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The Goeyvaerts String Trio, which was founded in 1997 and focuses exclusively on 20th and 21st century repertoire, perform works of the Second Viennese School by Schoenberg and Webern as well as the powerful and emotional String Trio of 1985 by Russian composer Alfred Schnittke. Arnold Schoenberg’s pupil Leonard Stein recalls that the composer apparently meant the many strange, seemingly incoherent events in the String Trio op. 45 as a musical depiction of the delirium that he experienced after his recent heart attack. Although dating from two decades earlier, Anton Webern’s String Trio op. 20 (1927) is, like Schoenberg’s, a work written according to serial principles. The development of Alfred Schnittke’s String Trio (1985) seems to have been a very intense emotional experience for the composer. It is fairly well known just how much Schnittke, as a Soviet composer, suffered under the cultural isolation imposed on him by the Soviet authorities. The Goeyvaerts String Trio owes its name to the late Flemish composer Karel Goeyvaerts (1923-1993) who played a key role in the fundamental changes in European new music. They have collaborated with several major contemporary composers including Giya Kancheli and Peter Swinnen, as well as performers such as Alexander Ivashkin (cellist and biographer of Alfred Schnittke), and Henk Guittart of the Schoenberg Quartet. “...this disc juxtaposes what are probably the most characterful string trios from the entire 20th century...Webern comes off best in these hyper-intense, rather over-resonant recordings, with the balance between lyricism and drama, and between dance-like and more fragmented rhythmic patterns, generally well realised.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Tatjana Vassilieva (cello), Thomas Timm (violin), Henning Trog (bassoon), Peter Brem (violin), Daniele Damiano (bassoon), Marion Reinhard (bassoon), Markus Weidmann (bassoon), Holger Groschopp (piano), Romano Tommasini (violin), Wolfgang Talirz (viola), Falk Maertens (trumpet), Gabor Tarkovi (trumpet), Marie-Pierre Langlamet (harp), David Riniker (cello), Manfred Preis (clarinet), Cornelia Gartemann (violin), Julia Gartemann (viola) Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Michael Hasel Wagner seen from a different angle: motifs from his operas in adaptations ranging from so-lemn to humorous, in various instrumentations – and pieces by Webern and Krenek. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Webern: | Langsamer Satz, (slow movement), Op. post. (1905) String Quartet, Op. post. (1905) Rondo, Op. post. (1906) Five movements for String Quartet, Op. 5 (1909) Four pieces for violin & piano, Op. 7 (1910) Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, Op. 9 (1911-1913) Drei Stücke (three pieces), Op. post. (1913) Cello Sonata, Op. post. (1914) Three Little Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11 (1914) Movement for string trio, Op. post, (1925) String Trio, Op. 20 (1927) String Quartet, Op. 28 (1937-38) |
Susan Narucki (soprano), Sepp Groetenhuis (piano) Schoenberg Quartet | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Webern: The Complete Works for String Quartet and String Trio
Webern: | Langsamer Satz, (slow movement), Op. post. (1905) String Quartet, Op. 28 (1937-38) Rondo, Op. post. (1906) Five movements for String Quartet, Op. 5 (1909) Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, Op. 9 (1911-1913) String Trio, Op. 20 (1927) Movement for string trio, Op. post, (1925) String Quartet, Op. 28 (1937-38) |
Recorded at Wyastone Leys, March 21st - 24th, 1999. “Nimbus' recording is as distinguished as the playing itself. Urgently recommended.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2001 | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Schoenberg Quartet - The Retrospective Edition
Bartók: | String Quartet No. 6, Sz 114 | Brahms: | Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115 | Chausson: | String Quartet in C minor, Op. 35 Concerto in D major for piano, violin and string quartet, Op. 21 | Debussy: | String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 | Dutilleux: | String Quartet ‘Ainsi la nuit' | Ravel: | String Quartet in F major | Reger: | String Quartet in F sharp minor, Op. 121 Clarinet Quintet in A major, Op. 146 | Schulhoff: | String Sextet Five Pieces for String Quartet String Quartet No. 1 String Quartet No. 2 | Webern: | Drei Stücke (three pieces), Op. post. (1913) Movement for string trio, Op. post, (1925) |
