Celebrate the Arditti Quartet's four decades of innovation and virtuosity with "Gifts and Greetings," a captivating collection of chamber music that showcases the ensemble's enduring legacy. Released in 2016, this album is a testament to the quartet's ability to inspire composers and push the boundaries of contemporary classical music. Featuring 17 tracks, "Gifts and Greetings" spans a rich tapestry of avant-garde compositions, each a unique gift dedicated to the Arditti Quartet.
The album opens with Wolfgang Rihm's "In Verbundenheit," a piece that sets the tone for the intricate and thought-provoking journey ahead. Hans Abrahamsen's "For Arditti Quartet" follows, highlighting the ensemble's technical prowess and interpretive depth. The collection includes works by a diverse array of composers, each contributing to the quartet's rich discography.
"Gifts and Greetings" is not just a compilation of tracks but a celebration of the Arditti Quartet's influence on modern classical music. The ensemble, comprising Irvine Arditti on first violin, Ashot Sarkissjan on second violin, Ralf Ehlers on viola, and Lucas Fels on cello, delivers performances that are as precise as they are expressive. The album features 13 first recordings, compositions written specifically for the quartet's 40th anniversary, underscoring their enduring impact on the musical landscape.
Recorded in collaboration with Westdeutscher Rundfunk and released by Winter & Winter, this album is a must-listen for aficionados of chamber music and avant-garde compositions. With a duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "Gifts and Greetings" offers a comprehensive exploration of the Arditti Quartet's artistry, making it an essential addition to any classical music collection.