Eternal Stories Quatuor Ebéne

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
05.05.2017

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Pierre Colombet (1979- ):
  • 1 City Birds 07:53
  • Michel Portal (1935- ):
  • 2 L'Abandonite 07:38
  • 3 Judy Garland 04:21
  • Xavier Tribolet:
  • 4 Élucubration 04:19
  • Michel Portal:
  • 5 Eternal Story 06:21
  • 5 Tango Sensations: 5 Tango Sensations:
  • 6 I. Asleep 04:48
  • 7 II. Loving 05:23
  • 8 III. Anxiety 05:22
  • Gabriel Le Magadure:
  • 9 Plus l'Temps 03:12
  • Michel Portal:
  • 10 Solitudes 05:15
  • Raphaël Merlin (1982- ):
  • 11 Le Corbillon 05:26
  • Adrien Boisseau:
  • 12 It Was Nice Living Here 08:47
  • Total Runtime 01:08:45

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The New York Times has described the French ensemble as “a string quartet that can easily morph into a jazz band” and its recordings of Haydn, Bartók, Brahms and Schubert have been praised all over the world. Portal and the Ébène first played together in Paris in 2013, where Piazzolla’s compositions were also on the programme, prompting Le Monde to speak of “a significant lesson, a superb encounter, a real conversation.”

Eternal Stories might just turn out to be one of the best albums that Portal has ever recorded. He could well have been thinking of his beloved Charlie Parker, who in 1949 realised his dream of making a recording with a string section. Eternal Stories is not some kind of attempt at a remake, but comprises completely new pieces and two new arrangements of classic Portal numbers, a late work by Piazzolla and astonishing contributions from members of Quatuor Ébène itself.

Quatuor Ébène
Michel Portal, clarinet, bandoneon
Xavier Tribolet, keyboards
Richard Hery, percussion


Quatuor Ebène
“A string quartet that can easily morph into a jazz band,” praised The New York Times’ Alan Kozinn following a March 2009 performance featuring the Quatuor Ebène.

Mesmerized, Mr. Kozinn describes how the four musicians first performed Haydn and Debussy before performing their own arrangement of the music from the movie “Pulp Fiction”, improvising to Chick Corea’s “Spain”, and finally closing with an encore in which the quartet unveils the vocal talents of an excellent a capella quartet.

There is no doubt: These four French musicians have class and are perhaps the most creative ensemble on the international chamber music scene today. No other quartet moves with such ease and enthusiasm between different styles.

Rather unusual in today’s world of chamber music, the Quatuor Ebène’s stylistic acrobatics may at first meet defiant ears. Defiant, perhaps, because of the general misuse of the term "crossover", which so often serves to cover mediocrity and redundancy. And yet, with the Ebènes, whenever they create a new work, it is always with taste and integrity.

Nevertheless, the quartet’s traditional repertoire does not suffer in any way from its love of Jazz. On the contrary, the Ebènes’ tendency to delve into the “other side” of music inspires their work in untangling and giving new life to classical works. There is, in French ensemble music today, a certain élan, which suits modern chamber music particularly well. This new generation of French musicians, their hearts full of passion for tradition, has been captivating audiences with great success, converting listeners into avid fans of the chamber music genre. The performances are so convincing, the stage presence so charismatic, that one cannot escape the spellbinding magic of these masterpieces.

The Quatuor Ebène has studied extensively with the Ysaye Quartet in Paris as well as with the eminent Gábor Takács, Eberhard Feltz et György Kurtág. Since its dramatic 2004 triumph at the prestigious ARD international competition in Munich, where the quartet was also awarded five additional special prizes, the Ebènes have gone on to win the Forberg-Schneider Foundation’s Belmont Prize in 2005. It has since remained close to the foundation, which has very generously arranged to have the quartet outfitted with several unique Italian instruments, on loan to the quartet members from private owners.

From “promising young ensemble”, the Quatuor Ebène has grown to become one of today’s foremost quartets on the international scene.

Since the 2007-2008 season, the quartet has been heard throughout the most prestigious concert halls of Europe, Canada and the United States, including Wigmore Hall London, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, the Berliner Philharmonie and New York’s Carnegie Hall.

In 2009, the quartet’s Debussy, Ravel and Fauré recording was awarded several prizes, including “Chamber Music Record of the Year” by ECHO-Klassik, the fff Télérama award, the “choc” Monde de la Musique award, and most notably “Recording of the Year” by the prestigious magazine Gramophone. There followed a Brahms CD with the pianist Akiko Yamamoto, which demonstrated once again how at ease the quartet performs in a range of styles.

A Jazz and World Music album, entitled Fiction, was released in Fall 2010. The Ebènes received an Echo Award and it nearly hit the top of the charts! At the beginning of the 2011/2012 season a live DVD of Fiction was released, recorded at Folies Bergère in Paris. This was followed by a CD with Mozart's string quartets KV 421, KV 465 and Divertimento KV 13, as well as a CD box with the chamber music of Fauré, recorded with the quartet's partners. The quartet received, for both recordings, an Echo Award in 2012. "Felix & Fanny" - featuring Felix Mendelssohn's string quartets op. 13 and 80, as well as the only string quartet composed by his sister Fanny – was released in the beginning of 2013.

Booklet for Eternal Stories

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