The renowned Schoenberg Quartet was founded in 1976 and gave their final concert on 16th May 2009. To mark their last performances, Etcetera have released two boxed sets. This one features a wide range of repertoire taken from both exceptional re-releases and new recordings from their 33rd season. “Some graceless Debussy and Ravel excepted, everything else offered by this Dutch quartet is excellently done. Brahms's Clarinet Quintet here sounds truly haunting.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2010 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Webern: Complete Edition
Webern: | Passacaglia for Orchestra, Op. 1 Entflieht, Op. 2 BBC Singers Fünf Lieder, Op. 3 from “Der siebente Ring” Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Five movements for String Quartet, Op. 5 (1909) Version for string orchestra Six Pieces for Orchestra Op. 6 Ricercata from J.S. Bach’s ‘Musical Offering’ Deutsche Tänze (Schubert, orch. Webern) Im sommerwind (Idyl for large orchestra) (1904) Five Pieces for Orchestra Op. 10 Drei Lieder, Op. 25 Christiane Oelze (soprano) Symphony, Op. 21 Das Augenlicht, ‘Through Our Open Eyes Light Flows into the Heart’, Op. 26 Cantata No.1 for Soprano Chorus and Orchestra op.29 Christiane Oelze (soprano) BBC Singers Variations for Orchestra, Op. 30 Cantata No. 2, Op. 31 Christiane Oelze (soprano), Gerald Finley (baritone) Quintett für Streicher und Klavier (1907) Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) Ensemble InterContemporain Zwei Lieder, Op. 8 Francoise Pollet (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Five Pieces for Orchestra Op. 10 Four Songs Op. 13 Francoise Pollet (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Sechs Lieder, Op. 14 Francoise Pollet (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Fünf geistliche Lieder, Op. 15 Christiane Oelze (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Five Canons on Latin Texts for Soprano, Clarinet, and Bass Clarinet, Op. 16 Christiane Oelze (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Drei Lieder, Op. 18, for voice, E flat clarinet and guitar Christiane Oelze (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Drei Volkstexte (Three Traditional Rhymes) for Soprano, Violin, Viola, Clarinet, and Bass Clarinet, Op. 17 Christiane Oelze (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Two Songs, Op. 19 (Texts: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Christiane Oelze (soprano) Ensemble InterContemporain Concerto for Nine Instruments Op. 24 Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) Ensemble InterContemporain Drei Gedichte Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Acht Lieder Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Drei Avenarius Lieder Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Fünf Lieder (nach Gedichten von Richard Dehmel) Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Vier Lieder (nach Stefan George) Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano) Drei Gesänge, Op. 23 Langsamer Satz, (slow movement), Op. post. (1905) Five movements for String Quartet, Op. 5 (1909) String Quartet, Op. post. (1905) Six Bagatelles for String Quartet, Op. 9 (1911-1913) Rondo, Op. post. (1906) Movement for string trio, Op. post, (1925) Drei Stücke (three pieces), Op. post. (1913) Mary McCormick (mezzo-soprano) String Trio, Op. 20 (1927) String Quartet, Op. 28 (1937-38) Two Pieces for Cello and Piano Sonata Movement (Rondo) for piano Four pieces for violin & piano, Op. 7 (1910) Gidon Kremer (violin), Oleg Maisenberg (piano) Three Little Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11 (1914) Clemens Hagen (cello), Oleg Maisenberg (piano) Cello Sonata, Op. post. (1914) Clemens Hagen (cello), Oleg Maisenberg (piano) Kinderstück Krystian Zimerman (piano) Variations, Op. 27 Krystian Zimerman (piano) |
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