Wooden Bodies Malva Quartet

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Album info

Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
10.09.2021

Label: Footprint Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Malva Quartet

Composer: Tebogo Monnakgotla, Aleksandra Vrebalov, Caroline Shaw (1982), Karin Rehnqvist (b. 1957), Alex Christensen

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  • Karin Rhenqvist (b. 1957):
  • 1 Rhenqvist: The Riddle 07:57
  • Tebogo Monnakgotla (b. 1972):
  • 2 Monnakgotla: Wooden Bodies 07:50
  • Aleksandra Vrebalov (b. 1970):
  • 3 Vrebalov: My Desert, My Rose 07:55
  • Lo Kristenson (b. 1991):
  • 4 Kristenson: Vridna, vågsång 12:31
  • Caroline Shaw (b. 1982):
  • 5 Shaw: Entr'acte 10:54
  • Total Runtime 47:07

Info for Wooden Bodies



The latest release from Footprint Records – Wooden Bodies – is a snapshot of a decade of contemporary creativity within the string quartet genre and celebrates the Malva String Quartet’s appetite for the new and unusual – for novel ways in which the ‘wooden bodies’ of the ensemble, both human and instrumental, might converse, argue, interact and celebrate. The Malva Quartet is definitely one the most exciting string quartets in Sweden and their driving force is curiosity. ‘We play music that we are passionate about and we want to provide high quality and intensely communicative musical experiences. When we set our programs we try to push the boundaries, experimenting with sounds and expectations. We love to collaborate with other artists and we have a playful approach to music making and concert creation.’ Karin Rehnqvist’s The Riddle is a single-movement work that threads a typically simple, folk-like melody on a journey through the quartet’s varied expressive capabilities. ‘I try to find ideas that are simple but have complexity inside, so that you can make more out of it,’ the composer has said. Tebogo Monnakgotla was nominated for the 2018 Nordic Council Music Prize. Her score Wooden Bodies from 2018 was commissioned by the Malva Quartet. It is a piece both elusive and tangible, presenting a theatrical interplay between the four ‘wooden bodies’ of the string quartet which appear to long for unification. My Desert, My Rose by Aleksandra Vrebalov is based on the idea of individuality in a string quartet: ‘what one brings to the group, what one gives to the others and what one gets from them.’ Lo Kristenson has focused on music in circular, twisting forms that explore the minute details of resistance, energy, pressure and slow growth. Her score vridna, vågsång explores the idea of resistance in the instruments, adding vocal sounds too.

Malva Quartet



Malva Quartet
which was formed in 2008 at the Academy of Music and Drama at the University of Gothenburg, tours Sweden regularly with several children’s performances and has introduced thousands of kids over the years to chamber music through their repertoire.

Booklet for Wooden Bodies

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