All jerusalem-quartet articles
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Review
Concert review: Jerusalem Quartet
Bruce Hodges the performance of Haydn, Brahms and Shostakovich at New York’s 92NY on 16 April 2024
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News
Jerusalem Quartet performance reinstated at the Concertgebouw
The quartet will perform on Saturday 18 May with heightened security measures, after the Concertgebouw’s decision to cancel the ensemble’s performances amid safety concerns was met with public backlash
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News
Concertgebouw cancels Jerusalem Quartet performances
Safety concerns amid recent protest action have been cited as the reason for the cancellation of the concerts on 16 and 18 May
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Review
Concert review: Jerusalem Quartet
Bruce Hodges hears the performance of Mendelssohn, Webern and Skoryk at the Perelman Theater in Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center on 17 October 2022
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Review
Concert review: Jerusalem Quartet, Amanda Forsyth (cello)
Dennis Rooney attends a recital of Haydn, Schubert and Shostakovich at New York’s 92Y on 6 November 2021
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Review
Jerusalem Quartet: Bartók
Quartet completes its Bartók cycle strongly with polished performances
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Video
Jerusalem Quartet plays Bartók
The Jerusalem Quartet plays the first movement of Bartók’s String Quartet No.6. Recorded live in the Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio on 4 February 2016. Our Session Report in the September issue focuses on the Jerusalem Quartet’s new Bartók album. Read it here.
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Focus
‘He was a very gentle, introverted person, and you can hear that in his playing’ – Jerusalem Quartet on Bartók
The Jerusalem Quartet’s second instalment of Bartók string quartets brings a new delicacy and clarity to these works, which are so often portrayed as brutal. Violinist Alexander Pavlovsky and violist Ori Kam discuss their approach with Tom Stewart
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Review
Jerusalem Quartet: Dvořák String Quintet and Sextet, with Veronika Hagen and Gary Hoffman
Perfectly matched music and musicians capture Dvořák’s glow
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Review
Beethoven: Six String Quartets op.18
THE STRAD RECOMMENDSThe Strad Issue: November 2015Description: A quartet fully alive to the characters of Beethoven’s early op.18 setMusicians: Jerusalem QuartetComposer: BeethovenThe Jerusalem Quartet members bring their own cultivated blend to these extraordinary works without either dampening their novelty or introducing anachronistic mannerisms: they respect the set’s ...