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COMPACT DISC ONE
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Complete String Quartets, Volume 2
String Quartet, Op.18 No.2 (1798-99)
27:15
in G Major • in G-Dur • en sol majeur
À Son Altesse Monseigneur le Prince Regnant de Lobkowitz etc. etc.
1.
I
Allegro
7:41
2.
II
Adagio cantabile - Allegro - Tempo I
7:12
3.
III
Scherzo. Allegro - Trio - Scherzo da capo
4:35
4.
IV
Allegro molto, quasi Presto
5:31
String Quartet, Op.130 / 133 (1825)
48:30
in B-Flat Major • in B-Dur • en si bémol majeur
À Son Altesse Monseigneur le Prince Nicholas de Galitzin,
Lieutenant Colonel de la Garde de Sa Majesté Impériale de toutes les
Russies
5.
I
Adagio ma non troppo - Allegro - Tempo I - Allegro -
13:53
Tempo I - Allegro - Adagio ma non troppo - Allegro -
6.
II
Presto - L''istesso tempo - Tempo I
1:52
7.
III
Poco scherzoso. Andante con moto ma non troppo - Non troppo
7:14
Presto -
Tempo I
8.
IV
Alla fanza tedesca. Allegro assai
2:43
9.
V
Cavatina. Adagio molto espressivo
7:19
10.
VI
Große Fuge, Op.133 (1825)
15:28
Dédiée avec la plus profonde vénération à
Son Altesse Impériale et Royale Éminentissime
11.
Replacement Finale, published with String Quartet, Op.130 (1826)
10:37
in B-Flat Major • in B-Dur • en si bémol majeur
Allegro
Total time: 84:05
COMPACT DISC TWO
String Quartet, Op.18 No.5 (1799-1800)
31:47
in A Major • in A-Dur • en la majeur
À Son Altesse Monseigneur le Prince Regnant de Lobkowitz etc. etc.
1.
I
Allegro
10:25
2.
II
Menuetto - Trio - Menuetto da capo
4:36
3.
III
Andante cantabile -
10:02
Variazione I -
Variazione II -
Variazione III -
Variazione IV -
Variaazione V -
Poco adagio
4.
IV
Allegro
6:43
String Quartet, Op.59 No.2 (1806)
39:58
in E Minor • in e-Moll • en mi mineur
À son Excellence Monsieur le Comte de Rasoumoffsky
Conseiller privé actuel de
Sa Majesté l''Empereur de toutes les Russies etc. etc.
5.
I
Allegro
14:27
6.
II
Molto adagio. Si tratta questo pezzo [con] molto di sentimento
13:07
7.
III
Allegretto - Maggiore (Thème russe) -
7:47
Da capo il minore ma senza replica ed allora ancora una volta il trio;
e dopo di nuovo da capo il minore senza replica
8.
IV
Finale. Presto - Più presto
5:17
Total time: 72:24
Chamber: Doric String Quartet
Alex Redington violin
Ying Xue
Hélène Clément viola
John Myerscough cello
The members of the Doric String Quartet perform the Op.18 Quartets
using a set of classical bows by Luis Emilio Rodriquez Carrington.
17-19 May 2023 (Op.18 No.2, Op.130 except last movement, Op.133),
11-13 December 2023 (Op.18 No.5, Op.59 No.2) and
27 May 2024 (Op130 last movement)
About
For this second volume of Beethoven’s string quartets, the Doric String Quartet has combined one middle period, one late, and two early quartets to create a programme that works on its own terms, as well as forming part of the complete cycle. The musicians start off with a vivid performance of Op. 18 No. 2, following it with the Quartet, Op. 130, in which, as finale, they perform the Große Fugue (Op. 133), as Beethoven long contemplated it. They have appended the alternative finale, first published with Op. 130, thus allowing the listener to choose either version. Op. 18 No. 5 in A major is then followed by Op. 59 No. 2 in E minor. Op. 18, Beethoven’s first set of quartets, often show influences from the quartets of Haydn and Mozart, albeit very much filtered through Beethoven’s original artistic sensibility. The second set, the three ‘Razumovsky’ Quartets, Op. 59, was written in a golden period of the composer’s creative life (alongside the Fourth Symphony, Violin Concerto, and Fidelio) and shows both development from the earlier set and a powerful distinctness. Although mis-understood (or found incomprehensible) by their first audiences, Beethoven’s late quartets have become universally admired as among the pinnacles of western art music. Stravinsky considered the Große Fuge ‘an absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever’.
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