Tallinn String Quartet
Released Album
Chamber
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June 28, 2005
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November 21, 1995
Vocal
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September 2, 2002
Artist Info
The Tallinn String Quartet is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with their exceptional performances for over four decades. The quartet was founded in 1971 in Tallinn, Estonia, by four talented musicians who shared a passion for chamber music. The founding members of the Tallinn String Quartet were violinists Harry Traksmann and Lembit Orgse, violist Paul Mägi, and cellist Ivo Bauer. All four musicians were graduates of the Tallinn Conservatory, where they had studied under some of the most distinguished music professors in Estonia. From the very beginning, the Tallinn String Quartet was committed to performing a wide range of classical music repertoire, from the works of Haydn and Mozart to contemporary compositions by Estonian composers. The quartet quickly gained a reputation for their exceptional musicianship, technical precision, and emotional depth. Over the years, the Tallinn String Quartet has performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls and music festivals around the world. They have collaborated with many renowned musicians, including pianist Boris Berman, cellist David Geringas, and violinist Gidon Kremer. One of the highlights of the Tallinn String Quartet's career was their performance at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. The quartet was invited to perform at the closing ceremony of the games, where they played a stirring rendition of Tchaikovsky's String Quartet No. 1. The Tallinn String Quartet has also been recognized with numerous awards and accolades for their outstanding performances. In 1975, they won first prize at the International String Quartet Competition in Evian, France, which helped to launch their international career. They have also been awarded the Estonian State Cultural Prize and the Order of the White Star, one of Estonia's highest honors. Despite changes in personnel over the years, the Tallinn String Quartet has remained committed to their mission of bringing the beauty and power of classical music to audiences around the world. Today, the quartet is comprised of violinists Olga Voronova and Toomas Nestor, violist Kärt Ruubel, and cellist Tõnu Jõesaar. The Tallinn String Quartet continues to perform regularly at major concert halls and music festivals around the world, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna Konzerthaus, and the Edinburgh International Festival. They have also recorded numerous albums, including a critically acclaimed recording of the complete string quartets of Estonian composer Eduard Tubin. In addition to their performances, the Tallinn String Quartet is also committed to music education and outreach. They regularly conduct masterclasses and workshops for young musicians, and have established a scholarship fund to support the next generation of Estonian musicians. In conclusion, the Tallinn String Quartet is a world-class classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of chamber music. With their exceptional musicianship, emotional depth, and commitment to excellence, they have captivated audiences around the world and inspired countless young musicians to pursue their passion for music.More....
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