Janacek & Martinu - String Quartets
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHAN10848
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd March 2015
Contents
Works
String Quartet no.1 'The Kreutzer Sonata'String Quartet no.2 'Intimate Letters'
String Quartet no.3, H183
Artists
Doric String QuartetWorks
String Quartet no.1 'The Kreutzer Sonata'String Quartet no.2 'Intimate Letters'
String Quartet no.3, H183
Artists
Doric String QuartetAbout
This new recording by the Doric String Quartet pays homage to the Czech chamber music of the 1920s, featuring string quartets by Janáček and Martinů. Exclusive on Chandos, the Doric String Quartet is now established as one of the finest young ensembles in the world.
The chamber music output of Janáček is relatively small but often programmatic. As acknowledged by the composer, the two string quartets are a vehicle for his deepest feelings. The mounting tension of String Quartet No.1, which culminates in a less anguished last movement, emphasises the heightened feelings of love, passion and remorse with which he was concerned at the time of its writing. As he summed it up, the work depicts the ‘miserable woman, suffering, beaten, beaten to death’ from Tolstoy’s Kreutzer Sonata.
Titled 'Intimate Letters', the Second Quartet – the last work Janáček completed – fulfils an autobiographical function, being a no less ardent and personal composition.
The Third String Quartet by Martinů reflects the influences of his teacher Roussel as well as the night-life ragtime and jazz world of Paris in which it was written, in 1929. By far the shortest of his seven mature quartets, it gives a greater degree of independence to each of the four instruments, allowing for some striking harmonic clashes and colourful scoring.
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