Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)

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Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)

Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)


Cannes Classical Awards 1995 for String quartet No.10 and Cypresses

Supraphon - SU38152

(CD - 8 discs)

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Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)

Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)


Prague String Quartet

“Like Schubert, Dvorák turned to the string quartet early in his career. The three complete quartets included in Vol 1 (Nos 1-3) show considerable facility in writing for strings (after all, Dvorák was a violinist), but it took him some time to arrive at a fully idiomatic quartet style.
He also had to learn to rein in his natural expansiveness: the Third Quartet spins out its modest material to an astonishing 70 minutes – the first movement alone is longer than the whole American Quartet! The outer movements of the No 4 in E minor (Vol 2) show him concentrating admirably, though the later shortened version of the central Andante religioso is a considerable improvement.
So the interest of Vol 1 (three discs) is largely musicological. Despite this, with playing so fresh and authoritative even the impossibly long-winded Third Quartet has rewards to offer. Each performance has a strong sense of purpose, but that doesn't mean an inability to enjoy all those charming Dvorákian byways.
Technically the playing is admirable.
The enjoyment increases through Vol 2. The violin cavatina in the Andante of the Fifth Quartet has just the right gentle lilt. Listening to the Prague in the first movement of No 7 you realise how what looks on the page like very simple music can come glowingly to life in the right hands – and the way they handle the slightly tricky poco piùmosso at the second subject is very impressive.
The finest work in Vol 2 (discs 4-6) is undoubtedly the D minor Quartet, No 9. Volume 3 contains three gems: the E flat Quartet (No 10), the American and No 13 in G major – the outstanding work of the collection. The Prague are very sensitive to dynamic contrast (Dvorák's markings are often surprisingly detailed).
There's plenty of fine music on these nine wellfilled discs, all of it well performed, and the recordings are generally creditable.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“excellent performances and decent recordings. The DG transfers are managed with a nice balance between warmth and presence.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition

DG Collectors Edition - 4631652

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Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)

Dvorak: String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)


Stamitz Quartet

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Brilliant Classics - 99949

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Czech String Quartets

Czech String Quartets


Dvorak:

String Quartets Nos. 1-14 (complete)

Janacek:

String Quartet No. 1 'The Kreutzer Sonata'

String Quartet No. 2 'Intimate Letters'

Martinu:

String Quartets Nos. 1-7

Smetana:

String Quartet No. 1 in E minor 'From My Life'

String Quartet No. 2 in D minor


Stamitz Quartet

This extensive collection brings together the complete string quartets of Czech composers Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Leoš Janáček and Bohuslav Martinů.

Those by Dvořák chart the evolution of his style, from his interest in Wagnerian music in the years prior to 1870 – String Quartet in D major – to the folk‐infused works of his later life, such as the String Quartet in G major Op.106, and show the influence of his time in the United States, with the String Quartet in F Op.96 ‘American’. The quartets of Smetana have a distinctive neo‐classical flavour while those of Janáček show strong links to his operatic works. Prolific composer Bohuslav Martinů composed six quartets, of which two were mislaid during the war. One of these, his fifth string quartet, is widely considered to be one of the most pivotal works in the composer’s oeuvre, written in 1938, a year of much upheaval in Martinů’s life. Many of the quartets in the collection hold an emotional dimension, all of which are exquisitely brought to life by the Stamitz Quartet.

Established in 1985, the Stamitz Quartet quickly became known as leading interpreters of Czech repertory. Winners of the 1986 National Broadcasting Union Competition in Salzburg, the Quartet’s rise to fame was meteoric; they have since participated in tours throughout Europe and America and undertaken a variety of recording projects, of which this collection is one.

Recorded between 1987 and 1993.

Contains extensive liner notes on each piece.

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Brilliant Classics - 9410

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