Franz Schubert Complete String Quartets
On this CD:
1. String Quartet No. 7 in D major, D. 94
Composed by Franz Schubert
Performed by Ivo Bauer, Tilman Buning, Leipzig String Quartet, Matthias Moosdorf, Andreas Seidel
2. String Quartet No. 9 in G minor, D. 173
Composed by Franz Schubert
Performed by Ivo Bauer, Tilman Buning, Leipzig String Quartet, Matthias Moosdorf, Andreas Seidel
3. String Quartet No. 12 in C minor ("Quartettsatz"), D. 703
Composed by Franz Schubert
Performed by Ivo Bauer, Tilman Buning, Leipzig String Quartet, Matthias Moosdorf, Andreas Seidel
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The excellent program notes by Werner Adelhold, a consistent asset to this series, prevent the Leipzig Quartet from perpetrating a minor fraud on listeners. The ensemble plays D. 94 so convincingly that it takes Adelhold to remind us that it's an experimental, and in some ways unsuccessful, product of a pre-adolescent composer. D. 173, written when Schubert was 17, still sounds like its classical models but has far greater originality and interest. Then we come to the shattering D. 703 (one completed movement, played here with its fragmentary second movement) and we're reminded of how powerfully moving Schubert's masterpieces can be. A fascinating musical journey and more excellent performances. --Leslie Gerber
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- Often expressive and dramatic, at times a little plodding and not too concerned with architectural coherence
- A Fine Budget Version of Schubert's Last String Quartet
- A Beautiful Conclusion to This Series
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Schubert Complete String Quartets Vol. 6: Quartet No. 15 (1826); Five German Dances with seven trios and a coda, D. 9
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ASIN: B0009JMEHY
Release Date: 2005-06-21 |
Tracks:
- Allegro Molto Moderato
- Andante Un Poco Moto
- Scherzo: Allegro Vivace
- Allegro Assai
- No.1 In C Major
- No.2 In G Major
- No.3 In D Major
- No.4 In F Major
- No.5 In C Major
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Often expressive and dramatic, at times a little plodding and not too concerned with architectural coherence.......2006-08-14
In the 6th volume of its complete traversal of Schubert's compositions for string quartet on Naxos, the Kodaly Quartet brings together the great quartet opus 161, one of the last works of Schubert's desperately short life and one of his most poignant compositions, and an early rarity, written when he was 16, the 5 German Dances D. 90. The latter is written in a typically "gallant" style, with no great depth but full of charm. But the big nut on this CD is of course the 15th quartet.
In the first movement "Allegro molto moderato", the Kodaly Quartet is quite dramatic, very attentive to the movement diverse moods, from harrowing vehemence to hushed mystery, and nicely retains the dance-like lilt of the second theme; there is a price to pay, however, in the multiplication of tempo transitions, none of them prescribed by Schubert ; one senses musicians interested in immediate dramatic impact rather than architectural coherence. The second movement "Andante un poco moto" is taken by the Kodaly quartet at a very deliberate, not very "motorized" tempo (almost as slow as the Quartetto Italiano in their recording from 1976), making it sound more like an adagio in plaintive tone, almost a funeral march, with accents that evoke not so much cries of revolt or pain as moans; the approach is effective in its own way, but it is not exactly what Schubert wrote. And here again, in the more animated passages, the Kodalys do not hesitate to perceptibly accelerate tempo; Quartetto Italiano was more consistent in that respect.
Under the Kodaly's bows, the Scherzo's "Allegro vivace" (3rd movement) is not particularly vivacious, but nonetheless sufficiently light and full of bounce, as befits this musical invention which suggests the bumblebee's flight or the butterfly's flutter (and the elve's dance will do, too). The middle trio however is rather mawkish, and again the Kodalys imperceptibly speed up their tempo in the second part. Their Finale is somewhat disappointing, due to a tempo that is too deliberate to evoke the race to the abyss that others conjure (Gidon Kremer and friends on Sony take as much time to get through the movement - but with the repeat) and, while the ensemble's tone production until then had been not exceptional but unexceptionable, the 1st violin becomes a bit sour in its upper registers.
