Mendelssohn - String Quartets Nos 1 & 4
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS1960
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 1st June 2015
Contents
Works
String Quartet in E flat major (1823)String Quartet no.1 in E flat major, op.12
String Quartet no.4 in E minor, op.44 no.2
Artists
Escher String QuartetWorks
String Quartet in E flat major (1823)String Quartet no.1 in E flat major, op.12
String Quartet no.4 in E minor, op.44 no.2
Artists
Escher String QuartetAbout
With their début disc on BIS, the Escher Quartet launch a three-disc cycle of Mendelssohn’s string quartets, including the unnumbered String Quartet in E flat major and – on coming instalments – the four pieces for string quartet Op.81.
The quartet genre accompanied Mendelssohn throughout his life, from the previously mentioned E flat major quartet – which he composed at the age of 14 – to String Quartet No.6 in F minor, his last major work, completed only two months before his death in 1847.
As a body of work, the quartets demonstrate many of Mendelssohn’s finest qualities as a composer – his fascination for and understanding of the music of both Bach and Beethoven, his affinity for string instruments, and that gift for melody as well as texture which has made his Lieder ohne Worte and the elfin music to A Midsummer Night’s Dream so eternally popular.
Composed in 1829, the Quartet Op.12 is still an early work – from the time of the Hebrides Overture – while the E minor quartet, Op.44 No.2, can be counted as one of the first master-pieces by the mature composer.
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