UPCOMING EVENTS
PROGRAMME:
Peter Machajdík - This was blue (premiere) György Ligeti - String quartet No. 2
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Ludwig van Beethoven - String quartet e minor, op. 59, No. 2
The Varga Quartett Wien was founded in 2007 and is one of the most remarkable contemporary quartets in Vienna. These four talented musicians have completed their university studies with honors at several renowned European universities of music in Vienna, Graz, Basel and Bratislava with professors such as Herbert Kefer, Othmar Muller (Artis Quartett Wien), Reiner Schmidt (Hagen Quartett), Dalibor Karvay (Konzertmeister Wiener Symphoniker) and Eszter Haffner, convincing their audiences about their musical talent and the high level of their artistic performance.
The quartet debuted in 2008 at the Slovak Festival of Contemporary Music "SOOZVUK", where it premiered compositions by Slovak composers. The first significant success came in 2010, when the ensemble won the "absolute winner" award at the “Slovak Conservatory Competition”. The ensemble has performed several concerts in Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and China. However, its members perform not only as chamber musicians but also as soloists on domestic and international stages.
- Allegro
- Molto adagio ("Si tratta questo pezzo con molto di sentimento")
- Allegretto
- Finale. Presto
The Varga Quartett Wien was founded in 2007 and is one of the most remarkable contemporary quartets in Vienna. These four talented musicians have completed their university studies with honors at several renowned European universities of music in Vienna, Graz, Basel and Bratislava with professors such as Herbert Kefer, Othmar Muller (Artis Quartett Wien), Reiner Schmidt (Hagen Quartett), Dalibor Karvay (Konzertmeister Wiener Symphoniker) and Eszter Haffner, convincing their audiences about their musical talent and the high level of their artistic performance.
The quartet debuted in 2008 at the Slovak Festival of Contemporary Music "SOOZVUK", where it premiered compositions by Slovak composers. The first significant success came in 2010, when the ensemble won the "absolute winner" award at the “Slovak Conservatory Competition”. The ensemble has performed several concerts in Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and China. However, its members perform not only as chamber musicians but also as soloists on domestic and international stages.
The project Music at Fulla is supported using public funding by the Slovak Arts Council.
The project Music at Fulla is supported using public funding by the Slovak Arts Council.
Supported also by
Music Fund Slovakia and SOZA.
Music Fund Slovakia and SOZA.