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BISQC in the News

University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (March 3, 2012): Quatour Zaïde, third prize winners at the 2010 BISQC, wins first prize at Joseph Haydn Competition in Vienna.

Beijing International Music Competition (September 25, 2011): Quatour Zäide, third prize winners at the 2010 BISQC share first prize at Beijing International Music Competition

Artvoice [Buffalo, N.Y.]   (January 19, 2012): “Prizewinners at international string quartet competitions in both Osaka, Japan in 2008 and Bordeaux, France, in 2010 and the winners of a Galaxie Rising Stars Award in Canada, the group went on to capture the First Prize at the Banff International String Quartet Competition, Canada’s most prestigious, in 2010.”

Niles [Illinois] Herald-Spectator   (January 11, 2012): “Northwestern University’s three-weekend Winter Chamber Music Festival began the evening of January 6…. The concert opened with Mozart’s String Quartet No. 16, which he dedicated to Haydn. The work had bursts of fun, which the players handled with sparkling dexterity. Sir Georg Solti said he believed in God because of Mozart. After hearing the Cecilia play this quartet, I know why.”

Calgary Herald   (October 26, 2011):   A review of the Cecilia’s performance in Calgary on October 26, which included performances of Mozart (“The Cecilia ladies clearly have an affinity with this music, naturally expressing its blend of poise and passion”) and Dvořák (“Such music needs a first violinist with a ‘generous’ sound, and this it had in the marvellous playing of Min-Jeong Koh. She, however, was well matched by her fellow players, and under their capable fingers the quartet soared and thrilled, filling the hall with the most exquisite sounds).

Ensemble   (August 2011):   The German magazine for chamber music interviews the quartet. “The four of them are a team and rely on each other – on stage as well as in daily life. And currently, daily life is very strenuous. Nearly every day brings another concert in another town. For more than a month, they have been crisscrossing Europe and giving concerts in the Netherlands, Italy and Germany. It’s a massive program that the musicians visibly enjoy.”

(Spring 2011) - English translation of reviews compiled by Konzertdirektion. “The young ladies of the Cecilia string quartet left a grandiose impression. Chamber music of such irresistible freshness, without any technical errors, presented with seamless homogeneity — something like this is not easy to find.”

Sydney [Australia] Morning Herald   (May 16, 2011):   “By the measure of international recognition, Melbourne’s Tinalley String Quartet [winner of the 2007 BISQC] is one of Australia’s most successful chamber groups as it plans a fifth world tour. But that does not translate to what many people associate with success — five-star accommodation, luxurious food and a paid-off mortgage.”

Ottawa Chamberfest   (May 5, 2011):   Friday, July 29, 8 pm, the Cecilia String Quartet performs works by Haydn, Berg, Dvorák and Beethoven at Saint Brigid’s Centre for the Arts in the Grand Canal Concert Hall. The Cecilia String Quartet also performs with other chamber musician friends on July 28 and July 31 at 3 p.m. Concerts are funded in part by BISQC, through the generous support of KUN Shoulder Rest Co.

World Federation of Music Competition newsletter   (April 11, 2011): “The great things about BISQC is they really pamper you!” Interviewed in the World Federation of Music Competition newsletter, Min-Jeong Koh explains how the BISQC career development program will make a difference.

Nürnberger Nachrichten   (April 7, 2011): Writing about the Cecilia Quartet’s April 7 concert in Nurnberg, reviewer Werner Veith says their performance “masterfully illuminates the subtleties of the piece and moves elegantly and joyfully between major and minor keys.” Translated from the original German.

Berlin Zeitung   (April 3, 2011): Berlin Zeitung reviewer Martin Wilkening describes the Cecilia’s April 3 concert as “dauntingly perfect.”

Kreiszeitung   (April 1, 2011): Reviewer Ute Schalz-Laurenze of Kreiszeitung says the Cecilia String Quartet’s Bremen concert “sets new standards for the interpreation of this music.”

Capital Critics’ Circle   (February 2011): Review of the musical and theatrical production featuring live music by the Cecilia String Quartet. “[A] delight, both as a theatrical event and as a musical experience.” The show was also reviewed by the Ottawa Citizen.

Strings Magazine   (September 13): Brief note about the competition results. “Look forward to a recap of the competition in an upcoming issue of Strings magazine.”

Toronto Star   (September 10): “Cecilia String Quartet and Afiara String Quartet finish one-two in sterling Banff competition, evidence of strength of youth scene.”