Not an exceptional version then, but at that price one that remains very acceptable.
A Fine Budget Version of Schubert's Last String Quartet.......2005-06-25
Schubert's 15th and last string quartet is one of his most important works. It was written between the 20th and the 30th of June 1826 (Schubert died in 1828, when he was only 31 years old). This quartet is an incredibly masterful display of emotional depth, extraordinary harmonic progressions, and sheer rhythmic impetus.
The first movement opens in a very direct fashion - it lacks the usual formal introduction. There are some ethereal soft echo effects here from the cello, accompanied by tremolos in the upper strings. Schubert knew he was dying at the time he wrote this music, and it is a very moving mixture of defiance, anguish and resignation. The second movement is a songful and serene night piece that is disturbed by two violent outbursts. Again the cello plays a very important part here, introducing the first plaintive motif and repeating the songful theme after each outburst. The scherzo, which is based on a quavering figure that is interspersed with some short spiccato themes, has been likened to a dance of elves. The finale was once described by writer J. A. Westrup as "a mad rondo, violent in rhythm and wild in harmony." Abrupt alternations between major and minor lead to some very unexpected harmonic progressions - this is Schubert at his most creative and audacious.
This budget stereo Naxos recording by the Kodaly Quartet concludes its survey of Schubert's string quartets. I feel this is the finest single-disc stereo version, and the inclusion of the lovely German Dances as a filler makes this CD a most attractive purchase. I certainly prefer the warm, mellow playing here by the Kodaly to the brash and rather hard-boiled Sony CD account by the Juilliard Quartet (I absolutely love the latter's Bartok & Schoenberg recordings, but they tend to be too assertive in Schubert). Likewise, I think the Kodaly's account is far better than the Lindsay Quartet's (ASV), which has some dreadfully out of tune playing (I have weeded both the Juilliard and the Lindsay recordings).
To my ears, the main stereo competition here is the extremely polished Quartetto Italiano (available in an inexpensive Philips "two-fer" of Schubert's four last quartets). While I prefer the latter, I'm also keeping the Kodaly (the German Dances, while brief, are pretty indispensable). If memory serves, an orchestrated version of the first Dance was used in a highly-effective way with other Schubert works (especially the Piano Trio #1) in Stanley Kubrick's brilliant film "Barry Lyndon."
However, this Vol. 6 of the Kodaly Quartet's Schubert is the only one in their series that I will be keeping. That's not to say that the series is in any way unattractive. But Schubert's first seven quartets are fairly early, immature works, and I can't see owning multiple versions of them. And there are simply better versions of the later quartets. All 15 quartets were once available on mono Westminster LPs from the early 1950's (in excellent sound). These were performed by the wonderful Vienna Konzerthaus Quartet (Kamper, Titze, Weiss and Kvarda), all of whose members were players in the Vienna Philharmonic under conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler. This remains my "desert island" version of the complete quartets (they have been issued on CDs in Japan on the MCA label).
The great Busch String Quartet (Adolf Busch, Gosta Andreassen, Karl Doktor, and Hermann Busch) recorded the "ne plus ultra" account of #8, a superb #14 (unfortunately, due to 78 rpm constraints, the latter is shorn of all the repeats), and #15. These are available, along with the Fantasie in C (Busch & Serkin) and the Piano Trio #1, on a Pearl CD set.
My personal favorites in the last three Schubert quartets:
#13. The Vienna Konzerthaus captures like no other ensemble the intensely Brucknerian span of this gorgeous work.
