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Verdi/sibelius

Vertavo String Quartet

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Format: CD

Cat No: LWC1201

Release Date:  14 August 2020

Label:  Lawo

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7090020182230

Genres:  Classical  Classical  

  • Description

    With the obvious exception of Mozart, the most famous operatic composers were not at all prolific in the spheres of the symphony, string quartet or sonata. Verdi completed his only string quartet in 1873 – i.e. roughly the period of Aida and the Requiem. Unsure of its value, he delayed publication until three years later. He remarked drily: "I don't know whether it is good or bad, only that it is a quartet." With astonishing modesty, he claimed to have composed it "merely for amusement". He also laid himself open to criticism that the piece may be less than idiomatic when he welcomed the plan to perform the work in London with twenty players to a part – "since there are certain passages which require a fuller sonority than a mere quartet can furnish". One might gather from his diffidence that the piece is unpretentious, but it is so much more than a mere diversion from writing operas. While Verdi does not attempt to emulate the rigorous developmental processes exercised by the great quartet composers, he does create on his own terms a highly individual and satisfying work distinguished by abundant craftsmanship. Tchaikovsky is a similar example, demonstrating his German-influenced contrapuntal skill when he chooses (as does Verdi in his fugal finale), but otherwise relying on his more instinctive gifts of melody, elegance and felicitous scoring. *** During his earliest creative period Sibelius was strongly attracted to chamber music. The list of his juvenilia includes a piano quintet, four piano trios and about twenty works for string quartet, some incomplete. It is all the more surprising, therefore, that he composed and published only a single string quartet in his maturity. Sibelius composed his only major string quartet, entitled Voces Intimae, between late 1908 and April 1909, though his first sketches date from as early as 1899–1903. At the time of the work's completion he had only recently suffered from a throat tumour which he believed to be lifethreatening, but which proved benign.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Giuseppe Verdi: String Quartet In E Minor: I. Allegro
      • 2. II. Andantino
      • 3. III. Prestissimo
      • 4. IV. Scherzo Fuga. Allegro Assai Mosso
      • 5. Jean Sibelius: String Quartet 'Voces Intimae', Op. 56: I. Andante – Allegro Molto Moderato
      • 6. II. Vivace (A Major)
      • 7. III. Adagio Di Molto (F Major)
      • 8. IV. Allegretto (ma Pesante)
      • 9. V. Allegro