Quatuor Ébène
String quartet
Pierre Colombet : violin
Gabriel Le Magadure : violin
Mathieu Herzog : viola
Raphaël Merlin : violoncello
“Interpreters of rare understanding and communicative flair”
The Strad
Mastery, elegance, density, complicity, spirit, are words that
regularly come back about Quatuor Ebène, now considered one of the
very best young quartets worldwide. In the upcoming seasons, the
quartet will take part, among other prestigious engagements, in a Haydn
cycle at London’s Wigmore Hall, with the Emerson, Hagen, Arcanto
quartets in 2008-09. They will also celebrate the Haydn year at
Brussel’s Palais des Beaux-Arts and will perform in the near future in
such other venues as Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris, Amsterdam’s
Concertgebouw, Rotterdam’s De Doelen, Zurich’s Tonhalle, Vienna’s
Musikverein, the City of London Festival, Gstaad’s Menuhin Festival,
Frankfurt’s Alte Oper… and many other places in Germany, Austria,
Italy, Spain, the United-Kingdom, Belgium, Switzerland, the
United-States, Japan, ….”
In June 2006, Quatuor Ebène was admitted to the BBC New Generation
Artists Scheme. In 2004, the quartet waltzed off with the First Prize
of the prestigious ARD Competition in Munich in 2004, as well as the
Audience Prize, two Prizes for the best interpretation and the Karl
Klinger Foundation Prize. The Quatuor Ebène are also recipients of both
the Fondation Groupe Banque Populaire award and more recently the
Belmont Prize for Contemporary Music by the Forberg-Schneider
Foundation .
The quartet has already been invited to perform in many festivals and
concert venues throughout the world including Théâtre du Châtelet,
Wigmore Hall, The City of London Festival, Washington’s Corcoran and
Library of Congress, Festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, Berlin
Philharmony Chamber Music Hall, Mozarteum in Salzburg, La Pergola in
Florence, Ferrara Musica, Vilabertran’s Schubertiada in Spain, …
Chamber music partners include internationally-renowned musicians such
as Michel Dalberto, Frank Braley, Nicolai Lugansky, Alexandre Tharaud,
Gary Hoffman, François Salque, Michel Portal, Eric Le Sage, Paul Meyer,
Patricia Petibon, the Lindsay Quartet ...
The Quatuor Ebène is distinguished by its open-mindedness and
versatility. Displaying equal facility in the classical repertoire and
contemporary music, the quartet also performs jazz concerts in renowned
jazz venues ( la Roque d’Anthéron, Jazz à Vienne, Vannes Jazz
Festival,…)
The Quatuor Ebène has recorded a live Haydn CD (Mirare, Harmonia Mundi)
which was released in February 2006. The CD was unanimously praised
worldwide (Album of the Month in The Strad). They will a Bartok CD in
March 2007.
The Ebène Quartet is supported by the Borletti-Buitoni Trust Borletti-Buitoni Trust .
Since november 2006, Quatuor Ebene has been offered a residence at fondation Singer-Polignac in Paris.
Following the success of their live Haydn CD (Mirare – Harmonia Mundi
february 2006) Quatuor Ebene released a Bartok CD featuring
the composer’s first three quartets in march 2007.

