

777779-2
Originally recorded in 2020
Classical
Chamber
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When Ignaz Pleyel concluded his work on the last of his twelve »Prussian Quartets,« he had already garnered a great deal of experience as a composer of string quartets. His unmistakable musical voice had brought him countless admirers – including, not least, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who enthusiastically wrote of the Quartets op. 1 in a letter to his father. The dedicatory preface suggests that Pleyel had composed all of its pieces in Italy. He described them as 'musically profound', thereby indicating that Haydn’s Quartets op. 20 may have been their immediate model. The fugue movements in the Quartets Benton 328 and 330 are fascinating. Although Pleyel claimed that he had written them in the Italian style, Mozart was not fooled here: in their refined elegance he recognized the unique signature of Pleyel’s teacher Joseph Haydn. Nevertheless, the pupil had succeeded in writing a brilliant series of quartets in keeping with his own ideas and combining the clarity of the Italian style with the wealth of technical imagination characterizing the Viennese style.
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“…This album contains the last three of his [Pleyel] dozen Prussian Quartets, and they compare favourably with ones by his better-known peers. It doesn’t hurt that they are played by his namesake quartet, a group that usually sidesteps the classical “hits” to concentrate on rarities. This is chamber music with personality … These musician are enjoying themselves, but it is also clear that they understand these pieces intuitively and have put some thought into how to present them…”
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