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The ARTE Quartett was founded in 1995 by the saxophonists Beat Hofstetter, Sascha Armbruster, Andrea Formenti and Beat Kappeler.

Their musical style consists of contemporary music, jazz, and free improvisation. The four musicians have commissioned many works, often working collaboratively with a composer in developing a composition. The quartet has also arranged and composed original music which they often present at concerts with a thematic focus.

ARTE Quartett has performed concerts with Urs Leimgruber, Hans Feigenwinter, Terry Riley,[1] Michael Riessler, Tim Berne,[2] Fred Frith,[3] Nick Didkovsky, Pierre Favre, Lucas Niggli and Rabih Abou-Khalil.

The quartet tours regularly, plays at various festivals and concert series, and has recorded with various national broadcast companies. Among the festivals and venues where the ARTE Quartett has played are: Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris (F); Meistersinger Festival, Nürnberg (D); Eremitage, Schwaz (A); Münchner Klaviersommer, München (D); Fest der Künste, St. Moritz (CH); Theater, Basel (CH); Centro Culturale Svizzero, Mailand (I); Istituto Svizzero, Rom (I); Melos-Ethos, Bratislava (SLK); Ultraschall, Berlin (D); Jazzfestival, Schaffhausen (CH); Queen Elizabeth Hall, London Jazz Festival (GB);[4] Instant Chavirés, Paris (F); Bimhuis, Amsterdam (NL), FIMAV, Victoriaville (CA); Porgy & Bess, Wien (AT); Stanser Musiktage, Stans (CH); Off-Beat Festival, Basel (CH).

Discography

References

  1. ^ Lewis, Dave. "Terry Riley: Assassin Reverie: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. ^ Astarita, Glenn. "The Sevens: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  3. ^ Medwin, Mark (4 October 2009). "Fred Frith: To Sail, To Sail, Pas de Deux & The Big Picture/Still Urban". All About Jazz. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  4. ^ Fordham, John (24 November 2003). "London jazz festival: Tim Berne/Lizz Wright". The Guardian. Retrieved 1 May 2011.