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The Jerusalem Quartet are playing in the UK again, and hoping the protestors stay away

June 23, 2011 09:53
String fellows: Pavlosky,  Bresler, Kam and Zlotnikov

By

Tim Stein

3 min read

Interviewing the Jerusalem Quartet is almost impossible. It has taken many months and a series of increasingly frantic emails to track down the ensemble's first violinist, Alexander "Sasha" Pavlovsky, at his home in Jerusalem. The elusiveness has nothing to do with an aversion to the media. Rather as one of the world's leading and most presentable young quartets, the four members are so phenomenally busy. With a heavy touring schedule, they never appear to be in one place for any length of time, and rarely long enough to commit to interviews. So getting one of them on the phone is a bit of an achievement.

Since its formation in 1993, the quartet has become a real force on the concert circuit, giving approximately 60-70 performances a year and winning a multitude of awards along the way. Next stop is a performance of works by Brahms and Schumann at the Cheltenham Festival.

"We try to keep a good balance with our concerts, not too few, and not too many," says Pavlovsky. "It probably equates to a solo artist giving 30 concerts a year. Anything more, and it then becomes very stressful. We didn't want it to be more business than pleasure. And three of us do have families to look after," he laughs.

The Quartet fills in those gaps between tours by performing in Israel ("it's very important for us to play in our adopted country", says Pavlovsky) and devoting time to their individual teaching commitments.

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