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Quatuor Arod

 
Photo : Julien Benhamou

Quatuor Arod

Jordan Victoria (violin)
Alexandre Vu (violin)
Tanguy Parisot (viola)
Jérémy Garbarg (cello)

So, what is this “Arod”? A forgotten composer, a mythical city, a mysterious acrostic? Why not, indeed. In fact, Le Quatuor Arod chose as their tutelary figure a knight imagined by Tolkien in The Lord of the Rings. A symbol of strength and ardour (his name means “agile, swift”), he also embodied a spirit of freedom and companionship given that the elf Legolas provided him with a bareback horse, without reins.

This community of the bow was born in 2013 at the Conservatoire de Paris. All the members of the quartet studied there, benefiting in particularfrom the teaching of Jean Sulem. Starting out as a group of students, burning to get their fingers onthe finest pages of therepertoire, the ensemble chose as their first outingthe FNAPEC competition, which has crowned such great string quartets as the Modigliani and Ysaÿe. The Quatuor Arod won the first prize there (2014), which for them opened the doors of the ProQuartet residency–the European Centre for Chamber Music.

Pushed into the limelight by this exploit, the Quatuor Arod was made the BBC New Generation Artist from 2017 to 2019 and the ECHO Rising Star for the 2018-2019 season, before continuingtheir glittering career. Just five years after their first harmonies in a rehearsal roomat the Conservatoire, they are sought for across the five continents and in the most prestigious concert halls: the Philharmonie de Paris, the Wigmore Hall in London, the Berliner Philharmonie, the ElbPhilharmonie of Hamburg, the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, Bozar in Brussels, the Oji Hall in Tokyo and none other than Carnegie Hall in New York for their first tour of the USA.

From Gramophone to Le Monde without forgetting The Strad and Diapason, critics have alsohailed the rare energy of the Quatuor Arod in concert as well as the quality of their recordings, the first of which was devoted to Mendelssohn, and the second created like a musical kaleidoscope centred around Mathilde Zemlinsky; the third, devoted to Schubert, and the last devoted to French music : Debussy, Ravel, Attahir.

In 2023 is also released a documentary about their life “Ménage à Quatre” by the iconic Burno Monsaingeon, which depicts a funny and intimist portrait of the Arod.