• Ensemble details
  • Quatuor Ébène (Paris)

Musicians

Founded 1999

What began in 1999 as a distraction in the university’s practice rooms for the four young French musicians has become a trademark of the Quatuor Ebène, and has generated lasting reverberations in the music scene. The four breathe new life into chamber music through their consistently direct, open-minded perspective on the works. Regardless of the genre, they approach the music with humility and respect. They change styles with gusto, and yet remain themselves: with all the passion that they experience for each piece, and which they bring to the stage and to their audiences directly and authentically.

There is no single word that describes their style: they’ve created their own. Their traditional repertoire does not suffer from their engagement with other genres; rather, their free association with diverse styles brings a productive excitement to their music. From the beginning, the complexity of their oeuvre has been greeted enthusiastically by audiences and critics.

After studies with the Quatuor Ysaÿe in Paris and with Gábor Takács, Eberhard Feltz and György Kurtág, the quartet had an unprecedented victory at the ARD Music Competition 2004. This marked the beginning of their rise, which has culminated in numerous prizes and awards. The Quatuor Ebène’s concerts are marked by a special elan. With their charismatic playing, their fresh approach to tradition and their open engagement with new forms, the musicians have been successful in reaching a wide audience of young listeners; they communicate their knowledge in regular master classes at the Conservatoire Supérieur Paris.

The quartet was one of the award winners of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust in 2007 and received support from the BBT between 2007 and 2017. In 2005, the ensemble won the Belmont Prize of the Forberg-Schneider Foundation. Since then, the Foundation has worked closely with the musicians, who are performing on instruments chosen with and loaned by Gabriele Forberg-Schneider since 2009.

Performances

  • 1.11.2022
  • Stadtcasino Basel, Hans Huber-Saal
  • Abo 8
  • 21.1.2020
  • Oekolampad Basel
  • Abo 5
  • 9.12.2014
  • Stadtcasino Basel, Hans Huber-Saal
  • Zyklus A
  • 14.2.2012
  • Stadtcasino Basel, Hans Huber-Saal
  • Zyklus A
  • 28.10.2008
  • Stadtcasino, Hans Huber-Saal
  • Zyklus A
  • 23.1.2007
  • Stadtcasino, Hans Huber-Saal
  • Zyklus B

Works performed

Henry Purcell 1658-1695

Joseph Haydn 1732-1809

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791

Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827

Franz Schubert 1797-1828

Robert Schumann 1810-1856

Johannes Brahms 1833-1897

Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky 1840-1893

Gabriel Fauré 1845-1924

Maurice Ravel 1875-1937

Béla Bartók 1881-1945

György Ligeti 1923-2006

Edith Canat de Chizy 1950-