Composed by Franz Schubert
with Alban Berg Quartet , Valentin Erben , Thomas Kakuska , Gunter Pichler , Gerhard Schulz
2. String Quartet No. 12 in C minor ("Quartettsatz"), D. 703
Composed by Franz Schubert
with Alban Berg Quartet , Valentin Erben , Thomas Kakuska , Gunter Pichler , Gerhard Schulz
Schubert: String Quartet in Cm No12, D703; String Quartet in G No15, D887, Op161,Franz Schubert,Alban Berg Quartet,Günther Pichler,Valentin Erben,Gerhard Schulz,Thomas Kakuska,Angel Records,Chamber,Chamber Music & Recitals,Classical,Classical Composers,Classical Music,Quartet for Four String Instruments
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Schubert: String Quartet in Cm No12, D703; String Quartet in G No15, D887, Op161
Franz Schubert , Alban Berg Quartet , Günther Pichler , Valentin Erben , Gerhard Schulz , and Thomas Kakuska Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002RZ5 Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- String Quartet No.15 in G
- String Quartet No.15 in G
- String Quartet No.15 in G
- String Quartet No.15 in G
- String Quartet No.12 in c (Quartet-movement)
Customer Reviews:
As great as quartet playing gets.......2006-09-15
I find myself hesitant to describe what's happening in detail. The tremolos in the first movement, as the reviewer below says, express every bit of Schubert's disquiet, so poignantly mixed with lyric beauty--this oculd be a tone poem about a great artist facing death. The same jitters-and-twitters from the violins continues in every movement. The fact that Schubert dashed off such a unique creation in the space of a few days in 1826 adds to its incredible intensity. The ABQ performs with equal intesity but also hushed sensitivity.
I might as well sotp there. While listening to this CD, I was convinced that I was hearing the greatest string quartet performance in my life, and now that it's over, I'm not sure I would change my opinion. EMI's recording is clear and natural, without the slightest glare or distortion.
Stunning Balanced & Lyrical Performance.......2000-01-07
This disc (recorded live in Vienna in association with the 200th birthday celebration of Schubert) is stunning. Where the Emerson Quartet sounds very much to be the product of their New York 90's environment, the ABQ are in alignment with the "old school" European tradition: stately, wise, and worldly. Their reading is considerably more measured than the Emerson Quartet, and honey has replaced the razor blades.
The rhythmic tremolo of the first movement is played with enough agitation to convey Schubert's angst, yet it is not panicked. I also love the frolicking gait of the final movement.
Finally, I really enjoy hearing the applause after each of the two pieces on this disc. It is not frequent that chamber music is performed in larger halls, and the applause are what you'd custimarily expect from the symphony hall. This caps off a wonderful hour of entertainment with a gleeful crescendo.
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- Suppé: Overtures, Vol. 3
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