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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
14.10.2022

Label: Azul Music

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Vaughan String Quartet

Composer: Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959), Antonio Carlos Gomes (1836-1896), Davide Runcini (1978)

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  • Davide Piero Runcini (b. 1978): Suite Porpora:
  • 1 Runcini: Suite Porpora: I. Valse 04:19
  • 2 Runcini: Suite Porpora: II. Sarabanda 03:00
  • 3 Runcini: Suite Porpora: III. Minuetto 03:41
  • 4 Runcini: Suite Porpora: IV. Tarantella 05:35
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887 - 1959): Quarteto de Cordas No. 1:
  • 5 Villa-Lobos: Quarteto de Cordas No. 1: I. Cantilena 02:26
  • 6 Villa-Lobos: Quarteto de Cordas No. 1: II. Brincadeira 01:17
  • 7 Villa-Lobos: Quarteto de Cordas No. 1: III. Canto Lirico 04:50
  • 8 Villa-Lobos: Quarteto de Cordas No. 1: IV. Cançoneta 01:57
  • 9 Villa-Lobos: Quarteto de Cordas No. 1: V. Melancolia 05:14
  • 10 Villa-Lobos: Quarteto de Cordas No. 1: VI. Saltando como um Saci 02:50
  • Simone Boi: 10 Variations on a Theme by Grieg
  • 11 Boi: 10 Variations on a Theme by Grieg 16:36
  • Antônio Carlos Gomes (1836 - 1896): Sonata Para Cordas, In D Major:
  • 12 Gomes: Sonata Para Cordas, In D Major: I. Allegro Animato 05:45
  • 13 Gomes: Sonata Para Cordas, In D Major: II. Allegro Scherzoso 04:19
  • 14 Gomes: Sonata Para Cordas, In D Major: III. Largo 09:05
  • 15 Gomes: Sonata Para Cordas, In D Major: IV. Vivace "O Burrico de Pau" 03:36
  • Total Runtime 01:14:30

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The Vaughan String Quartet features two Brazilian pieces for string quartet by Heitor Villa-Lobos and Antônio Carlos Gomes, and two new Italian works by Davide Runcini and Simone Boi.

"The beauty of this disc springs directly from the ambiguity between contrasts and identities, between dichotomies and parallelisms that create a fertile ground of frictions, thus reproducing the sweet-and-sour feeling of being on an endless journey, longing for home. Whatever home might mean".

Vaughan String Quartet



Vaughan String Quartet
Lauded by the press for its “youthful energy, seasoned experience, invigorating playing and soulful interpretations”, the Vaughan String Quartet is one of the most active young chamber music groups in Canada. Past engagements include performances for the Banff Centre for Performing Arts, Edmonton Recital Society, Edmonton Opera, New Music Edmonton, the Western Canadian Music Awards, and the St. Albert Chamber Music Recital Series. The Vaughan has collaborated with a number of artists including classical accordionist Antonio Peruch, pianists Sarah Ho and Janet Scott-Hoyt, violinist Laura Andriani, and cellist Rafael Hoekman. The group has received reviews from the Edmonton Journal and the St. Albert Gazette, and has appeared on live radio (CBC Radio Canada) and television (City TV, L’Alberta en Bref, and France 3 Franche-Comté).

The quartet has been coached by members of prominent North American string quartets such as the Cecilia, the St. Lawrence, the Lafayette, the Dover, and the Penderecki, as well as by world-renowned musicians including Gerald Stanick, Laura Andriani, Jonathan Crow, Robert Bardston, and Petr Holman.

In 2014 the Vaughan String Quartet was Artist in Residence at the Banff Centre. A recipient of the Luminato Festival String Quartet Fellowship in Toronto, the group was part of Murray Schafer’s “Apocalypsis”, recorded live by CBC in 2015 and released on CD in 2016 by Analekta. In 2017 the group participated in the St. Lawrence String Quartet Chamber Music Seminar at Stanford University.

Since 2013 the Vaughan String Quartet has organized a concert series in Edmonton, inviting musicians from across Canada and abroad, and has received a number of grants and awards from the Edmonton Arts Council, including the Cultural Diversity Award in 2017.

The quartet’s debut on the international stage took place in New York City in the summer of 2015 under the sponsorship of the PAMAR (Pan American Musical Art Research). In the summer of 2016 the ensemble held its European debut at the FIMU festival in Belfort, France and continued on to perform in various cities in Northern Italy. This intense performance schedule has brought the Vaughan String Quartet to some of the most important concert halls in North America such as the Winspear Centre in Edmonton (AB), the Festival Hall in Calgary (AB), the Rolston Hall at the Banff Centre (AB), Philip T. Young Hall in Victoria (BC), the Sony Centre in Toronto (ON), Munson Recital Hall at Azusa Pacific University (CA), Campbell Hall in Stanford (CA), and the Symphony Space in New York (NY).

The Vaughan String Quartet is also very engaged in the community: they regularly perform in hospitals, senior centres, schools and have been involved in concerts for people in spectrum of the autism.

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