Ries - Quartets for Flute & Strings
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97150
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 14th March 2025
Contents
Works
Flute Quartet in A major, op.145 no.3Flute Quartet in C major, op.145 no.1
Flute Quartet in E minor, op.145 no.2
Flute Quartets (3), WoO35
Artists
Ginevra Petrucci (flute)Trio David
Works
Flute Quartet in A major, op.145 no.3Flute Quartet in C major, op.145 no.1
Flute Quartet in E minor, op.145 no.2
Flute Quartets (3), WoO35
Artists
Ginevra Petrucci (flute)Trio David
About
However, Ries (like his master, born in Bonn) fled Vienna in 1807 and thereafter embarked on a well-travelled career – in Paris, then Vienna again, venturing as far as St Petersburg and London, before settling in Frankfurt. Within a prolific output, he wrote 30 separate works scored for a solo flute, almost all of which date from his period in London (1813-24), where he won a reputation as a piano teacher to the well-to-do while producing his own music for London’s vibrant concert life.
The three Quartets, op.145, for flute, violin, viola and cello were composed in 1814-15 and published in 1826, while the trio of Quartets, WoO35, belong to Ries’s later period in Germany. Ries dedicated op.145 to Charles Aders, a wealthy amateur flautist, who likely commissioned him; there is no sign of the composer ‘writing down’ to accommodate any limitations in his dedicatee’s playing, from the poignant and tumultuous emotions that pervade Quartet no.2, and the vibrant spirit of the finales, such as the Allegro all’espagnola of Quartet no.1.
As Ginevra Petrucci remarks in her booklet essay, ‘Ries masterfully balances diversity of form with captivating expression. The writing's density and variety are remarkable, marked by thematic abundance, rich modulations, rhythmic contrasts, and variations.’ This is true even more of the later Quartets, WoO35, which were probably written with the flautist Anton Bernhard Fürstenau in mind. The expression is notably more refined and Romantic in spirit than the earlier set, sometimes softer-edged, often with more sophisticated dialogue between flute and strings, ‘bearing a near-Beethovenian character.’
Italian born, Ginevra Petrucci graduated from Stony Brook and Yale. Based in New York, she performs across the US while continuing to return to Europe for projects such as this recording. She is joined here by Trio David, a trio of Italian musicians who came together in 2020 and since then have given concerts across Italy as well as recording the string trios of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari for Brilliant Classics.
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