Béla Bartók: The 6 String Quartets - Emerson String Quartet

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The six quartets of Bartók have been well represented on record, far better than the six of Schoenberg or the fifteen of Shostakovich. The choice on Compact Disc, however, is an easy one, for the Emerson Quartet not only plays the music better than any other ensemble, but gets all six essays onto two discs. Making roses out of what must seem more like a collection of thistles to most others who attempt to play the set, the Emerson players show the kind of ensemble polish that caused one European critic to complain, "too smooth.... I like my Bartók rougher." But awkwardness and rhythmic uncertainty, which have made many a lesser group sound rough in this music, should not be confused with expressive edge, which the Emersons bring to the music in full measure. Their readings are extraordinarily revealing, high-intensity, not at all for the faint of heart. With the odd-numbered quartets on one disc and the even on the other, each CD is a "microcosmos" of the whole set. The sound quality is excellent throughout. --Ted Libbey

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Bela Bartok: The 6 String Quartets - Emerson String Quartet
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Compositions: Outstanding! Performance: Mixed.
  • Great technique but little soul
  • Brilliant playing, but lacking color and flavor
  • The Bartok Cycle at its Best
  • As usual, the Emerson's just don't get it
Bela Bartok: The 6 String Quartets - Emerson String Quartet
Eugene Drucker , Lawrence Dutton , David Finckel , Philip Setzer , and Emerson String Quartet
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001G9O
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7: 1. Lento - attacca
  2. String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7: 2. Poco e poco accelerande all' Allegretto - Introduzione. Allegro 0 attacca
  3. String Quartet No. 1, Op. 7: 3. Allegro vivace
  4. String Quartet No. 3: 1. Prima Parte: Moderato - attacca
  5. String Quartet No. 3: 2. Seconda parte: Allegro - attacca: Ricapitulazione della prima parte; Moderato
  6. String Quartet No. 3: 3. Coda: Allegro molto
  7. String Quartet No. 5: 1. Alllegro
  8. String Quartet No. 5: 2. Adagio molto
  9. String Quartet No. 5: 3. Scherzo: Alla bulgarese
  10. String Quartet No. 5: 4. Andante
  11. String Quartet No. 5: 5. Finale: Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17: 1. Moderato
  2. String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17: 2. Allegro molto capriccioso
  3. String Quartet No. 2, Op. 17: 3. Lento
  4. String Quartet No. 4: 1. Allegro
  5. String Quartet, No. 4: 2. Prestissimo, con sordino
  6. String Quartet, No. 4: 3. Non troppo lento
  7. String Quartet, No. 4: 4. Allegretto pizzicato
  8. String Quartet, No. 4: 5. Allegro molto
  9. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 1. Mesto-piu mosso, pensante - Vivace
  10. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 2. Mesto - Marcia
  11. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 3. Mesto - Burletta
  12. STRING QUARTET NO. 6: 4. Mesto

Amazon.com

The six quartets of Bartók have been well represented on record, far better than the six of Schoenberg or the fifteen of Shostakovich. The choice on Compact Disc, however, is an easy one, for the Emerson Quartet not only plays the music better than any other ensemble, but gets all six essays onto two discs. Making roses out of what must seem more like a collection of thistles to most others who attempt to play the set, the Emerson players show the kind of ensemble polish that caused one European critic to complain, "too smooth.... I like my Bartók rougher." But awkwardness and rhythmic uncertainty, which have made many a lesser group sound rough in this music, should not be confused with expressive edge, which the Emersons bring to the music in full measure. Their readings are extraordinarily revealing, high-intensity, not at all for the faint of heart. With the odd-numbered quartets on one disc and the even on the other, each CD is a "microcosmos" of the whole set. The sound quality is excellent throughout. --Ted Libbey

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Compositions: Outstanding! Performance: Mixed........2007-06-05

One reviewer said that Emerson wasn't rough enough. When this was released, I believe it was the roughest interpretation I had ever heard! Over-all, these are very good performances (and 100% accurate). The weakness of these performances is the gentler sections which, though technically perfect, lack feeling and conviction. Béla Bartók: The Six String Quartets - Juilliard String Quartet does a very good job of the quiet sections, but lacks power on the aggressive parts.

My favorite recording of these pieces is Bartók: 6 String Quartets by the Hungarian String Quartet. Since I bought that I haven't listened to other recordings of this piece.

4 out of 5 stars Great technique but little soul.......2007-05-12

The Emersons blow through Bartok's most difficult passages with masterly aplomb; their virtuosity is never in question, and if you were not already familiar with these works you might think these performances were definitive. Bartok, however had a mysterious and lyrical side to him, and the Emersons don't illuminate those remarkable moments in these performances. I constantly get the impression that the Emersons are determined not to let Bartok push them around. They manhandle him masterfully, throwing him to the ground and leaving him in the gutter. Bartok deserves more sympathy than that. With the Emersons it is the bravura playing that will give you goose bumps, not Bartok's dark visions.

4 out of 5 stars Brilliant playing, but lacking color and flavor.......2007-01-03

I've had this album for several years and have played it often, but I have come to be less than satisfied because of the lack of tone color in these performances. Bartok was, among other things, a Hungarian nationalist composer and a colorist. For me, these performances do not reflect the full color and nationalistic flavor that other performances have shown.

5 out of 5 stars The Bartok Cycle at its Best.......2006-08-17

This cycle won 2 Grammophone Awardsin 1989 for Record of the Year and Best Chamber Music Performance, and 2 Grammys in 1990 for Best Classical Recording and Best Chamber Music Performance. After listening to them it is easy to see why. Bartok's string quartets have never sounded better. The closest rivals for my ears is the Takacs performances which I also own and love.

Enough has been written regarding their technical skills. In these, as in many other of their albums, they also provide us with an insightful interpretation.

Highly recommended.

2 out of 5 stars As usual, the Emerson's just don't get it.......2006-02-09

Yes, they play very well, they are always in tune, and they can play as fast as they choose - but they don't understand the music. If you want a great version of these works, take a listen to the Hungarian Quartet on DG, or the Tokyo Quartet on RCA.

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