Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Quinteto de cuerda n.° 5 en re mayor Vídeos
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Mendelssohn Doric String Quartet 1756 1791 1988 2018 2021
Wolgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) String Quintet No. 5 in D major, K. 593 Larghetto - Allegro 00.19 Adagio 10.31 Menuetto: Allegretto 17.45 Allegro 23.24 Mendelssohn on Mull 2021 Alex Redington, of the Doric String Quartet Yume Fujise Alinka Rowe Edgar Francis Hugh Mackay Filmed by Nina Pope, Struthach Films, Isle of Mull Mendelssohn on Mull was founded in 1988. Its Artistic Directors since 2018 have been the Doric String Quartet. Every year they nominate exceptional young artists who are ready to make chamber music their specialism. A group of about a dozen, including the Quartet, comes to the Isle of Mull, off the West Coast of Scotland, for a week's residency in early September. Each work in the programme is studied by an ensemble that includes at least one member of the Quartet, and, after a few days of intensive rehearsal, it is performed in concerts all around the island. The chance to collaborate so closely with artists of such experience, as mentors playing alongside them rather than as coaches, means that this week is a highlight of the younger artists' training, at a pivotal point in their careers. Many music-lovers now visit the island from all over the country for these concerts which are admission free, while the islanders of Mull have always been warm hosts and attentive listeners. And this unforgettable week, for artists and audience, is enriched by the surroundings of extraordinary natural beauty that drew Mendelssohn to Scotland 200 years ago. website: soundwavesscio.org.uk
Mendelssohn George Enescu György Kurtág Johannes Brahms James Macmillan Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Doric String Quartet 1756 1791 1833 1881 1897 1926 1955 1959 1988 1998 2005 2018 2021
Mendelssohn on Mull 2021 Artistic Directors the Doric String Quartet 00.12 George Enescu +••.••(...)) - Octet (opening) 04.19 György Kurtág (b. 1926) - 6 Moments Musicaux (2005) - Rappel des Oiseaux (study in harmonics) 07.28 Johannes Brahms +••.••(...)) - String Quartet No. 3 in B flat major - Andante 15.33 James MacMillan (b. 1959) - String Quartet No. 2 Why is this night different? +••.••(...)extract) 19.30 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) - String Quintet No.5 in D major - Finale Eva Aronian - violin Hélène Clément - viola Edgar Francis - viola Yume Fujise - violin Hugh Mackay - violin Eliza Millett - cello Hana Mizuta-Spencer - violin John Myerscough - cello Alex Redington - violin Alinka Rowe - viola Charlotte Spruit - violin Ying Xue - violin Filmed by Alasdair Satchel, Struthach Films, Isle of Mull Mendelssohn on Mull was founded in 1988. Its Artistic Directors since 2018 have been the Doric String Quartet. Every year they nominate exceptional young artists who are ready to make chamber music their specialism. A group of about a dozen, including the Quartet, comes to the Isle of Mull, off the West Coast of Scotland, for a week's residency in early September. Each work in the programme is studied by an ensemble that includes at least one member of the Quartet, and, after a few days of intensive rehearsal, it is performed in concerts all around the island. The chance to collaborate so closely with artists of such experience, as mentors playing alongside them rather than as coaches, means that this week is a highlight of the younger artists' training, at a pivotal point in their careers. Many music-lovers now visit the island from all over the country for these concerts which are admission free, while the islanders of Mull have always been warm hosts and attentive listeners. And this unforgettable week, for artists and audience, is enriched by the surroundings of extraordinary natural beauty that drew Mendelssohn to Scotland 200 years ago. website: soundwavesscio.org.uk
