Aizuri Quartet: SHAW - Blueprint

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  • Caroline Shaw: Blueprint
    Aizuri Quartet:
    Miho Saegusa, violin
    Zoë Martin-Doike, violin
    Ayane Kozasa, viola
    Karen Ouzounian, cello
    Performed on Wednesday, May 11, 2016
    Field Concert Hall, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia
    The composer shares the following note about her work:
    The Aizuri Quartet's name comes from "aizuri-e," a style of Japanese woodblock printing that primarily uses a blue ink. In the 1820s, artists in Japan began to import a particular blue pigment known as "Prussian blue," which was first synthesized by German paint producers in the early 18th century and later modified by others as an alternative to indigo. The story of aizuri-e is one of innovation, migration, transformation, craft, and beauty. Blueprint, composed for the incredible Aizuri Quartet, takes its title from this beautiful blue woodblock printing tradition as well as from that familiar standard architectural representation of a proposed structure: the blueprint. This piece began its life as a harmonic reduction - a kind of floor plan - of Beethoven's string quartet Op. 18 No. 6. As a violinist and violist, I have played this piece many times, in performance and in joyous late-night reading sessions with musician friends. (One such memorable session included Aizuri's marvelous cellist, Karen Ouzounian.) Chamber music is ultimately about conversation without words. We talk to each other with our dynamics and articulations, and we try to give voice to the composers whose music has inspired us to gather in the same room and play music. Blueprint is also a conversation - with Beethoven, with Haydn (his teacher and the "father" of the string quartet), and with the joys and malinconia of his Op. 18 No. 6.
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  • @peterbarbaix4424
    @peterbarbaix4424 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I don't understand that in a world of 7 billion people only 30 likes were launched releated to this beautful performance. That means that there are undiscovered treasures in this world.

  • @ProfJul
    @ProfJul 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Incredible performance that night ladies!

  • @richardyoung538
    @richardyoung538 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A very imaginative and colorful piece. Beautifully played. I wish this piece had been around while we (the Vermeer) were still playing.

  • @Tomani02
    @Tomani02 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sounds good.

  • @jimwalsh7943
    @jimwalsh7943 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This fascinating piece will be played on September 19th by the Omer Quartet at Ellingwood Concerts in Nahant, MA along with "The American Quartet" by Dvořák and Shubert's "Cello Quintet in C Major op 46"

  • @charlottejaustin6127
    @charlottejaustin6127 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Aizuri are the most delicately and passionately synchronized string quartet playing today. Listen to this, and their other YT videos, and just think for a moment of how poorly online videos usually represent the performance that they record. You can then imagine what it might be like to hear Aizuri play live, or on a fine recording, with that missing x factor restored. They are nominated for a 2019 Grammy for BLUEPRINTING. Yes. ++cj