Insects & Machines Jasper String Quartet

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Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
27.10.2023

Label: Sono Luminus

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Jasper String Quartet

Composer: Vivan Fung (1975)

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  • Vivian Fung (b. 1975): String Quartet No. 1:
  • 1Fung: String Quartet No. 1: I. Animato04:03
  • 2Fung: String Quartet No. 1: II. Interludium03:37
  • 3Fung: String Quartet No. 1: III. Pizzicato04:21
  • 4Fung: String Quartet No. 1: IV. Moto Perpetuo – Presto Possible04:28
  • String Quartet No. 2:
  • 5Fung: String Quartet No. 2: I. Introduction01:40
  • 6Fung: String Quartet No. 2: II. Of the Wind03:01
  • 7Fung: String Quartet No. 2: III. Of Birds and Insects03:29
  • 8Fung: String Quartet No. 2: IV. Interlude – With Calmness: Klangfarbenmelodie01:45
  • 9Fung: String Quartet No. 2: V. Of Tribes and Villages03:44
  • 10Fung: String Quartet No. 2: VI. Postlude: Of Ghosts and Memories02:51
  • String Quartet No. 3:
  • 11Fung: String Quartet No. 311:48
  • String Quartet No. 4:
  • 12Fung: String Quartet No. 4: Insects and Machines11:27
  • Total Runtime56:14

Info for Insects & Machines



Vivian Fung has long been a friend and admired composer of the Jasper String Quartet. The Quartet first performed one of her works in 2019, and we were immediately captivated by the visceral energy and impeccable craft of her writing. Vivian’s String Quartets Nos. 1–4 span 18 years of her career and reflect a remarkable journey of absorbing, integrating, and synthesizing a unique spectrum of influences into her compositional voice. Unwavering in all of the works is a fierce heart, instrumental fearlessness, and an amazing instinct for texture. We are incredibly grateful to have recorded these works with Vivian in the studio and for the growth we experienced in the process. (Jasper String Quartet)

This album is a testimonial to my lifelong adoration of strings, dating back to my beginning cello studies as a middle school student. My cello teacher introduced me to a wide-ranging repertoire and opened up my sonic world with the sound of string quartets, concerti, and Baroque instruments. The string quartet format, in particular, has gripped my imagination since writing Pizzicato, which I originally wrote as a standalone work and later incorporated as the third movement of String Quartet No. 1 and continues to be one of my most performed pieces. Many thank you to the Jasper String Quartet for their dedication to this CD project; to my husband, son, and parents for their support; and to everyone at Sono Luminus for producing this wonderful album. (Vivan Fung)

“Suite No. 1’s arpeggiated opening is nicely unaffected, the closing “Gigue” a joyous stomp. Which makes Suite No. 2’s D minor opening all the more potent, Thorsteinsdóttir’s “Prelude” very dark indeed. Suites 3 and 4 are joyous – the former’s “Sarabande” really sings, and No. 4’s “Courante” skips along. Keep the disc playing and you’ll relish the 5th suite’s drop into C minor. Thorsteinsdóttir’s opening movement unfolds like an operatic aria, the theatricality wholly appropriate. No. 6 offers much-needed emotional relief, the final gigue a consolatory hug. Sono Luminus’s engineering is up to their high standards, the sound rich and immediate. Recommended.” (Graham Rickson, The Arts Desk)

Jasper String Quartet:
J Freivogel, violin
Karen Kim, violin
Andrew Gonzalez, viola
Rachel Henderson Freivogel, cello

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Booklet for Insects & Machines

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