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Arthur Grumiaux Lesueur Haydn Anh Beethoven Alfred Einstein Dyck 1756 1789 1790 1791
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) String Quintet No. 5 in D major, K. 593 (1790) 00:00 - Larghetto - Allegro 10:13 - Adagio 17:36 - Menuetto (Allegretto) 22:56 - Finale (Allegro) Violin: Arthur Grumiaux & Arpad Gérecz Viola: Georges Janzer & Max Lesueur Cello: Eva Czako "The two last string quintets followed in December 1790 and April 1791, supposedly on commission from a Hungarian said to be the wholesale merchant Johann Tost of Ungarisch-Hrodisch in Moravia, himself an excellent violinist, and the bearer of the dedications of two series of quartets by Haydn of 1789 (51-56) and 1790 (57-62). Since Tost had recently become wealthy by marriage, perhaps Mozart was well paid for these two works, at least. He should have been; both bear all the earmarks of compositions intended for a connoisseur. "The first, in D major, K. 593, begins with a Larghetto, which juxtaposes the 'cello (Mozart has not completely forgotten the King of Prussia) and the group of higher instruments; question and answer are repeated at once on a higher step of the scale— a typical beginning for the great instrumental works of the last period (the Piano Sonata in D, K. 576, the fragments of movements for piano, K. Anh. 29 and 30, the Quartet, K. 590, etc.) and a procedure of which Beethoven took careful note, as we see in the String Quartet Op. 59, No. 2, for example. This Larghetto returns at the end of the following Allegro, and leads to a quite short, abrupt conclusion—consisting simply of the eight opening measures of the Allegro. Thus this whole Allegro itself has a somewhat groping, combinative character, with an impetuous development section in two parts, the first marchlike, the second warlike. The recapitulation achieves its effect by means of intensified polyphony. It is a very unusual movement for Mozart, being definitely introductory in character. It leads to a deeply felt Adagio, related to the slow movement of the 'Jupiter' Symphony, with three-part responses as in the five-part madrigals of the sixteenth century, and containing the finest polyphonic development. The Minuet is a bit Haydnish—manly, with a concluding canon as a 'trump card' and a 'spiccato' Trio. The Rondo, finally, is of the richest maturity, with its playful theme, its fugati in which 'learnedness' takes on wit and charm without forfeiting any of its earnestness. The beginning of the theme, originally a chromatically descending fifth, gains grace and character by means of a single stroke." - Alfred Einstein Painting: Self-Portrait, Anthony van Dyck
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Walter Barylli Hübner Barylli Quartet Mozartsaal 1756 1791 1949 1951 1953 1954 1955
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart +••.••(...)) String Quintet No. 5 in D major, K. 593 (00:05) 1. Larghetto - Allegro (07:56) 2. Adagio (16:00) 3. Menuetto: Allegretto (21:34) 4. Allegro Barylli Quartet Walter Barylli, 1st Violin Otto Strasser, 2nd Violin Rudolf Streng, Viola Richard Krotschak, Cello Wilhelm Hübner, 2nd Viola Rec. 1954, at Konzerthaus Mozartsaal, in Vienna ヴォルフガング・アマデウス・モーツァルト 弦楽五重奏曲第5番 ニ長調 K. 593 バリリ四重奏団 第1ヴァイオリン:ワルター・バリリ 第2ヴァイオリン:オットー・シュトラッサー ヴィオラ:ルドルフ・シュトレンク チェロ:リヒャルト・クロチャック 第2ヴィオラ:ヴィルヘルム・ヒューブナー 録音:1954年 コンツェルトハウス・モーツァルト・ザール (ウィーン) ▼Mozart: String Quintet No. 1, Barylli Quartet (1955) モーツァルト 弦楽五重奏曲第1番 バリリ四重奏団 (http•••) ▼Mozart: String Quintet No. 2, Barylli Quartet (1955) モーツァルト 弦楽五重奏曲第2番 バリリ四重奏団 (http•••) ▼Mozart: String Quintet No. 3, Barylli Quartet (1953) モーツァルト 弦楽五重奏曲第3番 バリリ四重奏団 (http•••) ▼Mozart: String Quintet No. 4, AmadeusSQ (1951) モーツァルト 弦楽五重奏曲第4番 アマデウス四重奏団 (http•••) ▼Mozart: String Quintet No. 6, Vienna KonzerthausQ (1949) モーツァルト 弦楽五重奏曲第6番 (http•••)
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