#14. In chronological order, my all-time favorites of this stunning masterpiece are the ORIGINAL 1927 Budapest Quartet (Emil Hauser, Joseph Roisman, Istvan Ipolyi, and Harry Son) on a hard to find Novello CD; the 1927/28 Capet Quartet (a reading of extraordinary spiritual purity on Biddulph); the heartbreakingly beautiful 1936 Busch Quartet (Pearl); the c. 1950 Vienna Konzerthaus (a uniquely warm and gemutlich account on Westminster LP and Japanese MCA CD); and the gloriously well-played c.1951 Hollywood Quartet (mine is on a Capitol LP).
#15. The Busch and the Vienna Konzerthaus are both supremely eloquent here, but my ultimate allegiance is to the latter's inimitable warmth and lyricism.
All of those versions are, of course, in monophonic sound. For a single CD version of #15 in good stereo sound, I feel this effort by the Kodaly Quartet is clearly the one to own.
Jeff Lipscomb
A Beautiful Conclusion to This Series.......2005-06-25
The Kodály Quartet has been slowly recording all of Schubert's string quartets and with this Volume 6 we come to the end. The CD contains Schubert's last finished quartet, No. 15 in G Major, D. 887, Op. 161, and the disc is filled out by Five German Dances, D. 90. The Kodály Quartet has more or less become the Naxos label's house quartet, having recorded large chunks of the central quartet literature for them. This is good, because not only are they a wonderful quartet, they are non-interventionist without being bland. String quartet playing is hard work and requires much slow, thoughtful study on the part of the players. It is to the Kodály's credit that they have taken a slow and steady course through the Schubert quartets, some of which they surely had never played before; the early apprentice works in particular are almost never played and yet the Kodály played them not only with musicianly respect but with love and admiration.
When we get to Schubert's last quartet, though, we have an undisputed masterpiece that every quartet worthy of the name plays. Its opening movement is one of the most marvelous (and harmonically complicated) works he ever composed. It takes fifteen minutes to play and works its magic in subtle ways. For instance, when it comes time for the recapitulation the first theme is changed from minor to major, and the second from major to minor. Had anyone ever thought to do that before? The minor key cello theme that opens the Andante is one of Schubert's patented melodies; it almost tears your heart out with its gentle pathos. In the Scherzo we are in familiar elfin Schubertian territory that evolves into ländlerisch folk dance rhythms in the Trio, gentle, not turbulent. And this prepares us for the high spirits of the Finale, a rowdy tarantella. The Kodály play this quartet with a maximum of relish, a minimum of gratuitous edge. They make this complex quartet what it is really meant to be, a thoroughly comprehensible compendium of 1826 quartet writing, easy on the ear and rewarding for the analytic mind. This is a beautiful performance worthy to stand beside any of the earlier treasured recordings (Busch, Alban Berg, Quartetto Italiano) this marvelous quartet has been afforded.
The disc is rounded out by five German Dances written when Schubert was sixteen. They are notable for their rough good humor. No. 4 lasts a mere 50 seconds but is infectious enough to have this listener up and stomping his feet in an enthusiastic approximation of dancing. The Kodály's approach is, fittingly, more rough and ready in these pieces than in the subtleties of the 15th Quartet, evidence that they are really entering into the spirit of the music itself rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
Although with a timing of only 59+ minutes, this CD is heartily recommended for its marvelous musicmaking.
