Arnold Schönberg Quatuor à cordes n° 3, Op. 30 Vidéos
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Leon Kirchner Arnold Schoenberg Morrison Orion String Quartet 1958 2007
The Orion String Quartet: Daniel Phillips and Todd Phillips, violins Steven Tennenbom, viola Timothy Eddy, cello from Albany TROY1030 (http•••) Definitive performances of this distinguished American composer's complete string quartets. Leon Kirchner's life was liberally peppered with moments of recognition for his powerful and innovative music. Both the first and second quartets heard on this recording received the Critics Circle Prize; the third received the Pulitzer. While still an undergraduate, he was accepted into Arnold Schoenberg's graduate composition seminar at UCLA. He received many honors and prizes, including membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He was a professor at Harvard University for 25 years. This recording includes his fourth string quartet, written in 2007 when Kirchner was 87, for the Orion String Quartet, who are able champions of his music. Contents: Leon Kirchner, composer String Quartet No. 1 Orion String Quartet Leon Kirchner, composer String Quartet No. 2 Orion String Quartet Leon Kirchner, composer String Quartet No. 3 Orion String Quartet Leon Kirchner, composer String Quartet No. 4 Orion String Quartet Review: "...impeccable craft, a real sense of drama, an ability to move the music forward and at the same time create islands of repose. .. Enthusiastically endorsed. You owe it to yourself to hear some Kirchner..." (Scott Morrison) "The Orion Quartet plays each score as if inhabiting its unique expressive world....It would be difficult to imagine Kirchner's string quartet music treated with more loving attention." (Gramophone) "Kirchner's four quartets...are among the pinnacles of his art and the sequence of all four among the most significant quartet cycles of the past century. (American Record Guide)
Alexander Goehr Schoenberg Stravinsky Lindsay String Quartet
Lindsay String Quartet Reactionaries continue to regard the innovations of Schoenberg and Stravinsky as tending to undermine the good old tradition while the avant-garde views the same advances as an obligation to perpetual revolution. However, a third group of composers, as yet regrettably small, sees the most hopeful way forward out of the resulting confusion as that of the modest progressive. Alexander Goehr, for instance, holds that, properly understood, the new resources of twentieth century composition offer means not of supplanting but of enriching the grammar and syntax of musical understanding as it has evolved beneath the surface of the varying musical styles of the last few centuries. APG68 Wergo-60093 Download in lossless (http•••)o/mirror/agp68/index.htm
Quatuor Diotima Arnold Schoenberg Alban Berg Anton Webern Peng Zhao Franck Chevalier Sandrine Piau Marie Nicole Lemieux 1874 1883 1885 1897 1905 1935 1945 1951 2016
5-CD set - naïve Release on 26 February 2016 / Arnold Schoenberg +••.••(...)) Presto in C major Scherzo in F major String quartet, in D major (1897) String quartet no.1 in D minor, op.7 String quartet no.2 in F sharp minor, with soprano, op.10* String quartet no.3, op.30 String quartet no.4, op.37 / Alban Berg +••.••(...)) String quartet, op.3 Lyric suite for string quartet, version with voice** / Anton Webern +••.••(...)) Langsamer Satz String quartet (1905) Rondo for string quartet Five movements for string quartet, op.5 Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 String quartet, op.28 QUATUOR DIOTIMA Yun-Peng Zhao (violin I) Constance ronzatti (violin II) Franck Chevalier (viola) Pierre Morlet (cello) Sandrine Piau (soprano*) Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto**) ////////// Quatuor Diotima celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2016! This boxset dedicated to the Viennese School of Music is the first of the two recording events that have been planned to mark that special year - along with the release of a new series of contemporary composer portraits. This Schoenberg | Berg | Webern set gathers the complete works for string quartet composed by those three iconic composers. This is a major achievement and the result of years of concerts and research by the quartet, which is now consi- dered as a leading performer of this repertoire. ////////// web www.quatuordiotima.fr facebook quatuor-diotima
George Rochberg Schoenberg Lutoslawski Hua 1961 1971
Rochberg's 3rd string quartet was written for the Concord Quartet of Dartmouth College in 1971, later resulting in a commission by the same ensemble for three additional quartets. After the death of his son in 1961, the composer was struggling to find a satisfying means of expression in the strictures of Schoenberg's serialism. Nor did the faceless results of aleatory techniques (Lutoslawski/Cage) offer a solution. Instead, Rochberg began to employ a somewhat controversial method in which tension between pre-twentieth-century tonality and an expressive atonality (though not serialist in form) allowed for a cohesive whole. This is the Concord's recording of Part C, the 4th and 5th movements (IV. March; V. Finale: Scherzos and Serenades). In my opinion, it stands as a 21-minute masterpiece in itself./ In case you're wondering about the paintings, welcome to the world of Hua Tunan's magnificent artistry: (http•••)
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