• SU43262 Katalognummer
  • 099925432621 EAN
  • 1CD Format
  • 2023 Utgivelsesår

Artist
Bennewitz Quartet

Medvirkende
Fišer, Jakub (1st violin) | Ježek, Ště | pán (2nd violin) | Pinkas, Jiř | í (viola) | Doležal, Ště | pán (cello)

Komponist
Haydn, Franz Joseph

Ensemble
Bennewitz Quartet

Sjanger
Kammer

Plateselskap
Supraphon

Verk

JOSEPH HAYDN (1732–1809)

String Quartet in G major, Op. 17, No. 5 (Hob. III:29) 16:20
1/ I. Moderato 6:25
2/ II. Menuetto – Trio 2:32
3/ III. Adagio 4:43 4/
IV. Presto 2:37

String Quartet in E flat major, Op. 33, No. 2 (Hob. III:38) 16:33
5/ I. Allegro moderato 5:07
6/ II. Scherzando – Trio 3:35
7/ III. Largo sestenuto 4:20
8/ IV. Finale. Presto 3:29

String Quartet in C major, Op. 54, No. 2 (Hob. III:57) 18:23
9/ I. Vivace 5:55
10/ II. Adagio (attacca) 2:53
11/ III. Menuetto. Allegretto – Trio 3:30
12/ IV. Finale. Adagio – Presto – Adagio 6:05

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Produktbeskrivelse

Recorded in the Studio FMG Artists in Budišov nad Budišovkou, 3-4 December 2020 and 29-30 January 2021.

During the 18th century, the string quartet gained the position of the most valued and most challenging chamber music genre, and gradually became a vehicle for conveying the composer’s personal feelings. Joseph Haydn played a key role in forging the quartet’s classical form. He created almost 70 string quartets, which, along with the symphonies, constitute the largest, as well as the most significant, part of his oeuvre. Haydn accorded them the form that would serve as the model for Mozart, Beethoven and later composers. Just as fascinating as the quantity is his quartets’ sheer diversity, with each of them being singular, featuring novel (often humorous) ideas, experiments, as well as constant seeking of new possibilities of expression. The three quartets included on the present album chart the development of Haydn’s musical idiom, from Op. 17 (1771), which he wrote at the age of 40, through Op. 33, dubbed “Gli Scherzi” (1781, dedicated to the Grand Duke of Russia Pavel Petrovich, the future Tsar Paul I), to the formally experimental pieces making up Op. 54 (1788). The Bennewitz Quartet have given numerous concerts worldwide, including at the most prestigious venues (Wigmore Hall in London, Musikverein in Vienna, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris, concert halls in New York, Seoul, etc.) and such renowned festivals as the Salzburger Festspiele, Lucerne Festival and Rheingau Musik Festival. At many of them, they have performed quartets by Haydn, one of their favourite composers, whose music they endow with a transparent sound, revealing their levity and sense for detail.

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