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Epilogue
Zephyr Quartet
Belinda Gehlert violin
Emily Tulloch violin
Jason Thomas viola
Hilary Kleinig cello
Zephyr Quartet's new release, EPILOGUE, betrays expectations in the best manner possible. Listeners expecting to hear traditional (or even contemporary) classical music from this Australian string quartet will be in for a big surprise when they find tracks that resemble those of – wait for it – a great modern pop or rock group instead. But there is more: the immediate accessibility of their music almost instantly reveals a great depth, profundity and musical richness, to the point where it will find only few rivals in contemporary composition.
Far from being epigones of the Old, Zephyr Quartet manages to create a coherent, but nonetheless varied mix of pieces which highly encourage repeated listening. Perhaps most striking is the utmost homogeneity of EPILOGUE, considering that the individual pieces were composed by the individual members of the quartet, providing each ensemble member with the chance to express themselves. And yet, all these pieces fit together like pieces of the same big puzzle, indubitably a testament to the group's remarkable cohesion as such.
Unsurprisingly, but thankfully, this also naturally translates into the actual performance and interpretation. Great care is taken with every phrase, every measure, every note: there is no outshining one another, as one sometimes finds in less equally-weighted string quartets. There is never a struggle, only serene accordance and sublime understanding. EPILOGUE truly is a group effort, and it's a spectacle – one which impressively demonstrates that the whole is, in fact, a whole lot more than merely the sum of its individual parts.
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"One of this year’s most enjoyable albums"
Track Listing & Credits
# | Title | Composer | Performer | |
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01 | Great White Bird | Hilary Kleinig | Zephyr Quartet | 4:12 |
02 | Femme fatale: I. Anne Boleyn | Belinda Gehlert | Zephyr Quartet | 3:58 |
03 | Femme fatale: II. Hedda Gabler | Belinda Gehlert | Zephyr Quartet | 3:52 |
04 | Femme fatale: III. Huldra | Belinda Gehlert | Zephyr Quartet | 3:02 |
05 | Cockatoos (Version for String Quartet) | Hilary Kleinig | Zephyr Quartet | 4:29 |
06 | Ecstatic Moments: II. Exquisite Peace | Hilary Kleinig | Zephyr Quartet | 5:07 |
07 | Blindfold Gift | Emily Tulloch | Zephyr Quartet | 3:25 |
08 | Our Lovely Star | Emily Tulloch | Zephyr Quartet | 2:55 |
09 | Mulysa | Jason Thomas | Zephyr Quartet | 5:13 |
10 | Time's Timeless Art | Jason Thomas | Zephyr Quartet | 6:23 |
11 | Epilogue | Belinda Gehlert | Zephyr Quartet | 4:27 |
Recorded April 25, June 10, July 3 & 22, 2019 at Wizard Tone Studios in Adelaide, Australia
Engineered by James Brown & Jarrad Payne
Produced, edited & mixed by Peter Dowdall, except Exquisite Peace, mixed by Hilary Kleinig & Peter Dowdall
©2020 Zephyr Quartet. All rights reserved.
Executive Producer Bob Lord
Executive A&R Sam Renshaw
A&R Director Brandon MacNeil
A&R Danielle Lewis
VP, Audio Production Jeff LeRoy
Audio Director Lucas Paquette
Mastering Shaun Michaud
VP, Design & Marketing Brett Picknell
Art Director Ryan Harrison
Design Edward A. Fleming
Publicity Patrick Niland, Sara Warner
Artist Information
Zephyr Quartet
Zephyr Quartet are Australia’s leading genre-defying explorers of dynamic cross-artform, music-focused collaborations. They are an award-winning string ensemble whose musicians compose, arrange, and improvise. This unique skill set, together with Zephyr’s open-minded approach, allows them to skillfully traverse musical worlds and gives them their own distinct voice.
Acknowledgements
We are truly grateful to all the people who have helped bring EPILOGUE into being: our Manager/Creative Producer and dear friend Jennifer Greer Holmes; Peter Dowdall for producing, editing, and mixing; James Brown and Jarrad Payne at Wizard Tone Studios; all the staff at PARMA Recordings; Flinders University; the Government of South Australia through Arts South Australia, the Music Development Office and Department for Innovation and Skills for their continued support of our work and this project; and our loved ones, families, friends, and supporters who make it all worthwhile.
Notes
Some things in life change and some things stay the same. The music on EPILOGUE, written between 2013-2019, comments on both sides of this dichotomy. The pieces respond to social, cultural, and political ideas of past and present times and their influences are wide-ranging: the power of music to connect all people regardless of language and cultural background; the poetry of fellow South Australian, Syd Harrex; notorious female figures; a song sung before white settlement in Australia; feelings of trepidation and joy, fragile peace, and time standing still; an observation that our departed loved ones are sleeping close by; and an attempt to seek simple beauty. These pieces and their stories have been a part of our lives for many years and we are thrilled to share this music. We hope it speaks to you.
— Zephyr Quartet