Quartonal - De lütte Möw' (Stefan Hiller)
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Quartonal, an international award-winning and one of Germany's leading vocal groups, is singing De lütte Möw', composed by Stefan Hiller.
Lyrics by Martha Müller-Grählert:
Lett mal min Seel de Flüchten hängen
Von allen Grotstadtlarm un Tand,
Von all dat Hasten, all dat Drängen,
Denn schick ick sei an'n heimschen Strand,
Dahen, wo still de Dünen ragen,
In witten Sand de Fichten stahn,
Un wo de Wellen un de Wagen
In ewig glieken Wessel gahn.
Hürst du sei ruschen? — Unuphürlich,
Ohn End un Anfang nah un wiet,
As ein Choral, so irnst un fierlich
Erschallt ehr dusendstimmig Lied.
Wen einmal dat in Slap hett sungen
As Weigenlied, — o ganz gewiß,
Von allen Klängen, dei erklungen,
Kein anner je em leiwer is.
Sühst du de lütte Möw da fleigen
Hoch öwern wieden Wellenruum?
Bald lett sei sich von'n Stormwind weigen,
Bald dukt sei in den'n witten Schuum.
Hürst du ehrn Juchzer nu, den'n hellen,
Dörch Wagenbrus un Wellenspel?
Kennst du den'n flinken Reis'gesellen?
De lütte Möw is mine Seel.
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Quartonal began its roots in Northern Germany in the Uetersen Boy’s Choir and is currently one of the most sought-after vocal ensembles in Germany. The four young singers, Mirko Ludwig (Tenor), Jo Holzwarth (Tenor), Christoph Behm (Baritone) and Sönke Tams Freier (Bass), charm their audiences with their vast repertoire, attention to the smallest musical detail and refreshing witticism. Their trademark is their acutely harmonious sound that transcends every musical genre.
Shortly after the formation of the ensemble in 2006, Quartonal won first place at the German National Choir Competition (Dortmund) in the Vocal Ensemble category. In 2012, Quartonal was awarded audience and jury awards at the A cappella contest in Leipzig (Germany) and the Tolosako Abesbatza Lehiaketa choir competition in Tolosa (Spain).
The ensemble has performed throughout most of Germany, as well as Denmark, Belgium, France, Great Britain, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Poland, Slovakia, Taiwan and China. The four singers are frequently invited to perform at festivals such as the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Musikfest Stuttgart, Rheingau Musik Festival, MDR Musiksommer, Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Händelfestspiele Göttingen, Kultursommer Nordhessen, Meraner Musikwochen and Taipei International Choral Festival.
The repertoire of the ensemble covers a large part of the spectrum of the international a cappella literature: Renaissance madrigals, sacred and secular men’s choral works of the romantic period to contemporary compositions, international folk songs, while specializing in German and low German folk songs. In addition, they pride themselves with performing new compositions and arrangements.
Quartonal collaborates with international renowned composers and arrangers, such as Juan M. V. Garcia, Christoph Gerl, Oliver Gies, Thomas Hewitt Jones, Graham Lack, Philip Lawson, Patrick Prestel, Kurt Sampson und David Timm. They have also received artistic direction from the King’s Singers.
In 2013 Quartonal debuted their album Another Way with Sony Classical. The album
incorporates music by English composers of the 20th and 21st century. Simple
folksong arrangements, for example “The Vagabond” by Ralph Vaughan Willams,
contrast with the romantic pieces, such as Alec Rowley’s sea cycle "Full Tide". Finally, three commissioned compositions by Philip Lawson, Graham Lack and Thomas
Hewitt Jones introduce the album into the 21st century.
Everytime, Quartonal’s second album with Sony Classical presents a collection of international pop and folksongs. The majority of these arrangements were written specifically for this unique quartet. In addition to the popular pop songs, such as “Hard to say I'm sorry” by the American band Chicago or the famous German song “Über den Wolken” by Reinhard Mey, the recording also contains the simple German folk song “Der Mond ist aufgegangen” and a highly entertaining version of “La Cucaracha”. The northern German song “Fresenhof” is not only a homage to the birthplace of the ensemble, but also a piece that they have sung since their very first performance.
Quartonal also gives workshops around the world for choirs, vocal ensembles and conductors.
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