Quartetto Energie Nove

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Quartetto Energie Nove is a string quartet founded in 2008 in Lugano, Switzerland. [1] The group is composed of principal players of the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana. [2] They have performed at a number of international festivals. [1] [3] [4] They record for Dynamic. [5] The group has made a number of live radio and television recordings for RSI including Beethoven's Quartets Op. 74 and Op. 95. [6]

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Members

The quartet's members are:

Critical reception

The quartet's recording of Prokofiev's String quartets for Dynamic received very favourable reviews. Writing for The Strad, [5] Julian Haylock stated: "Throughout even the thorniest passages they retain absolute technical composure, knife-edge ensemble and remarkable intonational accuracy". The same recording was praised for its "mischievous alacrity" by Jerry Dubbins in Fanfare Magazine. [7] Robert Cummings of ClassicalNet stated that the recordings of the Prokofiev were "at least as good as the best of them". [2]

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References

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  5. 1 2 "Prokofiev: String quartets no.1 op.50 & no.2 op.92, Visions fugitives op.22 (arr. Samsonov)". The Strad.
  6. "Quartetto Energie Nove". Play RSI. 13 March 2011.
  7. "Prokofiev: Quartets No 1 & 2, Visions Fugitives / Quartetto Energie Nova". arkivmusic.com.