All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Beethoven: The Late String Quartets, Opp. 127 & 131
Founded in 1992, the New York-based Brentano Quartet is known for its interpretations combining perfect technique and matchless musicality. Those qualities are even more obvious in this series of late Beethoven quartets with this first volume bringing together the Op. 127 and 131. This pure crystal of intelligence and brilliance will doubtless constitute a milestone. “What is so satisfying about these performances recorded at Princeton University is the overall warmth of the playing, with speeds ideally chosen and never forced, with natural rubato and shading, and with wonderfully sustained pianissimos...This is a disc that makes one want to hear the Brentanos in the other late Beethoven quartets. Anyone who fancies this generous coupling need not hesitate.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2012 “This was Beethoven breaking new ground with the first of what he categorized as his 'late' quartets [Op. 127]. The Brentano Quartet tries to emphasize the shock...It is an understandable approach, but it does sound rather overdone...The Brentanos seem more naturally at home with the great C sharp minor Quartet...It is a splendidly conceived and splendidly executed performance.” International Record Review, February 2012 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Beethoven - String Quartets
Beethoven remains the ultimate test for a string quartet; with their ongoing complete cycle for Virgin Classics, the Artemis Quartet are rising to the challenge. The Quartet’s debut release on the label in 2005 comprised Beethoven’s op 59/1 and op 95, followed by the second release in 2008 in the cycle bringing together op 59/2, the ‘Razumovsky’ Quartet, and the Quartet op 18/4 and which also introduced the ensemble’s latest members, Gregor Sigl (violin) and Friedemann Weigle (viola). The interpretations were warmly welcomed: in France, the release was named CHOC of the Year by Le Monde de la Musique and was also awarded a Diapason d’Or, while in Germany the recording was chosen as Chamber Music Recording of the Year in the the ECHO Klassik awards of the Deutsche Phono-Akademie. In the UK, the influential Sunday Times singled out the release, praising the “fresh, positive responses” of the Artemis Quartet: “ … their colours are vivid and they are alert to the music’s intent to push all sorts of boundaries to breaking point.” In the UK, BBC Radio 3’s CD Review suggested that the recording (op 59/2 & 18/4) should go to the top of any list of recommendations, while the Daily Telegraph observed that the Artemis “keep romantic expressiveness, dramatic urgency and a classical sense of architecture in fine equilibrium.” A concert performance of Beethoven’s op 18/4 in the USA in 2008 year prompted the following reaction from the New York Times: “The Artemis has always played with vigor, brilliance and sensitivity. More than that, its performances have had clarity of conception and unfussy directness. All these qualities were abundant on this occasion … Beethoven's Quartet in C minor (Op. 18, No. 4) came across in this incisive and full-bodied performance as the audacious work of a supremely confident young man, especially in a moody menuetto, thick with slinky chromatic lines and wayward harmonies.” “In almost every respect they offer extremely dynamic and incisive playing in excellent sound. One really senses the tangible feeling of excitement [in the introduction to 59/3]...There's much to admire, too, in their rendition of Op. 18 No. 2” BBC Music Magazine, June 2010 **** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Beethoven - Complete String Quartets Volume 1
Recorded live Konzerthaus Vienna 1989 “In terms of sheer quartet-playing these players are difficult to fault: ensemble is flawless, intonation perfect, and their mastery unimpeachable. The video presentation is totally free from affectation: the vision is straightforward and never draws attention to itself.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Beethoven: String Quartets Nos. 2, 6 & 14
From the director of ‘In Search of Beethoven’ “One of the finest films about a great musician I’ve ever seen” Observer The Endellion String Quartet is renowned as one of the finest quartets in the world. This DVD, with a running time of 106 Mins, contains 3 performances of Beethoven quartets. The quartet texts used in these recordings have been prepared by the notable Beethoven scholar and editor, Jonathan Del Mar, in collaboration with the Endellion String Quartet. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Beethoven - String Quartets Nos. 6, 7, 11 & 14CD2+BOOK
The Végh Quartet’s benchmark award-winning recording of string quartets by Ludwig Van Beethoven, recorded at the peak of their outstanding international career. The album was awarded La Monde de la Musique CHOC / Diapason D’Or - an essential purchase for lovers of Beethoven’s chamber music. Noted for its outstanding interpretations of the quartets of Beethoven (a complete recording in 1952, this second one in 1972-3), Haydn, and Bartók (its first complete set in 1954, its second in 1972), the Végh Quartet also made benchmark recordings of Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, and Debussy. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Beethoven - String Quartets LiveRecorded live at the Convent of St. Agnes Prague
Beethoven: | String Quartet No. 1 in F major, Op. 18 No. 1 String Quartet in F major, Op. 14, no.1 (after the Piano Sonata) String Quartet No. 7 in F major, Op. 59 No. 1 'Rasumovsky No. 1' String Quartet No. 2 in G major, Op. 18 No. 2 String Quartet No. 10 in E flat major, Op. 74 'Harp' String Quartet No. 14 in C sharp minor, Op. 131 String Quartet No. 6 in B flat major, Op. 18 No. 6 String Quartet No. 13 in B flat major, Op. 130 Grosse Fuge in B flat major, Op. 133 |
Bonus: Short documentary about the Wihan Quartet filmed and edited by Alice Nellis | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | Bernstein - Beethoven Cycle Part 5
with introductions to the King Stephen overture and String Quartet from Leonard Bernstein Recording Place & Date: Musikverein, Vienna, February 1981 (Egmont, Coriolan) Musikverein, Vienna, November 1978 (King Stephen, Leonore III) Konzerthaus, Vienna, September 1977 (String Quartet) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Recorded at the Bibliotheksaal, Polling, Bavaria, 1975 “The Juilliard String Quartet remains the standard by which all other quartets must be judged.” Los Angeles Times | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Proustor How The Heart Skips A Beat
Stéphanie Romberg, Eleonora Abbagnato, Manuel Legris, Stephane Bullion, Hervé Moreau (dancers) Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Paris & Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris, Koen Kessels In 1974, Roland Petit, probably the greatest and certainly one of the most prolific of 20th century French choreographers he was the first person to create a work based on Proust's novel, A la recherche du temps perdu, completed in 1922, the year of his death.The book, better known to Anglo-Saxon readers as In Search of Lost Time, in which the author's homosexuality is latent, was written over the last 14 years of his life. Marcel Proust mingles childhood souvenirs with adolescent memories and is full of nostalgia for places once visited and exhibitions he'd seen. He dwells lengthily on love, passion, and jealousy and inevitably questions one's reason for living. Proust ou les intermittences du coeur has now happily entered into the repertoire of the Paris Opéra Ballet.It consists of 13 vignettes inspired by the seven lengthy tomes which complete the unabridged work, Petit has chosen to convey the spirit of the novel via a succession of impressionistic tableaux which reflect the changing moods of the writer as he oscillated between periods of intense happiness and deep depression. And although the choreographer paints a merciless portrait of the aristocracy and bourgeoisie during the Belle Epoque, the highlights of the work lie in the series of poetical pas de deux, which at times might have seemed a little disconnected, but at which the French choreographer is past master. Choreography & stage direction Roland Petit; Designer Luisa Spinatelli; Sets Bernard Michel; Lighting Jean-Michel Désire Palais Garnier, March 2007 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | The Busch Quartet play Beethoven Volume 2
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