Dvorak - Quintets opp. 81 & 97
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU41952
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th October 2017
Contents
Artists
Pavel Haas QuartetBoris Giltburg (piano)
Pavel Nikl (viola)
Works
Piano Quintet in A major, op.81String Quintet no.3 in E flat major, op.97 B180 'American'
Artists
Pavel Haas QuartetBoris Giltburg (piano)
Pavel Nikl (viola)
About
The String Quintet op.97, albeit only six years younger, presents a completely “different Dvořák”. After the Symphony from the New World and the “American” quartet, the string quintet is the composer’s third work written in America. Besides drawing inspiration from the music of the Native American tribe of the Iroquois which he heard in Spillville in the summer of 1893, he built the third movement around a theme that he had previously considered using in a proposal for a new American anthem. And Hanslick’s testimonial? “This is probably the simplest, most natural and happiest music composed since Haydn’s times. The ear enjoys it with an easy-going attitude and the spirit is not bored for a single moment.”
The Pavel Haas Quartet is at home in Dvořák’s music – to quote the Sunday Times, “In this repertoire, they are simply matchless today.”
Reviews
... the Pavel Haas Quartet ... are joined by Pavel Nikl, the quartet’s founder viola player. It is the happiest of reunions and their sense of shared purpose is evident from the very start. ... Another triumphant addition to the Pavel Haas’s already Award-laden discography. Harriet Smith
The playing is breathtakingly good, each performer maintaining their own personality and yet working together to conjure a special magic, whether in the sparkling “furiant” of the piano quintet No 2 in A major, Op 81 (with Boris Giltburg at his most mercurial), or the dreamy, song-like opening movement of the string quintet in E flat major, Op 97, redolent of the wide-open spaces of rural Iowa. Highly recommended. Stephen Pritchard
The Czech players near incomparable in this music with their compatriot, [Pavel] Nikl. Album of the Week
The [Pavel] Haas Quartet with Boros Giltburg provide both relaxation and a strong sense of purposeful energy.; throughout every ‘espressivo’ marking is given full weight without the ensemble losing their grip on the structure or driving the lyricism too hard. ... Excellently recorded, these performances are among the most memorable I have encountered in recent years. Jan Smaczny (Recording of the Month)
The Pavel Haas Quartet join forces with pianist Boris Giltberg for that famous A major Piano Quintet and this is joyous, generous music making.
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