‘As Elisabeth Kufferath demonstrated her solistic brilliance: with lightest of fingers, she presented the quicksilver passages of the composition and demonstrated wonderously that beautiful sound can be at home in contemporary music. ’
‘Klangbrücken-Festival’ Hannover, April 19, 2018 Celler Zeitung
Die Geigerin Elisabeth Kufferath und ihre Liebe zur modernen Musik
Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung
Artikel auf www.haz.de
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Tetzlaff Quartet to make Cleveland debut
a conversation with violinist Elisabeth Kufferath
Solo CD ‘Libero, fragile’
Jan Müller-Wieland’s dictum, quoted from the CD booklet, states that he was influenced by, “the superior economy, the grand calm and elegance, but also the brilliant technique and the fabulous intonation,” of the accomplished violinist/violist. Such unadulterated praise could also apply to this extraordinarily
enthralling production.
– Stefan Drees on the CD ‚Libero, fragile’ (Genuin 17456) in ,Das Orchester‘, 9/2017 –>
Radio Interview WDR3 Tonart
Interview: Elisabeth Kufferath on her Solo CD ‘Libero, fragile’, WDR3 Tonart 29.6.2017
in German
[…] It is astonishing, the way Kufferath pivots between free and fragile, from heavenly chirping tenderness to bearing the earth’s burdens, how many colors and even more nuance her playing expresses. […]
CD ‘Libero, fragile’ GENUIN 17456 Review by Manuel Brug klassiker.welt.de –>
Kammermusik-Perlen
Schubert kann sehr kalt sein
Franz Schuberts Kammermusik lässt mitunter frösteln. Doch auch Joseph Haydn lädt nicht immer zum Kuscheln ein. Das Tetzlaff Quartett stellt beide gegenüber und produziert wohlige Gänsehaut.
CD-Review Tetzlaff Quartet | spiegel.de –>
Große Virtuosität und viel Gefühl
“…Ein beeindruckender Abend endete in Wut und Zorn: das war mehr als spürbar in der Sequenza VI von Luciano Berio für Viola Sola. Dem Publikum war jedoch eher herzlich zumute: lang anhaltend applaudierten die Besucher der Geigenvirtuosin.”
‚Libero, fragile’, Konzert vom 24.3.2017 in Göttingen Kulturbüro Göttingen –>
Interview Radio New Zealand
Interview Radio New Zealand
Elisabeth Kufferath on chamber music and the beginning of the Tetzlaff Quartet, juggling her performance career with teaching and family life, and on the influence of great teachers.