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The [[Tartini String Quartet]] ranks among the best chamber ensembles on the Slovene chamber music scene. It has performed all the standard repertoire for string quartet and a lot of quartet music from Slovene composers. Members of the quartet hold the concerts in Slovenia in abroad. | The [[Tartini String Quartet]] ranks among the best chamber ensembles on the Slovene chamber music scene. It has performed all the standard repertoire for string quartet and a lot of quartet music from Slovene composers. Members of the quartet hold the concerts in Slovenia in abroad. | ||
− | + | The quartet was established in [[established::1983]] when the leaders of the four string sections of the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] decided to establish a string quartet. In 1990 they adopted the name of famous Piran virtuoso violinist [[Guisseppe Tartini]]. The Quartet nowadays comprises [[Miran Kolbl]] (1st violin), who exchanged [[Darko Linarić]] and [[Črtomir Šiškovič]], [[Romeo Drucker]] (2nd violin), [[Aleksandar Milošev]] (viola) and [[Miloš Mlejnik]] (violoncello). | |
− | The quartet was established in 1983 when the leaders of the four string sections of the [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] decided to establish a string quartet. In 1990 they adopted the name of famous Piran virtuoso violinist Guisseppe Tartini. The Quartet nowadays comprises Miran Kolbl (1st violin), who exchanged Darko Linarić and Črtomir Šiškovič, Romeo Drucker (2nd violin), Aleksandar Milošev (viola) and Miloš Mlejnik (violoncello). | ||
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==Programme== | ==Programme== | ||
− | In Ljubljana quartet prepares concert series Evenings of Chamber Music. Within the cycle, over three years (2005 | + | In Ljubljana quartet prepares concert series ''Evenings of Chamber Music''. Within the cycle, over three years (2005–2007) the Quartet performed all the quartets of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. The quartet complements its standard concert programme with the opus of lesser-known composers, and performs string quartets by Slovene composers. |
− | The members of the quartet collaborated with Slovene and international artists such as Irena Grafenauer, Mate Bekavac, Lovro Pogorelić, Gauthier Capuçon, Maria Graf, Radovan Vlatković, Gary Karr and others. | + | The members of the quartet collaborated with Slovene and international artists such as [[Irena Grafenauer]], [[Mate Bekavac]], Lovro Pogorelić, Gauthier Capuçon, Maria Graf, Radovan Vlatković, Gary Karr and others. |
==Venues and international cooperation== | ==Venues and international cooperation== | ||
− | The Quartet has performed on the concert stages of important musical centres such as Barcelona, Bratislava, Buenos Aires, Geneva, Munich, Paris, Salzburg, Torino, Venice, and Vienna and has made recordings for [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]], TV Suisse Romande, RAI Italia, ORF Austria, RTV Spain and HRT Croatia. Its 6 CDs include works by Dvorak, Ravel, Mozart, Schubert, Chausson and others. The Tartini String Quartet has received the Prešeren Award for its services to Slovene music. | + | The Quartet has performed on the concert stages of important musical centres such as Barcelona, Bratislava, Buenos Aires, Geneva, Munich, Paris, Salzburg, Torino, Venice, and Vienna and has made recordings for [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)]], TV Suisse Romande, RAI Italia, ORF Austria, RTV Spain and HRT Croatia. Its 6 CDs include works by Dvorak, Ravel, Mozart, Schubert, Chausson and others. The Tartini String Quartet has received the [[Prešeren Award and Prešeren Foundation Awards|Prešeren Award]] for its services to Slovene music. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Slovene Philharmonic Orchestra]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://www.tartiniquartet.com/en/eng.htm Tartini String Quartet website] | + | *[http://www.tartiniquartet.com/en/eng.htm Tartini String Quartet website] |
[[Category:Orchestra and chamber music]] | [[Category:Orchestra and chamber music]] | ||
[[Category:Music]] | [[Category:Music]] | ||
[[Category:Music groups]] | [[Category:Music groups]] |
Revision as of 19:27, 25 December 2010
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29 Oct 2024
Tartini String Quartet, one of Slovenia's best chamber ensembles, will perform at the festival. Supported by Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Prague.
at the Talichův Beroun
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26 Jul 2014
5 Aug 2014
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18 Jul 2014
22 Aug 2014
Concerts by the Slovene Octet, pianist Bojan Gorišek, Tartini String Quartet, and Dangerous Liaisons , produced by the Slovene National Theatre Maribor, at the 65th Dubrovnik Summer Festival
Programme
In Ljubljana quartet prepares concert series Evenings of Chamber Music. Within the cycle, over three years (2005–2007) the Quartet performed all the quartets of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven. The quartet complements its standard concert programme with the opus of lesser-known composers, and performs string quartets by Slovene composers.
The members of the quartet collaborated with Slovene and international artists such as Irena Grafenauer, Mate Bekavac, Lovro Pogorelić, Gauthier Capuçon, Maria Graf, Radovan Vlatković, Gary Karr and others.
Venues and international cooperation
The Quartet has performed on the concert stages of important musical centres such as Barcelona, Bratislava, Buenos Aires, Geneva, Munich, Paris, Salzburg, Torino, Venice, and Vienna and has made recordings for Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia), TV Suisse Romande, RAI Italia, ORF Austria, RTV Spain and HRT Croatia. Its 6 CDs include works by Dvorak, Ravel, Mozart, Schubert, Chausson and others. The Tartini String Quartet has received the Prešeren Award for its services to Slovene music.