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Artis Quartet Vienna
Peter Schuhmayer, First Violin Johannes
Meissl, Second Violin
Herbert Kefer, Viola
Othmar Müller, Violoncello

Founded
in 1980, the Artis Quartet studied at the University of Music in Vienna,
then, having won prizes in competitions in Cambridge, England (1983) ,
Evian, France (1984) and Yellow Springs, USA (1985) they studied with
the LaSalle Quartet at the College Conservatory of Music, University of
Cincinnati, USA.
In 1985 the ensemble began its international career performing in the
most important venues and centres of music, including Carnegie Hall New
York, Kennedy Center Washington, Suntory Hall and International Forum
Tokyo, Philharmonie and Konzerthaus Berlin, Concertgebouw Amsterdam,
Salle Pleyel and Théatre des Champs-Elysées Paris, Santa Caecilia Rome,
Teatro Colon Buenos Aires and Konzerthaus Vienna.
In Vienna, where the members of the Artis-Quartet live, their cycle of
concerts at
the Wiener Musikverein has been an annual event since 1988.
They have given first performances of many works by contemporary
composers,
such as Gottfried v. Einem, Helmut Eder, Thomas Pernes, Richard Dünser,
Gerhard E. Winkler, Thomas Larcher, Gerhard Schedl, Haimo Wisser,
Wolfgang
Kubizek, Harry Pepl, Tania Gabrielle French, Ivan Eröd and Antonio Pino
Vargas.
Notable moments in the history of the Quartet include the invitation to
play all
twenty-three Mozart quartets in a series of concerts in both Tokyo
(Suntory Hall)
and Vienna during the Mozart Year 1991. Enthusiastic press reviews
included:
''......this was at last the concert that made you glad 1991 is Mozart
year. Other
artists try to imitate Mozart; these four are the real thing...'' (Jason
James/Asahi
Evening News/Tokyo ) ''....performances proved the Artis to be top class
in the
international chamber music league..'' (Alexander Arbeiter/Kurier
/Vienna).
This success was repeated with cycles of the complete Schubert quartets
in 1997
at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, De Doelen in Rotterdam and the
Musikverein
in Vienna.
The Artis Quartet has been invited by prestigious international
festivals such as:
Salzburger Festspiele, Wiener Festwochen, Schleswig Holstein Festival,
Berliner Festwochen,
Ravinia, Ludwigsburg, Lockenhaus, Turku, Naantali, Gstaad, Prades,
Granada, Dubrovnik,
Bournemouth, Hong Kong, Paris, Kuhmo, Colmar, Schubertiade , Wien
Modern and Salzburger Mozartwoche.
They enjoyed their collaboration with artists like Mischa Maisky,
Christoph Eschenbach, Phillipe Entremont, Till Fellner, Thomas
Zehetmair, Stefan Vladar, Sharon Kam, Michel Lethiec, Juliane Banse,
Ildiko Raimondi, Jeremy Menuhin, Richard Stoltzman and members of the
Alban Berg Quartett.
The AQ has recorded more than 30 CDs for Nimbus Records, Sony Classical,
CBS/Sony, Orfeo, Accord and Koch/Schwann and have won such international
awards as the Echo Klassik, Indie Award, Grand prix international du
disque/Academie Charles Cros, the Prix Caecilia, the Diapason d´Or and
the Wiener Flötenuhr.
Their recordings of Berg, Weigl, Zemlinsky and Webern have been praised
internationally all over and Thomas Schulz from the German „Rondo“
Magazine wrote about:- „in the Austrian late romantic and modern
repertoire the Artis Quartet is unbeatable at the moment“.
In 2001 their concert at the Salzburger Mozartwoche was taped by UNITEL
Video productions and broadcasted in various TV channels internationally.
In 2008 a documentary film about the Artis Quartet and their work on
Joseph Haydn was produced by the television channels BR Alpha, 3 SAT and
ORF.
The most recent recording of the AQ , quartets by Egon Wellesz, was
awarded the MIDEM CLASSICAL AWARD 2009 in Cannes.
In 2009 a CD with three quartets by Joseph Haydn will be released on
CAMERATA Tokyo.
The members of the Artis Quartet teach at the Universities of Vienna and
Graz and
give masterclasses around the world.
After trying for the first time in 2003 the AQ is now one of the few
quartets which presents the players with the exeption of the cellist
standing up.
Peter Schuhmayer plays a violin by Johann Rombach (2001) .
Johannes Meissls A.Guarneri (1690) violin, Herbert Kefers J.B.Guadagnini
(1784) viola and Othmar Müllers A.Amati, 1573) cello are on loan from
the Austrian National Bank's collection of
musical instruments.
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