Piano Quartet

(2018)

Co-commissioned by The Philharmonic Piano Quartet Berlin and the Lied Center of Performing Arts University of Nebraska in Lincoln. It was recorded in 2018 in Berlin and was released by Sony Classical on the same disc as “Eleven Eleven”.

World Premiere: February 6, 2018
Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet
Radford University, Radford, VA, USA

The Elfman Piano Quartet was Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie Studio (April 2018)
Recorded by Christophe Franke
Mixed by Noah Snyder and Christophe Franke

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  • It was 2017 and I was travelling to Berlin to hear the Berlin Philharmonic perform. As usual it was a spectacular event. While there, I met Knut Weber, their principal cellist. He was the one who suggested the possibility of writing a piano quartet for his ensemble, The Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet. I was once again faced with something to explore that I knew absolutely nothing about, so of course I immediately agreed. Having only recently finished the violin concerto, I was much more relaxed with diving into what was, for me, more uncharted territory. The idea of writing a string quartet was intimidating, as I’m so infatuated by the string quartets of Shostakovich – but the presence of a piano gave me a bit more confidence, and I loved the freedom that the genre provides. For some strange reason, my first thematic thought going into it was doing variations on the familiar children’s schoolyard taunt: “Nya, nya, nya, nya nya…” I had no idea why, but wasn't aware of anyone doing that before before and thought it would be fun. It was. You can hear it in the second movement of the quartet, “Kinderspott”. It was a great pleasure writing my first quartet for such wonderful musicians.

    © Danny Elfman

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