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2015

The Talich Quartet (Czech: Talichovo kvarteto) is a Czech string quartet founded in 1964, which has won several Grand Prix du Disque awards.[1][2]

Members[edit]

Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Cello

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The Talich Quartet was founded in 1964 by Jan Talich, Sr. (1945–2020) while still a student at Prague Conservatory, and named after his famous uncle Václav Talich (1883-1961), the conductor and founder of the Czech Philharmonic.[4] They have performed at the Prague Spring International Music Festival and Casals Festival. Specializing in works by Czech composers, they have premièred works by Viktor Kalabis, Luboš Fišer and Luboš Sluka.

The quartet played for the first time in Paris on March 6 1975, with such success that they were invited to the United States in June 1976.[5] However their North American debut is said to have been made in 1987.[6]

They made many records for Calliope and at least one with Collins Classics. Their first Calliope recordings, of Dvořák String Quartets Opp. 61 and 96,[7] and of the Mozart Clarinet Quintet with Bohuslav Zahradník and String Quartet, K 156,[8] won the Grand Prix du Disque de l'Académie Charles Cros for 1977. Their intégrale (complete cycle) of Beethoven quartets was recorded between the late 1970s and the early 1980s.[9] The Mozart recording, and the Beethoven String Quartets Opp. 127 and 135 (CAL 1640), both won Diapason d'or awards.

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  • ^ This changeover was in 1970, according to the (French) sleevenotes for Calliope 1617: Dvořák Opp. 61 & 96.
  • ^ A 1977 note attributes the formation of the Quartet to Professor Josef Micka, and gives the date 1962. See (French) sleevenotes for Calliope 1617: Dvořák opp. 61 & 96.
  • ^ Sleevenote to Calliope LP 1631.
  • ^ See Talich Quartet
  • ^ Calliope LP CAL 1617.
  • ^ Calliope LP CAL 1628.
  • ^ Calliope LPs CAL 1631 through 1640.
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