Artwork: Olaf Hajek

The cycle of six string quartets by Bartók recorded

In 2016, we declared ourselves Bartók Bound. In so doing, we committed our­ selves for an unlimited period to the fascinating music of an assiduous and headstrong Hungarian.

Béla Bartók is the composer who, in search of a new sound, sustained German romanticism while embracing the new concepts and styles emerging across Europe. Who, through his study of the folk music of nearly all countries in the Carpathian Basin – and later Turkey and North Africa too – incorporated its melodies in his work. Thus, Bartók sought to draw nearer to his ideal: ‘the brotherhood of men’.

About Bartók Bound

Over the course of the past five years, we compiled a number of programmes featuring at least one of Bartók’s string quartets. We placed his music alongside other composers who migrated to America in Fellow Travelers, we performed folklore from all over the world in Etnos, and we focussed on the twenties of the previous century and our own in Roaring and Flirting. Our Bartók Pub Quiz drew the audience into his life and work, while for children we created the production ‘Be Coloured!

But the nucleus of Bartók Bound remained the same: the study and performance of all six quartets and their registration on CD. Bartók makes extreme demands on the player: staggering technique, rhythmic precision, and great dedication and single­ mindedness in order to communicate his music to the listener. It gives enormous satisfaction to assimilate his self­created universe, to plumb the very depths of his musical language. The two volumes of Bartók Bound ­ with String Quartets Nos. 1-6  and the podcast (in Dutch) about our years with Bartók­ presents the fruits of this process.

Has this now come to an end? Not as far as we are concerned. The significance of these six works for the development of the string quartet in the twentieth century is inestimable. The music is so rich and challenging, so indescribably beautiful and thrilling, that we can go on playing it for years to come. And we consider it proven that one can do justice to Bartók’s music in many different ways ­ a conviction that we wish to continue to promote.

No concerts or performances are scheduled

Bartók Bound Podcast

Podcast maker Jan Paul de Bondt made a podcast series (in Dutch) about the life and work of Béla Bartók and the Bartók Bound trajectory of Ragazze Quartet. A total of four episodes were released (Dutch spoken).

Episode 1: get to know the string quartet and hear what makes Bartók’s music so challenging to play
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Episode 2: which unanswered love inspired Bartók’s first string quartet, including the theme he himself called his ‘death song’
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Episode 3 is set almost entirely in Hungary, zooming in on Bartók the Collector of Music Culture
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Episode 4: follow the Ragazze during CD recordings and discover an ancient melody from Transylvania
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Listen to Bartók Bound vol. 1: String Quartets Nos. 1, 2 & 4

Listen to Bartók Bound vol. 2: String Quartets Nos. 3, 5 & 6

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