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Kvartet for 2 violiner, viola og violoncel, e-mol, 1916 (Villiers-Kvartetten)
Af Frederick Delius (2017)
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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 kommentarbilag
Genre
kammermusik
Emneord
Emnetal
78.421:4
Bidrag af
Indhold
Kvartet for 2 violiner, viola og violoncel, e-mol, 1916Kvartet for 2 violiner, viola og violoncel, e-mol, 1916 (Allegro moderato ; Late swallows) : Kvartet for 2 violiner, viola og violoncel, e-mol, opus 83
Beskrivelse
Indspillet i St Silas Church, Pentonville, London 2016
Forlag
Naxos Rights US
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
The observer, 2017-04-30
"Delius ... was discontented with his first (three-movement) attempt and reworked the opening movement and the wistful "Late Swallows" slow movement. Both versions are included here, each characterised by boundless melody, unexpected major-minor shifts and rhythmic buoyancy. The Villiers Quartet, formed in 2011 and specialists in English music (among other things; they are an inquisitive ensemble), play the Delius with zest and passion. Their Elgar, too, is febrile and bold. Fresh playing all round, at budget price"
The observer, 2017-04-30
BBC music magazine, 2017 August
"The Villiers Quartet work hard to convince. They make a gorgeous sound, even in Delius's intonation-challenging double-stopped writing ... The finale ... is marked Vigorously, but not even the admirable Villiers can make the music live up to that. The resolute quality at the opening of the Elgar comes as a relief: now at least we know where we're going. But ... the strange central movement ... reveals little of its weird magic, even though the playing is excellent"
Fono Forum, 2017 August
"Das junge britische Ensemble tut zu wenig für die Verdeutlichung der Strukturen, taucht dafür alles in einen süsslichen Klang Elgar ... Im Delius-Streichquartett, das nur zwei Jahre vor dem Elgars kompiniert wurde, ist das Spiel des Villiers Quartet nicht unbedingt analytischer"
The gramophone, 2017 July
"Ripely captured by the microphones, the Villiers Quartet are on dedicated form and their reading of the work as we know it today is likewise a laudable one ... For Delius diehards the disc will be essential listening for the two extra completions alone"