Past Event

Fri 20 Sep

Orava Quartet: A Dream Within a Dream

Orava Quartet: A Dream Within a Dream
Orava Quartet: A Dream Within a Dream

Predicted by The Australian to become ‘one of Australia’s proudest cultural exports’ Brisbane-based Orava Quartet first joined forces in 2007 and have since taken audiences worldwide by storm. With global tours, two chart-topping ARIA Classical charts albums, and the acclaim of being the first ensemble to record with Deutsche Grammophon in Australia, Orava Quartet have cemented themselves as ‘the most exciting young quartet on the block’ (Limelight).

Proudly ‘Quartet-in-Residence’ with Camerata since 2014, and regular faces in the orchestra throughout the year, the Oravas return to share a program of old and new music, with the Quartet’s trademark love of folk music threaded through.

Hear Debussy’s evergreen String Quartet in G Minor — loved for its heart-meltingly romantic slow movement and breathtaking intensity — along with the Queensland premiere of extraordinary Brisbane-based composer Paul Dean’s new work inspired by the gothic fantasy world of Edgar Allan Poe.

Multi-award-winning Polish composer Slawomir Czarnecki's compact String Quartet feasts on highlands folklore belying the serene beauty of the Tatra mountains, in contrast to the Nordic Folk Music arranged by the Danish String Quartet in Woodworks, which have deservedly inspired a cult-like following the world over.

While Debussy’s String Quartet had its first performance more than 130 years before Paul Dean’s new work, Orava Quartet’s ability to blend these very distinct musical worlds into something contemporary, yet familiar, will be on full display in an unforgettable and celebratory performance marking this milestone anniversary with Camerata.


Times

7:00pm

Duration

90 mins

Where

The Edge Auditorium, State Library of Queensland

31 Cultural Centre Tunnel, South Brisbane QLD 4101

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The final piece on the program was Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor… Indeed, it was performed superbly – not only with a masterful grasp of the technical demands of the piece, but with a total immersion in the mellifluous melodic shapes, tight driving rhythms, seraphic harmonies, and exquisite delineation of delicate pianissimo, allowing the audience to indulge in this virtuosic reverie…. [the] finale was performed with a gusto that left the audience totally spellbound and enthralled.

CutCommon

Sydney Opera House Utzon Room, 2018

As much-hyped as the ensemble has been, they didn’t disappoint... this is quartet playing that’s vibrant, exciting and that demonstrates an impressive commitment to a unified concept of sound and musical expression.
The highlight of the concert, however, was a stunning performance of Debussy’s 1893 String Quartet...
If the Orava Quartet didn’t already have every audience member eating out of their hands with the snowballing vibrancy of Debussy’s finale, their encore ... sealed the deal.

Limelight Magazine

2018 (live review, Canberra International Music Festival)


#Artist

Orava Quartet

Orava Quartet

The Orava Quartet, founded in 2007 by brothers Daniel Kowalik (violin) and Karol Kowalik (cello), Thomas Chawner (viola), and David Dalseno (violin), is one of the most exciting string quartets of its generation. Known for their passionate and engaging performances, they have been hailed by The Australian as, “the future of Australian Chamber Music, the real deal.”

How to get there

The Edge Auditorium, State Library of Queensland

31 Cultural Centre Tunnel, South Brisbane QLD 4101

Getting there

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