Terem Quartet


The Terem Quartet is a musical ensemble from Saint Petersburg, Russia. The ensemble, which plays in the Crossover genre, was created in 1986. Having represented St Petersburg in cultural events across the world, the quartet has come to be regarded as a symbol of their native city.
The current line-up is: Andrey Konstantinov, Andrey Smirnov, Vladimir Kudryavtcev and Alexey Barshchev

History

1980s

The ensemble was created in 1986 as a project of four Saint Petersburg Conservatory students: Andrey Konstantinov, Andrey Smirnov, Mikhail Dzudze and Igor Ponomarenko. At one time the students were called up for military service. After the first year of this service they were transferred to the local army ensemble, which consisted of orchestra, choir and ballet. Some time later, an idea to create a new ensemble was born and this one was called "Russian Souvenir".
At this time we promised each other that just the ensemble will be the main thing for all of us. We have already understood that we are interesting only when we are together. Our "Terem" is not just a beautiful building. There are no chiefs for us, everyone does his bit and it forms what we are building. In our music we unite different genres under one roof. Terem is open for guests, we are always glad to see them

The group's first concert took place on 26 November 1986 on the stage of music teachers training college. According to Andrey Konstantinov, at the end of the performance the audience stood up to applaud and the musicians knew they had made the right choice. In 1989 Melodiya released the first LP record of the ensemble - "Terem Quartet".

1990s

In 1991, the quartet was invited to take part in the Womad festival in the UK, where they performed along with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Sinéad O'Connor, Suzanne Vega and Led Zeppelin. At Gabriel's instance, Real World Records recorded the quartet's first CD – "The Terem" – which was released in 1992. AllMusic gave it 4.5 stars, saying: "The Quartet's eccentric approach transforms everything it touches into shades of humor and delight.". In the following years, Terem Quartet repeatedly performed at Womad.
In 1994. Pope John Paul II invited Terem Quartet to the Vatican. Here, on the "Family Day" holiday, they gave a concert to an audience of 120,000, among whom was Mother Teresa, who blessed the musicians and presented them with medallions. This year two CDs were released: "Classical" and "1000 concert". The first was released by "Real World Records" and took its name from the inclusion of pieces by Mozart, Schubert, Glinka and Chopin. The second is a recording of the 1000 concert in Saint Petersburg Philharmonia and was released on the Terem Quartet label.
In 1998, the quartet performed at the Edinburgh festival in the UK, and the ensemble's concerts received the highest marks from The Scotsman newspaper.
. That year, two further CDs were released. The first was No, Russia Cannot Be Perceived by Wit, produced by Giovanni Amighetti and awarded four stars by AllMusic: "These classically-trained musicians exhibit masterful technique at their tools. The sounds they make seem to arise from an ensemble much greater than a quartet. Subtle, inventive, and gifted with a sense of humor, their gypsy turns thrill and enthrall". The second, Flea Waltz, was released by Bomba-Piter.

2000–2010

In 2000, the line-up underwent a change as Igor Ponomarenko was replaced by Alexey Barshchev. In 2002, Bomba-Piter released a three-CD compilation: Anthology I, "Anthology II" and "Anthology III". In addition, the album Russian Sufferings was released.
In 2003, the Terem Quartet organized their own world music festival in Saint Petersburg. In 2004, three more CDs were released: Terem Quartet and Friends, "2000th concert" and "Neapolitan Songs".
In 2009, the quartet opened the Eurovision second semi-final in Moscow. For this event, the musicians prepared a six-minute potpourri of songs by winners of this competition, including. Also this year, the quartet released a DVD. "Terem Quartet or Imperceptibles".

Style

In 1991 Peter Gabriel called the ensemble style "Teremism" by analogy with "communism". In European terminology Terem-Quartet's style is known as "World music".
In the "Creative Infantry" programme the musicians themselves spoke about their style. The name of the ensemble resembles this attitude: "Terem" is a big house which unites musical currents all over the world.
Terem is not only a house. It is a place where everything is fine. When creating the ensemble if we had set our goal to make money we wouldn't have become Terem. We always have had a sublime goal - to create contemporary music on the basis of national one so that it was clear and public. So that it excited us and the audience.

Critics

The Quartet's immaculate musicianship shines like an illuminated manuscript...

Mozart, Chopin and Bizet as you've never heard them before - classical music become theatre.

Love, hatred, irony, more philosophical feelings, all of these are mixed in Russian music, it's very spiritual.

Nikita Mikhalkov said that it was important for him to find a wonderful combination of professionalism, musicality, mischief and root structure in the ensemble.
Following a joint performance with the ensemble, Yuri Shevchuk said that his band DDT and Terem Quartet will be friends. For their 20th anniversary, he presented the quartet with notes of his songs in the hope that they would perform one of them. The Terem Quartet subsequently recorded three songs from DDT's "Beautiful Love" album.

Members


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The current line-up comprises:
  • Andrey Konstantinov
  • Andrei Smirnov
  • Vladimir Kudryavtcev
  • Alexey Barshev

Releases

LP

No.NameYearLabel
1Terem Quartet1989Melodiya

Compact cassettes

NameYear
1Terem Quartet 1989
2Russian-German music1992
3Anthology I1994
4Anthology II1999
4Flea Waltz1999

CD

NameYearLabel
1The Terem1991Real World Records
2Classical1994Real World Records
31000-th concert 1994Terem Quartet
4No, Russia cannot be perceived by wit1999Intuition
5Flea Waltz 1999Bomba-Piter
6Jubillenium 2001Bomba-Piter
7Anthology I2002Bomba-Piter
8Anthology II2002Bomba-Piter
9 Anthology III2002Bomba-Piter
10Russian Sufferings 2002Bomba-Piter
11Terem-Quartet and Friends 2004Bomba-Piter
122000-th concert 2004Terem Quartet
13Vladimir Chernov and Terem Quartet "Neapolitan Songs"
2004Terem Quartet
14Teremok 2006Bomba-Piter
15Teremok on German 2008Terem-Quartet
16Diddu og Terem2008Sögur
16La Folle Journée. Schubert--
17TÉRÉMok! 2010Terem Quartet
18TeremOK!: Ai-Chu-Chu 2010Terem Quartet
19Russian Schubert2011Terem Quartet
20MyBach2011Terem Quartet
21Roads2013Terem Quartet
22Russian Paintings2017Terem Quartet''

DVD

NameYearLabel
1Terem-Quartet or Imperceptibles2009Terem-Quartet

Other activity

Since 2003 Terem-Quartet organizes world music festivals in Saint Petersburg.