Adagio ma non troppo e molto cantabile - Andante con moto -
17:08
Adagio molto espressive - Tempo I
7.
III
Scherzo. Vivace - Allegro - Tempo I - Allegro - Tempo I -
8:45
Presto - Tempo I - Allegro - Tempo I - Allegro - Tempo I -
8.
IV
Finale. Allegro - Allegro comodo
7:09
Total time: 80:33
Alex Redington violin
Ying Xue violin
Hélène Clément viola
John Myerscough cello
14 and 15 December 2021 (Op.18 No.1), 15 and 16 December 2021 (Op.59 No.1)
1 February 2023 (Op.95), 2 and 3 February 2023 (Op.127) &
6 and 7 June 2023 (Op.18 No.6)
About
The Doric String Quartet is firmly established as one of the leading quartets of its generation, receiving enthusiastic responses from audiences and critics around the globe. Celebrating their 25th anniversary, the Quartet here embarks on a significant new recording project – the complete string quartets by Beethoven. This first volume combines works from Beethoven’s early, middle, and late period. The six quartets Op. 18 were the first he composed, in 1799 and 1800, encouraged by Prince Franz Joseph Maximilian von Lobkowitz, a significant patron of the arts. Once he had completed the set, Beethoven heavily revised the first three quartets, writing to a friend: ‘I have changed it considerably; for I have only now learned to write quartets correctly, as you will see when you receive them.’ Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky was the Russian ambassador to the Vieneese court, and the dedicatee of the three quartets Op. 59. The last of the middle-period quartets, Op. 95 (Serioso) was dedicated to Beethoven’s close friend and accomplished cellist Nikolaus Zmeskall and is regarded as showing a glimpse of what would come: Beethoven’s late quartets. Extremely complex and largely misunderstood by musicians and audiences in Beethoven's day, these quartets are now widely considered to be among the greatest musical compositions of all time, and have inspired many later composers. Op. 127, featured in this volume, is the first of these monumental works.
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Reviews
“…These recordings display a deep understanding of the emotional core of every moment of these works… I am very much looking forward to the succeeding volumes of what promises to be an epochal set of these quartets…”
Mark S Zimmer – Musicwebinternational.com – 7 May 2024
Recommended
“Consistently magnificent performances”
Michael Greenhalgh – Musicwebinternational.com – 13 March 2024
“… This first instalment is an auspicious embarkation upon their Beethoven journey, distinguished by the ever-youthful freshness of their music-making and by their habitual inability to take any phrase, any note for granted.”
David Threasher – Gramophone magazine – January 2024
“…Intelligent, spontaneous-sounding, technically immaculate, these are Beethoven performances that will not go out of date any time soon”
Peter Quantrill – The Strad – January 2024
Performance **** Recording ***
“… this cycle has got off to a splendid start, with glorious slow movements, much solo beauty and a finely judges sense of ensemble…”
Michael Church – BBC Music magazine – Christmas 2023
Classical Album of the Week
“What a joy this is…” *****
Dan Cairns – The Sunday Times (Culture magazine) – 19 November 2023
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