Pavel Haas Quartet Won the BBC Music Magazine Award

7 April 2016, 4:00
Pavel Haas Quartet Won the BBC Music Magazine Award

Pavel Haas Quartet, residential artists of this year's Concentus Moraviae Festival, won the prestigious award for their album with quartets by Bedřich Smetana.

The Pavel Haas Quartet received the BBC Music Magazine Award in the category of chamber music for their recording of String Quartets No. 1 in E minor "From My Life" and No. 2 in D minor by Bedřich Smetana. The internationally recognised ensemble is this year's resident of the music festival of 13 towns Concentus Moraviae. The ensemble says about its participation at the festival: "No other chamber formation in history has ever gained as much attention of composers as a string quartet. The Concentus Moraviae Festival focuses this year's entire event on this phenomenon and we are very honoured to become part of it as a residential ensemble. This is an exceptional opportunity to appear in front of the Czech audience in five concerts and master classes in June 2016. The Pavel Haas Quartet and other ensembles will present a wide repertoire of a strong quartet in all its shades."

Pavel Haas Quartet at the gala concert of the Concentus Moraviae Festival, Besední dům (Concert Hall), 26 January 2016, photo by Jiří Sláma

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