Gliere - String Quartets 1 & 2
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Label: Dux
Cat No: DUX1706
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 28th April 2023
Contents
Artists
Gliere String QuartetWorks
String Quartet no.1 in A major, op.2String Quartet no.2 in G minor, op.20
Artists
Gliere String QuartetAbout
The painterly qualities and spontaneity of Glière's oeuvre perfectly fit into the classical form of the string quartet: Quartet no.1 in A major, op.2, dates back to the beginning of the century (1900) and sits within in the neo-romantic style, while the second, only 5 years younger, Quartet no.2 in G minor, op.20 (1905), is characterised by references to both Russian folklore and more distant, oriental moods.
The Glière Quartet, who have dedicated their activities to Reinhold Glière's music, consists of: Wladislaw Winokurow (violin), Dominika Falger (violin), Martin Edelmann (viola) and Endre F. Stankowsky (cello).
Reviews
a wonderfully lush and rich palette which is very effectively caught on this recording by the excellent eponymous Glière String Quartet in the well-engineered DUX sound. […] it has to be said the playing is passionate and full-toned – as well as virtuosic – in a manner that suits this music perfectly.
I know what really superb string playing sounds like and this is it…the G-Minor Quartet, in particular, sounds rhythmically quite tricky and technically difficult, yet the ensemble navigates it smoothly and without any compromises in tone quality, intonation, or togetherness.Error on this page? Let us know here
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