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LUCAS DEBARGUE

NEW AUER STRING QUARTET

2024. July 31, Wednesday

VESZPRÉM, COUNTY HALL, St. Stephen's Room 8:00 PM

Programme:

SCHUBERT: String Quartet in C minor, "Quartettsatz" No. 12, D. 703
DVOŘÁK: String Quartet in F major, "American," Op. 96
Intermission
FRANCK: Piano Quintet in F minor FWV 7

‘Lucas Debargue's artistry is not simply playing the piano but a true sound philosophy.’

(Le Devoir)
Lucas Debargue is undoubtedly one of the brightest stars in contemporary piano music, whose incredible talent, artistic vision, and creative freedom have mesmerized critics and audiences alike since the 2015 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. The world press compared his impact to Glenn Gould's Moscow performance during the Cold War or Van Cliburn's victory at the Tchaikovsky Competition. SONY Classical quickly signed him, releasing five albums featuring his playing. Debargue draws inspiration from literature, painting, cinema, and jazz while dedicating much of his time to composing. 
He is not the typical young piano virtuoso. Born in Paris, Debargue did not come from a musical family and only started playing the piano at age 11. He paused his studies at 15, played bass guitar in a rock band, and earned a degree in literature. Meeting celebrated piano teacher Rena Shereshevskaya was a turning point, inspiring him to commit to music at 20. 
Today, Debargue performs solo and with leading orchestras in the world's most prestigious concert halls, including the Berlin Philharmonie, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Vienna Konzerthaus, Paris Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Paris Philharmonie, London Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Frankfurt Alte Oper, Cologne Philharmonie, Tokyo Suntory Hall, and Carnegie Hall in New York. He regularly collaborates with Valery Gergiev, Mikhail Pletnev, Vladimir Jurowski, Andrey Boreyko, Tugan Sokhiev, Vladimir Spivakov, and Bertrand de Billy. His chamber music partners include Gidon Kremer, Janine Jansen, and Martin Fröst.

The New Auer Quartet is a string quartet formed by leading artists of the Bartók–Pásztory Prize-winning Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra. They studied with the finest Hungarian masters, including György Kurtág, Sándor Devich, Albert Simon, and László Mező, and attended courses by Sándor Végh. The quartet, enriched by decades of experience from concerts, international tours, and various recordings with the Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra, debuted at the V’ART arts festival in 2024. This year, they will perform at the Veszprém Auer Festival, the Quartettissimo Festival at the Károlyi Castle in Fehérvárcsurgó, and in Paris. The quartet is known for its openness to collaboration with other art forms, such as ballet and contemporary circus. The Mendelssohn Chamber Orchestra's artistic director, Péter Kováts, is also a member.

Members of the New Auer Quartet:
Péter KOVÁTS 1. violin, Ágota BENDIK 2. violin, Gábor NYÁRI viola, András Péter KÁRÁSZ cello

Programme subject to change.

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