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Bacewicz - Sting Quartet, Piano Quintet
Grażyna Bacewicz

Karski Quartet

Bacewicz - Sting Quartet, Piano Quintet

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Evil Penguin
UPC: 0608917726527
Catnr: EPRC 0078
Release date: 05 September 2025
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Evil Penguin
UPC
0608917726527
Catalogue number
EPRC 0078
Release date
05 September 2025
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This recording marks an important addition to the discography of Grażyna Bacewicz, a composer whose growing recognition stems from the exceptional quality of her music and its direct resonance with listeners. The String Quartet No. 4 (1951) and Piano Quintet No. 1 (1952) embody these qualities, offering a clear testimony to such qualities and an ideal path to approach Bacewicz’s distinctive voice. The performances are no less than idiomatic, delivered with conviction and freshness by a young, leading Polish-Belgian string quartet: the inspiring enthusiasm conveyed by the members of the Karski Quartet has a communicative drive that inevitably infects the listener.

From the journal of Maria Modlińska: “11 December 1951, Warsaw, Tuesday. O joy! Wonderful weather for Grażyna’s return from Belgium. […] I waited at home with tea and cake. The table set, the apartment decorated with flowers. The plane was two hours late, they arrived at home around six. Grażyna, though very tired and slimmed down, was in an excellent mood. […] She told us about performing in the embassy in Brussels, in Liège and in other cities. Recording for the radio. 8 concerts in total. Everywhere huge success, and award ceremony on the 8th. […] her 4th String Quartet, awarded with the 1st prize at the international competition in Liège, played at every concert by the Quatuor Municipal de Liège. […] She was received very enthusiastically, cordially, and they expressed much interest in her compositions – they will play them.”

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Karski Quartet

Named after Jan Karski, the legendary Polish WW2 resistance fighter, Karski Quartet is a dynamic ensemble that blends passion, courage, and deep artistic sensitivity. Known for their energetic and emotionally rich interpretations, they create a powerful bond with audiences, captivating both classical music connoisseurs and a new generation of listeners. Their warm sound, expressive intensity, and relentless pursuit of excellence have earned them international recognition. Since their founding in 2018, the Karskis have appeared across Europe and in Canada in a wide range of venues and festivals. A key figure in their artistic journey was Philippe Graffin, whose inspiring musical vision led to sharing the artistic direction of Traces Festival, a project founded by Graffin and aimed at the promotion of...
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Named after Jan Karski, the legendary Polish WW2 resistance fighter, Karski Quartet is a dynamic ensemble that blends passion, courage, and deep artistic sensitivity. Known for their energetic and emotionally rich interpretations, they create a powerful bond with audiences, captivating both classical music connoisseurs and a new generation of listeners. Their warm sound, expressive intensity, and relentless pursuit of excellence have earned them international recognition.
Since their founding in 2018, the Karskis have appeared across Europe and in Canada in a wide range of venues and festivals. A key figure in their artistic journey was Philippe Graffin, whose inspiring musical vision led to sharing the artistic direction of Traces Festival, a project founded by Graffin and aimed at the promotion of unjustly neglected chamber music repertoire. They have also collaborated with Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden, David Waterman, Raphael Wallfisch, Chen Halevi, Simon Rowland-Jones, Gaëlle Solal, Katherine Broderick among others. Their debut album, featuring Boccherini’s string quintets recorded with Raphaël Feye for Evil Penguin (2023), was met with international acclaim. The 2025/26 season will bring the release of a second Boccherini album, as well as performances in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Flagey in Brussels, concerts in Belgium, France, the UK and the Karski’s debut in Hungary for the Quartetissimo Festival. Jan Karski’s unwavering courage, compassion and integrity are the values which drive the quartet’s artistic pursuits and influence their ethical considerations. In a world full of challenges, Karski Quartet stands for connection, authenticity and fearless musical storytelling. From Anglesey, North Wales, Jâms Coleman is a pianist who enjoys performing as a soloist, chamber musician, and vocal accompanist. He regularly performs at prestigious festivals and venues in the UK and internationally and recent highlights include recitals at the Aldeburgh Festival, BBC Proms, Champs Hill, Cello Biënnale (Amsterdam), Cheltenham Festival, Kings Place, Leeds Lieder Festival, LSO St Luke’s, Ortús Chamber Music Festival (Cork), Oxford International Song Festival, Petworth Festival, Prussia Cove Open Chamber Music, The Royal Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), and Wigmore Hall. Jâms has a duo partnership with cellist Laura van der Heijden. Described as 'intriguing and beguiling' by The Guardian and as 'gently alluring, enigmatic and romantic' by Gramophone, their most recent album – ‘Path to the Moon’ - reached two million streams worldwide in the first week.
Other albums include an album of Bridge and Britten with Maria Włoszczowska, Hélène Clément and Steffan Morris for Champs Hill Records, works by Bacewicz with the Karski Quartet for Evil Penguin, works by Pamela Harrison with James Gilchrist, Alice Neary and Robert Plane for Resonus Classics, a disc of Fanny Hensel lieder for First Hand Records (recorded in Mendelssohn Haus, Leipzig), and a disc of Loewe lieder with baritone Nicholas Mogg for Champs Hill Records. He regularly works with singers and instrumentalists at the top of the profession. Highlights include performances with BBC NOW, Britten Sinfonia, the Elias Quartet, Karski Quartet, Kleio Quartet, Maxwell Quartet, and Marmen Quartet; recitals with instrumentalists Hélène Clément, Simon Crawford-Phillips, Brett Dean, Vashti Hunter, Guy Johnston, Jonian Ilias Kadesha, Braimah Kanneh-Mason, Felix Klieser, Jack Liebeck, Amy Norrington, Jennifer Pike, Timothy Ridout, and Jonathan Stone; recitals with singers Claire Booth, Katherine Broderick, James Newby, Nicky Spence, Sir John Tomlinson, Sir Bryn Terfel, and Elizabeth Watts. Jâms read Music at Girton College, Cambridge, where he was also a Choral Scholar. He graduated with a Masters from the Royal Academy of Music and was awarded an ARAM in 2023.
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