Scott Morrison
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Release Date: 1999-01-19 |
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- Str Qt No.9 in g, D.173: Allegro Con Brio
- Str Qt No.9 in g, D.173: Andantino
- Str Qt No.9 in g, D.173: Menuetto/Allegro Vivace
- Str Qt No.9 in g, D.173: Allegro
- Str Qt No.7 in D, D.94: Allegro
- Str Qt No.7 in D, D.94: Andante Con Moto
- Str Qt No.7 in D, D.94: Menuetto/Allegretto
- Str Qt No.7 in D, D.94: Presto
- Str Qt No.3 in B-Flat, D.36: Allegro
- Str Qt No.3 in B-Flat, D.36: Andante
- Str Qt No.3 in B-Flat, D.36: Menuetto/Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Str Qt No.3 in B-Flat, D.36: Allegretto
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Few music lovers know Schubert's earlier string quartets, which were written for family use when he was in his teens. Even the latest of these works, the Quartet No. 9, dates only from Schubert's 18th year. That piece, by far the best music included here, has some real Schubertian qualities; the others are talented imitations of Mozart and Haydn. The Kodály Quartet plays all of this music with vigor and comprehension, and the performances are thoroughly satisfying. They are not as affectionate and songful as the much more expensive series by the Leipzig Quartet on MDG. For a casual investigation of the music, the Naxos disc is more than adequate. For the ultimate performances, go with MDG. --Leslie Gerber
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Brahms: Complete String Quartets
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Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
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- Str Qt No.1 in c, Op.51 No.1: Allegro
- Str Qt No.1 in c, Op.51 No.1: Romanze: Poco Adagio
- Str Qt No.1 in c, Op.51 No.1: Allegro Molto Moderato E Comodo
- Str Qt No.1 in c, Op.51 No.1: Allegro
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.51 No.2: Allegro Non Troppo
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.51 No.2: Andante Moderato
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.51 No.2: Quasi Menuetto, Moderato
- Str Qt No.2 in a, Op.51 No.2: Finale; Allegro Non Assai
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- Str Qt No.3 in B flat, Op.67: Andante
- Str Qt No.3 in B flat, Op.67: Agitato - Allegretto Non Troppo
- Str Qt No.3 in B flat, Op.67: Poco Allegretto Con Vars
- Str Qt No.12 in c, D.703 'Quartettsatz': Allegro
- Str Qt No.14 in d, D.810 'Death And The Maiden': Allegro
- Str Qt No.14 in d, D.810 'Death And The Maiden': Andante Con Moto
- Str Qt No.14 in d, D.810 'Death And The Maiden': Scherzo: Allegro Molto
- Str Qt No.14 in d, D.810 'Death And The Maiden': Presto
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Schubert: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0000021F7
Release Date: 1996-04-23 |
Tracks:
- Str Qt In a D804 Op.29: Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Str Qt In a D804 Op.29: Andante
- Str Qt In a D804 Op.29: Minuetto. Allegretto/Trio/Minuetto Da Capo
- Str Qt In a D804 Op.29: Allegro Moderato
- Qt In g/B D18: Andante/Presto Vivace
- Qt In g/B D18: Menuetto/Trio/Meneutto Da Capo
- Qt In g/B D18: Andante
- Qt In g/B D18: Presto
- Ov In B flat (Fragment) D470: Allegro
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This disc, Volume 2 of the series, is best heard backwards. The half-minute fragment doesn't tell us much about anything, being too brief. But the very early Quartet, D. 18, is a touchingly sincere work of the very young Schubert (apparently about age 13). Its ending is extremely awkward, but other parts of the score are surprisingly affecting for such early work. This piece should definitely not be heard after the great masterpiece in A Minor, which makes it seem very trivial by contrast. The Leipzig Quartet's playing of these pieces is very Schubertian--melodically oriented and with plenty of overt drama. --Leslie Gerber
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- This Worthwhile Series Continues
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Schubert: Complete Quartets, Vol. 5
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Release Date: 2003-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Andante
- Menuetto: Allegro
- Allegro
- Allegro Con Fuoco
- Andante
- Menuetto: Allegro Vivace
- Rondo: Allegro Vivace
- Presto
- Andante
- Menuetto: Allegro
- Allegro Con Spirito
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This Worthwhile Series Continues.......2003-09-29
Naxos's house quartet, the Kodály Quartet, seems to be recording everything ever written for string quartet. They've already recorded the complete Haydn, Beethoven, Debussy and Ravel quartets. And this is the fifth of six Schubert Quartet CDs to be released.
