The PE Music Society€™s Concert Series 2024 season draws to a close with the award winning Signum String Quartet bringing a very special project to South Africa. Their programme is a South African celebration entitled, Bridge the Chasms That Divide, featuring works by Abel Selaocoe, Thandi Ntuli, Neo Muyanga, Denise Onen, Lise Morrison, Njabulo Phungula, Monthati Masebe and Dizu Plaatjies together with Matthijs van Dijk. Bridge the Chasms That Divide is a celebration of newly commissioned South African works to honour 30 years of democracy interspersed with works of Haydn and Schumann.Featuring South African, Xandi van Dijk on viola, Florian Donderer and Annette Walther on violin and Thomas Schmitz on cello, the project launched in Bremen on 27 April 2024 and the quartet will tour across South Africa in November. The new compositions were especially commissioned by the Signum Quartet with the support of the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation. The tour is also supported by the €œGoethe Institute€ and Volker Schtte, South African Honorary Consul in Bremen (Germany). DATE:Wednesday, 27 November 2024 VENUE:NMU South Campus Auditorium TIME:19h00 ABOUT THE ARTISTS Performances of unsparing expressivity, intimacy and vitality are hallmarks of the Signum Quartet, pairing music making of the subtlest order with playing of the highest intensity. The dramatic composition of their programmes is innovative and distinct and is realised with uncompromising perfection in interpretations of effortless transparency. (€œenormously intelligent and knowledgeable programming€€’Rondo Magazin). The quartet has been a welcome guest at the Wigmore Hall London, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Philharmonie de Paris, Konzerthaus Vienna, Philharmonie Cologne, the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and at the BBC Proms, with partners such as, Nils Mnkemeyer, Dominique Horwitz, Jrg Widmann, Daniel Ottensamer, Nicolas Altstaedt and Elisabeth Leonskaja. In 2023, the ensemble will give its debut at Carnegie Hall in New York. The Signum Quartet€™s discography is a testament to their stylistic range: Next to the greats of the quartet literature, they have recorded works by Wolfgang Rihm, Thomas Ads, Jrg Widmann and Kevin Volans. Their recording of Erkki-Sven Tr€™s Second String Quartet Lost Prayers for ECM won Classical Album of the Year at the Estonian Music Awards 2021. Following their multi-award-winning album €œAus der Ferne€ (Diapason D€™Or, Opus Klassik), the Signum Quartet continued its Schubert cycle for PENTATONE with €œIns stille Land€, deepening its exploration of the fascinating connections between his string quartets and songs. (€œThe Signum€™s €˜Death and the Maiden€™ is up there with the best from a crowded field€€’The Strad) In 2015, the quartet launched its innovative social media project #quartweet, where composers of all ages and abilities are invited to tweet a short quartet of 140 notes or less on Twitter. The project has received much media attention and been featured on Deutschlandfunk, BBC In Tune and BR U-21. Contributing composers include Bruno Mantovani, Grawemeyer Award winners, Brett Dean and Sebastian Currier and Pulitzer Prize winner, Caroline Shaw. In 2022, the quartet established its Bremen-based project SIGNUM open space, supported by Neustart Kultur. This will be a site for rehearsals, recordings, workshops and education initiatives as well as an interactive exchange with the public. Additionally, there will be interdisciplinary projects such as exhibitions, readings, dance and seminars with renowned lecturers. This is a concert not to be missed. Tickets for non-members will be available on the night at R95 for adults, R80 for pensioners, R40 for students and R35 for learners. Admission free for members of the PEMS. For further inquiries contact Dr Erika Bothma-Troskie on 0823084494 or Theresa Cunliffe on 041- 5042250 (office hours).
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