Loewenguth Quartet
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The Loewenguth Quartet was a string quartet
String quartet
A string quartet is a musical ensemble of four string players – usually two violin players, a violist and a cellist – or a piece written to be performed by such a group...

 musical ensemble
Musical ensemble
A musical ensemble is a group of people who perform instrumental or vocal music. In classical music, trios or quartets either blend the sounds of musical instrument families or group together instruments from the same instrument family, such as string ensembles or wind ensembles...

 led by the French
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 violin
Violin
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ist Alfred Loewenguth. It was particularly famous for performances of classical repertoire such as Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn quartets, and was active from the 1930s to the 1970s.

Personnel

The founding line-up of the Loewenguth Quartet was:
  • 1st violin: Alfred Loewenguth
  • 2nd violin: Maurice Fuéri
  • Viola: J. George; later, Louis Martini.
  • Cello: Pierre Basseux.


From the early 1960s the desks were occupied thus:
  • 1st violin: Alfred Loewenguth (1929–1983)
  • 2nd violin: Jacques Gotkovsky (before 1963-1967); Jean-Pierre Sabouret (1967–1975); Philippe Langlois (1976–1983).
  • Viola: Roger Roche; Jean-Claude De Waele; Jacques Borsarello (1979–1983)
  • Cello: Roger Loewenguth (to 1983). (brother of Alfred)


The quartet was dissolved in 1983 at the death of the founder.

Origins

Alfred Loewenguth was born in Paris
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 in 1911. He formed his first string quartet in 1929, but appeared in public as a violinist first in 1936.

Loewenguth began to study the violin at 8 years old, and had his first pupil when he was 12. At 16, he entered the Conservatoire National de Paris, and he set up his own Violin School when he was 17. At 19 he won the first prize at the Conservatoire, and principal medals for chamber music
Chamber music
Chamber music is a form of classical music, written for a small group of instruments which traditionally could be accommodated in a palace chamber. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small number of performers with one performer to a part...

 and solfeggio. For chamber music he was a pupil of André Tourret and Roger Ducasse. In 1959 he founded the Alfred Loewenguth Youth Orchestras, and in 1969 he set up the Music Festival of the Orangerie de Sceaux. He both founded and directed the Conservatoire of the 9th arrondissement of Paris, and taught at the Conservatoire of Stuttgart
Stuttgart
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, at the Schola Cantorum de Paris, and at the Académie Internationale at Nice
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. Although he devoted the core of his musical work to teaching and to chamber music - with his quartet or in duo (for more than fifty years with the pianist Françoise Doreau), he also had a career as soloist. The cinematographer Benoit Jacquot
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 devoted a documentary called "Enfance Musique" to him in 1979.

Alfred Loewenguth died in 1983.

The quartet performed the complete quartets of Beethoven in a series of 6 concerts over three consecutive weekends in November 1948 in New York. On 12 November 1948 they gave the premiere of the 6th quartet, op. 64 (1947) of Egon Wellesz
Egon Wellesz
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 at the Library of Congress
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. In the same year they also performed the complete Beethoven series for the Casavant Society in Montreal. The quartet performed Priaulx Rainier
Priaulx Rainier
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's string quartet at the Edinburgh Festival
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 in 1949.

Recordings

The Loewenguth Quartet made many recordings on 78rpm and 33rpm discs, for various labels including Deutsche Grammofon (and Archiv), Vox, Philips, Westminster, Les Discophiles Français, Club National du Disque and some smaller French and American labels.
  • Beethoven: Op 18 no 4 (1947) & No 16 (1946).
  • Beethoven: Complete Quartets (Vox Box SVBX 543/4/5). (published 1962?)
  • Mozart: Quartets K387 & K428 (1951), K458 (DGG 18315) (1950) also (Decca 10", DL 7517), K465 (c.1945) (another version live 1972), Clarinet quintet K581 (live 1972 with Georgina Dobrée). (DOREMI reissue vol 1)
  • Haydn: Quartets op 64 no 5 (DGG 18315), op 76 no 2 and 74 no 3 (Oriole Eurodisc SMG 20066). (DOREMI reissue vol 1)
  • Hugo Wolf
    Hugo Wolf
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    : Italienische Serenade. (Opera label)
  • Jean Françaix
    Jean Françaix
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    : Quatuor à cordes; Juvénalia. (Opera label)
  • Roussel
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    : String Quartet in D major op 45. (1953).(Decca DL 4026)
  • Claude Debussy
    Claude Debussy
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    : String quartet op 10 (DGG 18312) (Club National du Disque CND 75)
  • Maurice Ravel
    Maurice Ravel
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    : String quartet in F (DGG 18312) (Club National du Disque CND 75)
  • Gabriel Fauré
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    : Quartet (and Roussel quartet), (Vox TV34014S). Complete Chamber Music, (VOX QSVBX 5152).
  • César Franck
    César Franck
    César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck was a composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life....

    : Quartet in D major.
  • Emile Goué: Third quartet, Sonata for piano and violin (with Doreau).(Azur Classical CD AZC 081)
  • J.S.Bach: The Art of Fugue - Contrapunctus 9. (1945)
  • Jacques Ibert
    Jacques Ibert
    Jacques François Antoine Ibert was a French composer. Having studied music from an early age, he studied at the Paris Conservatoire and won its top prize, the Prix de Rome at his first attempt, despite studies interrupted by his service in World War I.Ibert pursued a successful composing career,...

    : String Quartet. (1945)
  • Franz Schubert
    Franz Schubert
    Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.Although he died at an early age, Schubert was tremendously prolific. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies , liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music...

    : String Quartet No.14 "Der Tod und Das Mädchen". (Discophiles Francais DF203).(1956)
  • Schubert: No.12 'Quartettsatz'. (Discophiles Francais DF203).(1956)
  • Jean Roger-Ducasse
    Jean Roger-Ducasse
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    : String quartet no 2.
  • Sergei Prokofiev
    Sergei Prokofiev
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    : 2nd Quartet (& Roussel Quartet) (DGG). (1955)
  • Pierre Vachon
    Pierre Vachon
    Pierre Vachon was a French composer.Vachon was born in Avignon. He wrote around thirty string quartets, various chamber works, operas, and orchestral pieces. He studied the violin with Carlo Chiabrano in Paris and first performed on 24 December 1756, at the Concert Spirituel, playing one of his...

    : Quartets Op 11 no 1, 5. (DGG Archiv SAPM 198033)
  • Nicolas Dalayrac
    Nicolas Dalayrac
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    : Quartets Op 7 no 3, op. 1 no 3 (5). (Archiv SAPM 198033)

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