Quartet Artemis - Beethoven: String Quartets Op.18-1 and Op.127 (Beethoven volume 6) (2010) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Beethoven: String Quartets Op.18-1 and Op.127 (Beethoven volume 6)
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Erato
Genre: Classical
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Tracklist

01. String Quartet No.1 in F major Op.18 No.1 I. Allegro con brio
02. String Quartet No.1 in F major Op.18 No.1 II. Adagio affettuoso ed appassionato
03. String Quartet No.1 in F major Op.18 No.1 III. Scherzo (Allegro molto) & Trio
04. String Quartet No.1 in F major Op.18 No.1 IV. Allegro
05. String Quartet No.12 in E flat major Op.127 I. Maestoso - Allegro
06. String Quartet No.12 in E flat major Op.127 II. Adagio ma non troppo, molto cantabile
07. String Quartet No.12 in E flat major Op.127 III. Scherzando vivace
08. String Quartet No.12 in E flat major Op.127 IV. Finale


For the Artemis Quartet, Beethoven remains “the most modern, provocative, experimental and boldest composer of all”. The Artemis’ devotion to Beethoven’s towering quartets brings two seasons of concerts around Europe and the US and, in 2011, the release of the complete cycle on Virgin Classics.

The sixth release in the Artemis Quartet’s complete Beethoven cycle comes as the Berlin-based ensemble devotes its international performing schedule to this cornerstone of the repertoire.

“This group finds a balance between projecting musical structure and conveying immediacy,” wrote the New York Times in March 2010. “The players cultivate unity of thought and intention but not conformity of sound and style ... the Beethoven performances the Artemis offered were remarkably cogent and organic. The Quartet in E flat (Op. 127), the first of the five late works, is my favourite of the Beethoven quartets, partly because it is so blithely strange. Artemis captured that quality in an engrossing performance. For example, in the middle of the pensive slow movement the music breaks out into something reminiscent of a sentimental German beer-hall tune complete with an oompah dance riff, qualities impishly conveyed here. The seemingly breezy theme of the finale has astonishing twists embedded in its phrases and harmonies, vividly realized by Artemis”.



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Their Beethoven most touches me ^.^
I wish all albums would be uploaded in hi-res !
Many thanks