„The Simply Quartet doesn’t play in front
of, but explicitly for their audience, which makes everyone feel spoken to.”
…words used by the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” in
June 2022, aptly describing one of the Simply Quartet’s many facets, which
makes them an outstanding quartet.
"From Chinese philosophy comes the
idea of a great entirety in which opposites depend on and complement each
other. Based on this idea, we combine complexity and simplicity. As four
different individuals, together we shape the unity of the string quartet, the
royal genre of chamber music."
The Simply Quartet is continuously
searching for a deep understanding of the inherent language of music: from the
early classical works to modern string quartet literature. They place great
emphasis on combining the three contrasting cultures (China, Austria, Norway)
upon which they draw their inspiration to develop a musical language of their
own; by exploring works from each of their cultures, they deepen their
knowledge of different sound worlds.
Originally founded in Shanghai under the auspices of Jensen Horn-Sin Lam, the quartet moved to Vienna to intensively explore the essence and origins of quartet playing – at the Joseph Haydn Institute of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, the ensemble studies with Johannes Meissl. In addition, the quartet owes valuable experiences and impulses to its years at the European Chamber Music Academy. The quartet captures further influences in Günter Pichler's class at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, where it was a member in 2020 and 2021.
The Simply Quartet has already been awarded four first prizes at renowned chamber music competitions: At the International Carl Nielsen Competition in Copenhagen & the "Quatuor á Bordeaux" in 2019, the "Franz Schubert and the Music of Modernity" in Graz in 2018 and in 2017 at the International Joseph Haydn Chamber Music Competition in Vienna.
At the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Simply
Quartet was part of the Great Talent programme (2020- 2022), and in the
2021/2022 season, they were one of the selected ensembles of the ECHO Rising
Stars series with debuts at concert halls including BOZAR Brussels,
Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Palau de la Música Catalana, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg
or the Luxembourg & Paris Philharmonies.
Primarius Danfeng Shen plays a violin by
Giovanni Battista Guadagnini from 1753, which is at his disposal thanks to a
generous loan from MERITO String Instruments Trust GmbH. Antonia Rankersberger
plays a violin by Camillo Camilli from 1736 (Mantua), made available to her by
the Austrian National Bank.