McGill Reporter   (September 8): “They played every round with such spirit, creativity and tremendous determination,” said McGill professor André Roy, who was present at the competition. Roy is the quartet’s supervisor at the Schulich School of Music.

Globe and Mail   (September 7): “They said they wanted to play so well that the jurors would forget it was a competition, and the Cecilia String Quartet succeeded.”

CBC News   (September 7): “A packed, enthusiastic crowd at the Banff Centre's Eric Harvie Theatre watched early Sunday evening as the Cecilia Quartet captured the $25,000 first prize.”

Toronto Star   (September 7): “Ensembles are nurtured, not made. And that nurturing, where the self is turned into the collective, can take a lot of time, work and trial. A beautiful case in point is the Cecilia String Quartet.”

Calgary Herald   (September 6): Calgary Herald report on the finals.

CBC Radio 2   (September 5): Report on the finals, with links to recordings of the concerts.

Hudson Sounds [New York]   (September 5): Analysis of how the quartets made it to the finals and claim that Cecilia “seized the moment” with their rendition of Dvořák in the finals.

The Strad   (September 5): The Cecilia Quartet beat eight other rivals from Europe and North America to the first prize at the final on Sunday afternoon after playing Dvořák’s String Quartet in G major op.106 to a packed house.

Calgary Herald   (September 5): The two Canadian string quartets have both made it to the finals.

CBC Radio 2   (September 5): Announcement of the finalists.

CBC Radio 2   (September 4): The group played a mystery phrase from a string quartet as part of a quiz.

CBC Radio 2   (September 4): A discussion with Canadian members of Hausmann and the Peresson quartets.

CBC Radio 2   (September 4): A discussion with renowned Canadian bowmaker Francois Malo, who made bows for the first prize winners.

CBC Radio 2   (September 4): A talk with some of the young musicians in the Sékely/Rolston Young Musicians Program.

CBC Radio 2   (September 4): Anna Sokolovic in conversation with Bill Richardson of “In Concert.”

Calgary Herald   (September 4): One story told nine different ways: Ana Sokolovic took three characters from Commedia dell’arte as the starting point for her Canadian Commission.

CBC Radio 2   (September 4): A deer on campus is a reminder of how close we are to nature. “It’s a spectacular place for music, where culture meets the mountains.”

The Globe and Mail   (September 3): Some of Canada’s most talented string musicians discuss the pressures and rewards of competing at a prestigious competition.

CBC Radio 2   (September 3): A chat with the Canadian group about the BISQC experience.

CBC Radio 2   (September 3): A visit with Wilder and Davis luthiers in Banff.

Hudson Sounds [New York]   (September 3): “The three-movement, ten minute, Commedia dell’arte charmingly disarmed resistance to new ways of making music.”

CBC Radio 2   (September 2): Interview with Geoff Nuttall about the pressures faced by the competing quarterts.

CBC Radio 2   (September 1): Interviews with the two Canadian quartets, the Cecilia and the Afiara.

CBC Radio 2   (September 1): Interviews with the Calliope and Stringendo quartets.

CBC Radio 2   (September 1): The level is superb and not a single group really stuck out from another.

Hudson Sounds [New York]   (September 1): “In round two the notable nine led us down a garden path of delights in a sweeping array of Romantic quartets. Among these nine super contenders there is one to suit anyone’s preferred style.”

Calgary Herald   (August 31): BISQC bears the philosophical imprint of one man’s long passionate association with music.

CBC Radio 2   (August 31): A talk with Geoff Nutall about the importance of knowing the story behind the music.

CBC Radio 2   (August 31): Commentary every day during the competition on CBC Radio 2's “Tempo.”

The Strad   (August 30): Matthew Rye settles in among the elk in the run-up to the string quartet competition.

CBC Radio 2   (August 30): Tallying the ingredients in the competition: 9 quartets, 36 musicians, 6 countries.

SignOn San Diego [California]   (August 30): The Cecilia and Hausmann quartets are both associated with San Diego State University.

Hudson Sounds [New York]   (August 29): “Mute but splendidly august the Canadian Rockies hold court for this event.”

CBC Radio 2   (August 29): Overview of CBC’s coverage.

Calgary Herald   (August 28): Late mentor’s legacy guides “enlightened” competition

Calgary Herald   (August 26): An interview with Barry Shiffman and introduction to the competition.

Cyberpresse   (August 25): The Asasello and Cecilia quartets performed in Montreal shortly before coming to BISQC. “Le Asasello, c'est d'abord le spectacle plutôt amusant d'un colosse et trois marmots.”

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