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The ensemble made its debut in 2008 at the Berlin Konzerthaus, performing Bach’s C major concerto (BWV 1061a) in a version for four marimbas. Both the transcription and the performance were praised for respecting Bach’s original score and the spirit of historically informed performance. Since then, the Wave Quartet, placing a special emphasis on Bach and contemporary repertoire, has appeared at such venues as Salzburg’s Grosses Festspielhaus (with the Mozarteum Orchestra) and the Athenaeum Bucharest (with the Romanian National Symphony Orchestra). Concerts and masterclasses have taken the Wave Quartet around both Europe and the Far East, a region where the ensemble has enjoyed great success since its early days.

Discography

The highlights from the famous opera „Carmen" by Bizet, pop hits like Ed Sheeran’s „Perfect", Sting’s "Message in a Bottle“ and Suzanne Vega’s „Gypsy“, as well as the established "Udacrep Akubrad" by Avner Dorman! This mix of opera, pop and Israeli music reflects a big musical spectrum of the Wave Quartet.

News

The new Bogdan Bacanu Artist Marimba

At the Musikmesse in Frankfurt, Adams Musical Instruments presented the new Bogdan Bacanu Artist Series Marimba, which was designed together...
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Int. Summer Academy Mozarteum Salzburg

The renowned Int. Summer Academy Mozarteum Salzburg will again host the Marimba/Multi-Percussion course with Bogdan Bacanu and The Wave Quartet...
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“Loco” awarded with Supersonic Pizzicato

Sensualistic-mystisc Piazzolla on four Marimbas The Wave Quartet's own arrangements of music by Piazzolla and some mother composers certainly make...
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Concerts

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25apr19:30MUSIKVEREIN WIEN (AT)THE ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC; CHRISTOPH SIETZEN, PERCUSSION BOGDAN BACANU, PERCUSSION

26apr20:00FESTHALLE VIERSEN (DE)ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC MIT CHRISTOPH SIETZEN // BOGDAN BACANU // BOJAN ČIČIĆ

Videos

- The Making of Bach Concertos - Michi Gaigg and The Wave Quartet talking about their cooperation and the idea of combining Bach, Marimba and Period Instruments.

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