Wolf-Ferrari - String Trios, Quartets & Quintet
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96816
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 16th August 2024
Contents
Works
String Quartet in A minorString Quartet in E minor, op.23
String Quintet in C major, op.24
String Trio in A minor, op.32
String Trio in B minor
String Trio in C minor
Artists
Quartetto EosTrio David
Matteo Rocchi (viola)
Works
String Quartet in A minorString Quartet in E minor, op.23
String Quintet in C major, op.24
String Trio in A minor, op.32
String Trio in B minor
String Trio in C minor
Artists
Quartetto EosTrio David
Matteo Rocchi (viola)
About
The youthful String Trio in B minor and the related String Trio in C minor are edited by Luca Incerti based on the manuscript held at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek in Munich (Mus. ms. 21366). The first trio is divided into three movements: Allegro, Larghetto and Scherzo (Allegro vivace). The second trio reuses the opening Allegro (raised to C minor) and Larghetto, adding a different ending in two new movements: Scherzo: Allegro molto and Adagio molto – Presto. The String Trio in A minor, op.32, is divided into three movements – Allegro moderato, Pastorale (Andante tranquillo) and Allegro – and was written in 1945, during the composer’s mature period.
The String Quartet in A minor was composed in 1894 and has also been edited by Luca Incerti, based on another manuscript held in Munich (Mus. ms. 23144-2). It comprises four movements: Allegro moderato, Adagio non troppo, Allegro vivacissimo and Allegro assai. The String Quartet in E minor is likewise split into four movements – Allegro, Andante cantabile, Capriccio (Allegro pesante) and Allegro – but its date of composition is unknown. However, by contrast it certainly stems from Wolf-Ferrari’s later years, when all the composer’s unique artistic traits came to the fore. As this quartet makes clear, in the context of the early 20th-century avant-garde, Wolf-Ferrari provided an alluring return to Classicism, but it was his own personal interpretation of the style, rather than an attempt to restore it. His neoclassicism appears more modern today than it would have done to his contemporaries. The String Quintet in C (with two violas) is recorded from another Luca Incerti edition, based on individual parts published by Thomi-Berg. It was written in 1942 and therefore belongs to the composer’s mature period. It has four movements: Allegro assai quasi presto, Larghetto, Prestissimo, and Molto mosso alla breve.
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