined the Polish Resistance in 1942 and it was at this time that he wrote his Quintet for clarinet, bassoon, violin, cello and piano.
Contents and tracklist
- Reto Bieri, Bram van Sambeek, Ilya Gringolts, Nicolas Altstaedt, Alexander Lonquich
Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2024Nominated - Chamber Music
July 2023
The Schoenberg is tortured and dramatic, yet cohesive and purposeful – while the virtuosic Regamey has a gripping, rhythmic drive.