memento vision string quartet
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
13.03.2020
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: vision string quartet
Composer: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847), Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828): String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden":
- 1 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": I. Allegro 10:57
- 2 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": II. Theme - 02:16
- 3 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": II. Variation 1 - 02:01
- 4 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": II. Variation 2 - 02:08
- 5 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": II. Variation 3 - 01:41
- 6 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": II. Variation 4 - 02:10
- 7 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": II. Variation 5 & Coda 02:52
- 8 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": III. Scherzo & Trio 03:44
- 9 String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, D. 810, "Death and the Maiden": IV. Presto 08:58
- Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809 - 1847): String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80, MWV R37:
- 10 String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80, MWV R37: I. Allegro vivace assai - Presto 07:11
- 11 String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80, MWV R37: II. Allegro assai 04:28
- 12 String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80, MWV R37: III. Adagio 08:01
- 13 String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80, MWV R37: IV. Finale (Allegro molto) 05:40
Info for memento
Ergreifendes Debüt voller Dramatik und Ausdruck: Das vision string quartet mit Schubert und Mendelssohn.
Das junge Ensemble vision string quartet aus Deutschland hat alles drauf, was man zur Interpretation der großen Klassiker braucht. Kein Wunder. Ihr Handwerk haben Jakob Encke, Daniel Stoll, Leonard Disselhorst und Sander Stuart bei Größen wie Günter Pichler vom Alban Berg Quartett und beim Artemis Quartett gelernt. Auf ihrem Warner-Debütalbum »memento« dringen sie mit großer expressiver Kraft in die musikalischen Welten des Todes vor.
Resignation, Verzweiflung, Entsetzen - aber auch Aufbegehren und Wut. Psychologen unterscheiden diese Emotionen als Phasen der Trauerarbeit, als Stadien in der Auseinandersetzung mit dem Schrecken des Todes. Zwei Kammermusikwerke bringen diese Emotionen zum Klingen - Schuberts 1824 komponiertes Quartett d-Moll mit dem Beinamen »Der Tod und das Mädchen« und Mendelssohns f-Moll-Quartett von 1847, sein letzter Beitrag zur Gattung. Schubert ließ sich in seinem wohlbedeutendsten Quartett von einem eigenen Lied inspirieren: Der Tod und das Mädchen, ein Symbol für die Vergänglichkeit, selbst in schönster frühester Jugend. Mendelssohns Werk entstand aus dem Erlebnis eines persönlichen Dramas und ist daher eines der wenigenStücke des Frühromantikers mit klarem Bekenntnischarakter: 1847 verstarb plötzlich Mendelssohns ebenfalls musikalisch hochtalentierte Schwester Fanny. Mendelssohn verfiel in tiefe Depressionen und schrieb sein letztes Quartett als Trauermusik - nicht ahnend, dass ihm ebenfalls nicht mehr viel Lebenszeit bleiben würde.
Jakob Encke, Violine
Daniel Stoll, Violine
Leonard Disselhorst, Cello
Sander Stuart, Viola
Vision String Quartet:
Redefining the String Quartet Experience
Since its founding in 2012, the vision string quartet has rapidly risen to the forefront of the international music scene, redefining the possibilities of a modern string quartet. Fusing classical mastery with electrifying originality, these four visionary musicians seamlessly bridge genres—effortlessly navigating between the classical string quartet repertoire and their own compositions that draw inspiration from folk, pop, rock, funk, and minimal music. Their fearless approach and groundbreaking sound have established them as pioneers in the contemporary chamber music landscape.
Breaking Boundaries – From Concert Halls to Bold New Formats
Renowned for their innovative concert experiences, the vision string quartet performs in some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Berlin Philharmonie, and Wigmore Hall London. They are also sought-after performers at major festivals such as the Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Bodenseefestival, Beethovenfest Bonn, and the Trondheim Chamber Music Festival. Beyond traditional concert settings, the quartet experiments with unconventional formats, from performances in complete darkness to memorized renditions of classical, romantic, and contemporary works —freeing them to engage more deeply with both their music and their audience. Their dynamic and genre-defying style transcends the boundaries of chamber music, redefining what a string quartet can be.
Chart-Topping Albums & Prestigious Accolades
The vision string quartet first gained international recognition as exclusive recording artists with Warner Classics, releasing their debut album memento and their second album Spectrum. Memento received the Opus Klassik Award for Best Chamber Music Recording in 2020. With Spectrum, the quartet presented music entirely composed and produced by the ensemble, accompanied by self-directed and curated music videos.
After a five-year recording break, the quartet returns with In the Fields, their new album released on ACT Music. Inspired by Béla Bartók, the album interweaves classical works—with folk influences, jazz, and original compositions. Featuring guests including Bernhard Schimpelsberger, Mahan Mirarab, and Joel Lyssarides, this album is a bold statement of the vision string quartet’s genre-crossing creativity and artistic curiosity.
As winners of multiple top-tier competitions, including first prize and all special prizes at the Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Competition in Berlin and the International Concours de Genève, the quartet has cemented its place among the elite of the chamber music world. Additional accolades include the Chamber Music Prize of the Jürgen Ponto Foundation, the Würth Prize, and the Ritter Prize of the Oscar and Vera Ritter Foundation. They honed their craft under the mentorship of the Artemis Quartet at the Berlin University of the Arts, as well as with Günter Pichler of the Alban Berg Quartet at the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid. Other key mentors include Heime Müller, Eberhardt Feltz, and Gerhard Schulz.
Global Recognition & Exciting Collaborations
Recent highlights include tours to Japan, Australia, and Korea, as well as debut performances at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Grand Concert Hall in Warsaw, Teatro La Fenice in Venice, and the Tonhalle Zürich. In the 2025/26 season, the vision string quartet will be ensemble-in-residence at the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, with a total of eight concerts. The quartet will also perform as soloists with the Orchestra of the National Theatre Mannheim, the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra, the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn, and in 2027 with the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin. The program includes John Adams' string quartet concerto Absolute Jest and the world premiere of a new work for string quartet and orchestra by first violinist Florian Willeitner.
The vision string quartet is an official endorser of Thomastik-Infeld.
Booklet for memento
