Monday, August 29th, 2016 - Monday, September 5th, 2016 All day
For outdoor scenery, Banff, Alberta, can’t be beat. Located within a large national park, the town is surrounded by the spectacular
Canadian Rockies. Not surprisingly, it’s a popular destination for outdoor sports, year round.
The town is also home to the triennial
Banff International String Quartet Competition. Strictly speaking, the BISQC isn’t a music festival; like most music competitions, its core purpose is to compare, judge, and reward upcoming musicians through prizes awarded by a jury of experts. But the competition doesn’t just attract some of the best young quartets in the world. It has also become a destination for chamber-music enthusiasts. Indeed, the audience is an intrinsic aspect of the BISQC.
The Dover Quartet, winners at Banff in 2013, made a clean sweep of the prizes.
There aren’t many string quartet competitions in the world, and the BISQC is one of the most prominent, with a good track record of picking young ensembles that go on to impressive careers. Since 1983, winners have included the Miró Quartet, the St. Lawrence Quartet, and the Jupiter Quartet. At the last BISQC, in 2013, the
Dover Quartet became the first ensemble to make a clean sweep of the prizes. This year’s competing
quartettistes come from the USA, the UK, Japan, Israel, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, and Canada.
The 2016 competition takes place from August 29 to September 5, and attendees can purchase a “passport” for the full week or just for the final weekend. Packages include tickets to all events – lectures, concerts, and competition rounds – along with meals and accommodation at the
Banff Centre (in a respectable on-campus hotel facility, atop Tunnel Mountain). There’s also a final weekend accommodation package and tickets for individual events.