This disc contains early Schubert--Quartets 2 (1812), 6 (1813) and 11 (1816), all written when he was in his teens; he was born in 1797. Indeed the Second was written before chorister Schubert's voice had changed! They do not sound like echt Schubert--more like Mozart or sometimes even a little like Rossini. Still, they are clever imitations and certainly show us how talented Schubert was as a youngster. And what a hard worker he was.
There is not an awkward moment in any of these pieces, and indeed I can even imagine Mozart or Haydn might have been glad to claim them as their own. I particularly like the sprightly rondo finale of Quartet No. 11, the slow movement of No. 2 (a siciliano), and the courtly minuet of No. 6.
All are played with a passion and musicianly nuance by the Kodály Quartet who certainly do NOT sound like they are simply playing through what might have been discounted by some to be apprentice works. Frankly, I am happy to have the first five volumes--plus another containing the Quintet in C--and look forward obtaining the last in the series.
Naxos provides clear and lifelike sound.
Scott Morrison
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- Great Performances by Talented Musicians From The Eastern Bloc
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Release Date: 1994-01-05 |
Tracks:
- String Quartet No. 14 In D Minor D. 810, 'Death And The Maiden': Allegro
- String Quartet No. 14 In D Minor D. 810, 'Death And The Maiden': Andante con moto
- String Quartet No. 14 In D Minor D. 810, 'Death And The Maiden': Scherzo: (Allegro molto)
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- String Quartet No. 12 In C Minor D. 703, 'Quartettsatz': Allegro assai
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Great Performances by Talented Musicians From The Eastern Bloc.......2005-10-20
Naxos is probably the best of the smaller labels in classical music. Although Deutsche Grammophon and Phillips are probably the leading contenders along with Sony, they have to pay a high price to make a deal with the likes of Perlman or I Musici di Roma. This among other factors, increases the cost of manufacture and distribution. Naxos is a small independent European label that essentially saw a shrude opening in this market after the Cold War. With the collapse of communism in Russia and Eastern Europe, many state-paid musicians and orchestras found themselves out of work and disbanded. Many of them made deals with Naxos and that is why they are so cheap compared to other labels. The low price has nothing to do with the quality of performance however and that is evident by this performance here.
Schubert was an early Romantic who emulated Beethoven but who was certainly not his imitator. This is perhaps best demonstrated by String Quartet No. 14 which is one of his later works. The piece is named 'Death & The Maiden' because it was based on a German poem of the same title depicting a young but doomed little girl walking innocently along while Death hovers above her. The supporting strings sound more at a scherzo pace instead of the allegro dominating the movement. All of the strings rush in to make their presnce known at once. The suspenseful arangements in which the strings are playing both extended and short frantic notes creates a sense of suspense, that somehting is about to happen. The piece then changes to a more melodic pace but quited short notes behind remind the listener that something is still lurking in the background. This piece is quite advanced for its time and is something more akin to what Schumann or Brahms would compose over 30 years after Schubert's death.
Naxos is usually always a great buy unless you strictly prefer the reputed groups and musicians contracted by the major labels such as Phillips, DG, or Sony. The price is certainly not an indication of performance at all because Eastern Europe and Russia spent a lot of money for musical academies and performances which generated many great musicians. This album is a perfect example.
