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Disc 01 String Quartet No. 1 in E flat major, op. 12 (1829) 01. "I. Adagio non troppo - Allegro non tardante" 02. "II. Canzonetta. Allegretto - Pi? mosso" 03. "III. Andante espressivo -" 04. "IV. Molto allegro e vivace" String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, op 80 (1847) 05. "I. Allegro vivace assai - Presto" 06. "II. Allegro assai" 07. "III. Adagio" 08. "IV. Finale. Allegro molto"
Disc 02 String Quartet No. 5 in E flat major, op. 44 No. 3 01. "I. Allegro vivace" 02. "II. Scherzo. Assai leggiero e vivace" 03. "III. Adagio non troppo" 04. "IV. Molto allegro con fuoco"
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 | Description: | Alongside it's ongoing and much lauded Haydn and Schubert series, both on-stage and on-record, the Doric String Quartet with this Mendelssohn album is adding a new milestone in it's repertoire. Mendelssohn wrote and published these three quartets at very different stages in his life and they therefore outline the complete trajectory of his creative output. The early Op. 12, also called No. 1, was composed in London and includes many musical allusions to Beethoven, dead only a few years before it's composition. These subtly contrast with Mendelssohn's genially flowing energy. While Op. 44 No. 3, which incorporates many deft variations, developments, and combinations, follows an extended honeymoon tour and Mendelssohn's twenty-ninth birthday, Op. 80 emerged from a bout of helpless depression after the sudden death of Mendelssohn's older sister and confidante, Fanny. Mendelssohn described this quartet as a Requiem, and the nervous agitation often found in his music here bursts forth with full force. Resignation, agitation, and nostalgia shape the work, the almost shocking finality of which may be said to prefigure Mendelssohn's own death only six months later., Runningtime: 00:00:00, A&R [A & R Administrator]: Sue Shortridge, Booklet Editor: Finn S. Gundersen, Cello [Doric String Quartet]: John Myerscough, Composed By: Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Design, Typography [Typesetting]: Cap & Anchor Design, Engineer [Assistant Engineer]: Rosanna Fish, Engineer [Sound Engineer]: Jonathan Cooper, Ensemble: Doric String Quartet, Liner Notes [Traduction]: Marie-Françoise de Meeûs, Liner Notes [© 2018]: Bayan Northcott, Liner Notes [Übersetzung]: Stephanie Wollny, Luthier [Bows]: Luis-Emilio Rodriguez Carrington, Painting [Felix Mendelssohn]: Eduard Steinbrück, Photography By: Gerard Collett Photography, Photography By [Painting Of Edurad Steinbrück]: akg-images, Producer [Recording Producer], Edited By [Editor]: Jonathan Cooper, Viola [Doric String Quartet]: Hélène Clément, Violin [Doric String Quartet]: Alex Redington, Violin [Doric String Quartet]: Jonathan Stone (4), Labelcode CHN20122.2 (CHAN 20122(2)), Phonographic Copyright (p) Chandos Records Ltd, Copyright (c) Chandos Records Ltd, Copyright (c) Bayan Northcott, Copyright (c) Gerard Collett Photography, Recorded At Potton Hall, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC |  | N° de fabricant: |
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