Dior Quartet
Vail Interfaith Chapel Dior QuartetThe Dior Quartet returns to perform Robert Paterson’s Quartet No. 1, Love Boat, in a program that also includes Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major.
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Dior Quartet
Dior Quartet
Joined together from Israel, Korea-Canada, Saint Lucia, and the USA, the Dior String Quartet is the Quartet-in-Residence at the Glenn Gould School, Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.
Silver prize winners of the 2021 Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition and Bronze Medalists of the 2019 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, they formed in fall 2018 at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, under the tutelage of Pacifica Quartet. They studied with members of the Alban Berg, St. Lawrence, Danish, Artemis, Ébene, and Belcea quartets.
The Dior Quartet participated in various programs, including the Britten-Pears Young Artists Program, Banff String Quartet: Evolution in collaboration with Tippet Rise Art Center, McGill International String Quartet Academy in Montreal, and the SLSQ Seminar. The Dior Quartet collaborated with Orion Weiss and Victor Yampolsky during their residency at Wintegreen Music Festival, and with Rolston String Quartet, Axel Strauss, and Stéphane Lemelin at the 2021 Prince Edward County Chamber Music Festival.
The quartet made their debut with the Schneider Concert Series in January 2021 and were quarter finalists in the 2021 Bartok World Competition in Budapest.
The repertoire and projects they pursue intersect with their multicultural backgrounds and moral values, as they seek to explore the immigrant experience through art. The quartet takes their name from the French word “d’or” which means gold. It is a rare, elegant, and malleable element, precious to those who own it and often gifted to loved ones. Most importantly, gold holds the memory of the earth and absorbs the stories of the people who give it shape and form.
Program Highlights
- Dior Quartet
Program Notes
String Quartet No. 1, Love Boat
ROBERT PATERSON
String Quartet No. 1, Love Boat
I. Fast and Sprightly
II. Logy
III. Sad, Luscious Adagio
IV. Energetic Polka
String Quartet in F major
RAVEL
String Quartet in F major
Allegro Moderato – Très doux
Assez vif – Très rythmé
Très lent
Vif et agité
Artist Insights
The first half of this program features Robert Paterson’s String Quartet No. 1, a ball of fire that reflects Paterson’s distinctive style of string quartet writing. He incorporates influences from Bartók and Berg while inserting American references, drawing from his childhood and cultural background. The composition juxtaposes a “serious modern” style with quotes from the “Love Boat” theme song, southern tunes, and personal anecdotes from his childhood. This creates a complex, thought-provoking listen, in which the theatricality and comic relief can take you by surprise.
Ravel offers a contrast to the high energy and intensity of Paterson’s writing, presenting the soothing harmonies of French music from the early 20th century with musical techniques that mirror the colors and characteristics of impressionist art. Our intention in combining the two—Paterson’s sharp wit and the calming beauty of Ravel—is a program that results in a wholesome concert experience
—Dior Quartet