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Franz Schubert: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 4 - Quartet D.810 "Death & the Maiden" / Minuets & German Dances D.89 / Minuet D.86 - Leipzig String Quartet
Ivo Bauer , Tilman Buning , Matthias Moosdorf , Christian Ockert , Andreas Seidel , and Leipzig String Quartet
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Release Date: 1996-09-24 |
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- Quartet D 810 'Der Tod und das Madchen' D Minor: Allegro
- Quartet D 810 'Der Tod und das Madchen' D Minor: Andante con moto
- Quartet D 810 'Der Tod und das Madchen' D Minor: 1. Scherzo. Allegro molto - 2. Trio - 3. Scherzo da capo
- Quartet D 810 'Der Tod und das Madchen' D Minor: Presto
- Menuett D 86, D Major
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: Menuett No. 1 - 2 Trio I - 3 Menuett da capo - 4 Trio II
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: Menuett No. 2
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: 1. Menuett No. 3 - 2. Trio I - 3. Menuett da capo - 4. Trio II - 5. Menuett da capo
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: Menuett No. 4
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: 1. Menuett No. 5 - 2. Trio I - 3. Menuett da capo - 4. Trio II - 5. Menuett da capo
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: 1. Deutscher No. 1 - 2. Trio I - 3. Deutscher da capo - 4. Trio II - 5. Deutscher da capo
- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: 1. Deutscher No. 2 - 2. Trio I - 3. Deutscher da capo - 4. Trio II - 5. Deutscher da capo
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- Menuette und Deutsche D 89: 1. Deutscher No. 5 - 2. Trio I - 3. Deutscher da capo - 4. Trio II - 5. Deutscher da capo
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Although this fourth volume of the series is all music for strings by Schubert, it's still a highly unusual coupling. The Leipzig String Quartet follows its intensely dramatic, involving performance of Schubert's best-known String Quartet with a group of early dances, music that was probably intended to accompany actual dancing. It's disorienting to go from such stark tragedy to such blissful innocence. But the ensemble handles each aspect of Schubert's style with equal conviction, leaving us with two fine contrasting experiences. Incidentally, Death and the Maiden is the answer to a great classical music trivia question: What major 19th-century work has four movements all in minor keys? There can't be many others, if any. --Leslie Gerber
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Schubert: Complete String Quartets, Vol. 7
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Release Date: 2007-02-27 |
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- No.2 In F Major
- No.3 In D Major
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Franz Schubert Complete String Quartets
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ASIN: B0000021FC
Release Date: 1997-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Str Qt in D, D 94: Allegro
- Str Qt in D, D 94: Andante Con Moto
- Str Qt in D, D 94: Menuetto: 1 Allegretto 2. Trio 3. Menuetto Da Capo
- Str Qt in D, D 94: Presto
- Str Qt in g, D 173: Allegro Con Brio
- Str Qt in g, D 173: Andantino
- Str Qt in g, D 173: Minuetto: 1 Allegro Vivace 2. Trio 3. Allegro Da Capo
- Str Qt in g, D 173: Allegro
- Qt Movt in c, D 703: Allego Assai
- Qt Movt in c, D 703: Andante (Fragment)
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The excellent program notes by Werner Adelhold, a consistent asset to this series, prevent the Leipzig Quartet from perpetrating a minor fraud on listeners. The ensemble plays D. 94 so convincingly that it takes Adelhold to remind us that it's an experimental, and in some ways unsuccessful, product of a pre-adolescent composer. D. 173, written when Schubert was 17, still sounds like its classical models but has far greater originality and interest. Then we come to the shattering D. 703 (one completed movement, played here with its fragmentary second movement) and we're reminded of how powerfully moving Schubert's masterpieces can be. A fascinating musical journey and more excellent performances. --Leslie Gerber
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Schubert: String Quartets (Complete), Vol. 2
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ASIN: B0000013UI
Release Date: 1995-05-23 |
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- Allegro Ma Non Troppo
- Andante
- Menuetto: Allegretto
- Allegro Moderato
- Allegro Moderato
- Scherzo: Prestissimo
- Adagio
- Allegro
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More than adequate.......2004-05-16
This recording by the Kodaly Quartet includes one of Schubert's "earlier" (1813) quartets (# 10, D 87) and one of his better-known later (1824) ones (# 13, D 804, the "Rosamunde"). It's a good introduction to Schubert's charming quartet style.
The performance is good; no complaints. At $7, it's not quite up to the standard set by some more extensive recordings (Alban Berg and Bosch on EMI; Quartetto Italiano on Phillips). BTW, if you're into Schubert's string quartets, the Melos-Quartett Stuttgart 6 CD complete set on Polygram, for $43, is an excellent deal.
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