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TALICH
QUARTET
Jan Talich, Jr. (violin),
Petr Macecek (violin)
Vladimir Bukac (viola), Petr Prause (cello)
For
several decades, the Talich Quartet has been recognized
internationally as one of Europe’s finest chamber ensembles, and
as the embodiment of the great Czech musical tradition. The
Quartet was founded in 1964 by Jan Talich, during his studies at
the Prague Conservatory, and named for his uncle Vaclav Talich,
the renowned chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic. Over the
decade of the 1990s, there was a gradual and complete change in
personnel, rejuvenating the Quartet while continuing the
tradition of its predecessors through involvement in a wide
spectrum of musical engagements and recording activities. Jan
Talich Jr., the current first violinist, is the son of the
Quartet’s founder.
The Talich
Quartet is regularly invited to prestigious chamber music
festivals such as the Pablo Casals Festival in Prades, Prague
Spring Music Festival, Europalia Festival, Printemps des Arts in
Monte Carlo, Tibor Varga Festival of Music, and the
International String Quartet Festival in Ottawa; and frequently
visits such venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall, le Théâtre des
Champs-Elysées and Salle Gaveau in Paris, and London’s Wigmore
Hall.
The Talich’s
recordings of the complete string quartets by Felix Mendelssohn,
released on the Calliope label between 2001and 2004, have been
widely praised. Other recording projects include, also for
Calliope, Dvorak’s “American” quartet and viola quintet (2003),
Smetana’s two string quartets (2003), and a live recording of
Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” Quartet and the Dvorák Quintet
(2004). The Quartet’s Janácek recording was honored by
Gramophone with a nomination for the best chamber recording of
2006—the only recording by a string quartet to be selected.
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Jan Talich,
Jr.--violin (J.B. Vuillaume--1845)
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Petr
Macecek--violin (Francesco Ruggieri--1694)
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Vladimir
Bukac--viola (Lorenzo Guadagnini--1740)
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Petr Prause--cello
(J. Gagliano--1795)
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