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Last Leaf

Danish String Quartet

Last Leaf

Awards:

This is the gorgeous follow-up album to the 2014 Wood Works disc. The four Scandinavians offer their own stylish arrangements of Nordic folk music – plus a couple of their own tunes.

Last Leaf

Danish String Quartet

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This is the gorgeous follow-up album to the 2014 Wood Works disc. The four Scandinavians offer their own stylish arrangements of Nordic folk music – plus a couple of their own tunes.

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The Danish String Quartet is widely recognised as the most exciting young string quartet of the present moment, bringing new insights to contemporary composition and core classical repertoire. In parallel, they have also made surprising and impressive forays into the world of Nordic folk music.

Their 2014 album Wood Works (Dacapo Records) was a left-field hit, and audiences around the world have been delighted by concert performances of the music. Now the Danish String Quartet bring their folk project to ECM with a stirring new recording. Fästan takes off from an unusual Christmas hymn, "Now found is the fairest of roses", published in 1732 by Danish theologian and poet H.A. Brorson. The hymn is set to a mysterious, dark melody: Brorson had chosen an old Lutheran funeral choral to accompany his Christmas hymn, elegantly showing how life and death are always connected.

"From here we embark on a travel through the rich fauna of Nordic folk melodies until returning to Brorson in the end," say the DSQ. "It is a journey that could have been made in many different ways, but we believe that we returned with some nice souvenirs. In these old melodies, we find immense beauty and depth, and we can't help but sing them through the medium of our string quartet. Brorson found the fairest of roses, we found a bunch of amazing tunes ? and we hope you will enjoy what we did to them."

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Awards and reviews

  • The New York Times
    Recordings of the Year 2017

February 2018

This is the gorgeous follow-up album to the 2014 Wood Works disc. The four Scandinavians offer their own stylish arrangements of Nordic folk music – plus a couple of their own tunes.

December 2017

Repetition presents an opportunity to layer, weave, darken and question. Never do any of the arrangements drift into the schmaltzy…The best album of folk ditties from a string quartet you’ll ever hear? Probably.

28th September 2017

Melodically it is a beautiful set, ranging from traditional Faroese ballads to bittersweet waltzes, and there’s no question the band can play: the sound is lissom, polished, flawless. But all the glossiness doesn’t sit quite right.

New York Times 13th December 2017

It is wonderful to hear these superb players let their collective hair down in this collection of (mostly) Scandinavian folk tunes and original material composed in like fashion. This should warm the heart of every fan of fiddling, whether bluegrass, Celtic or Bachian.
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