"Quatuor pour la fin du temps" NYC Album Release Performance at the DiMenna Center
"Quatuor pour la fin du temps" NYC Album Release Performance at the DiMenna Center
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One night only at the Benzaquen Hall at the DiMenna Center in New York, Anzû Quartet will present a rare NYC performance -- on the heels of its debut record Adjust (“unfurling melodic ideas.. a flurrying world of motifs.. enjoyable group tumult.” - The New York Times), they will release their second album: a new recording of Olivier Messiaen’s monumental Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time), out on Cantaloupe Music February 20, 2026. Composed and premiered in a German P.O.W. camp in 1941, this work is one of the most consequential compositions of the 20th century. It is Messiaen’s first masterpiece - a brilliant, innovative work contemplating war, captivity, the divine, and the eternal. They will perform the work in its entirety on Wednesday Feb 18 at 7:30pm.
Despite the immense impact of the piece, very little work has been composed for this instrumentation, and historically there have been nearly no touring groups formed for this instrumentation. As a result, many recordings and performances are presented by ad hoc ensembles. The Anzû Quartet is explicitly dedicated to this instrumentation. They have performed the Quatuor numerous times across the US and Europe, and are continuously commissioning new pieces for this distinct instrumentation in order to build a broad, diverse body of work.
The Anzû Quartet’s approach to the Quatuor is reflective of the ensemble's dedication to contemporary music. Unlike previous recordings, which have typically been performed by musicians steeped in an older “clasical” style, Anzû interprets this work through a modern lens, treating it as a harbinger of post-WWII modernity and today’s contemporary composition rather than an extension of 19th century romanticism. The performance adheres closely to Messiaen’s instruction, deliberately eschewing certain conventions that, while not indicated in the score, have become standard practice. The result is a brilliantly virtuosic and fresh take on this important work, coming from musicians who have been instrumental in the work of important US contemporary ensembles Bang on a Can, Eighth Blackbird, Mivos Quartet, Ensemble Signal, and Bearthoven.
Since its inception in 2020, Anzû Quartet has highlighted Messiaen’s quartet alongside their own commissions on multiple concert tours, including performances in the United States, Germany, Austria, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Croatia in addition to the US. Anzû Quartet is in residence at Duke University for 2025-2026.
There will be copies of the CD at the performance for sale.
Location
DiMenna Center, 450 West 37th Street @ 10th Ave, NYC, 10018