Drawing on the vitality and light of Southern Europe, and affirming listening as an act of resistance in a hyper-virtualized society, LLUM highlights the contemporary relevance of the European musical tradition, from Renaissance polyphony to 20th-century classics. LLUM artists own 100% of their phonographic rights.
“I feel music in its simplicity, like a mountain path.”
“The Quartet Gerhard clearly responds to the question why art exists. Its four members commit themselves completely and without ado to their vocation and dedicate themselves with conviction and devotion to serving the best music including an intelligent choice of contemporary repertoire — to explain, without words, its meaning or, at least, in the best possible conditions offered by the live experience of a concert — to confront us with the mystery of art.”
