Keller Quartett - Ligeti: String Quartets - Barber: Adagio (2013) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Ligeti: String Quartets - Barber: Adagio
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: ECM New Series
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 50:48
Total Size: 185 / 440 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Ligeti: String Quartet No.1 (Métamorphoses nocturnes) (22:08)
02. 2. Molto adagio (7:43)
03. I. Allegro nervoso (4:51)
04. II. Sostenuto, molto calmo (4:48)
05. III. Come un meccanismo di precisione (3:37)
06. IV. Presto furioso, brutale, tumultuoso (2:10)
07. V. Allegro con delicatezza - stets sehr mild (5:36)

An album that bridges musical worlds, with the Molto Adagio of Samuel Barber’s String Quartet No. 1 offered as tonal terra firma between György Ligeti’s restlessly shifting first and second quartets. Mid-20th century, Barber and Ligeti would have been considered aesthetic opposites. “Ligeti was all about leaving what for Barber was solid home”, Paul Griffiths notes in the liner text. From a contemporary perspective both composers are voices from the past, their present-day relevance emphasised in these committed performances. “Physically actualized in the recording, the music is being all the time remade by the performers searching for what a motif can convey and finding an abundance of expressive contours in Ligeti’s quartets as much as in Barber’s. The gesture of lament is common to both.” The first of the recordings heard on this album was made in 2007 on the first anniversary of Ligeti’s death, Hungary’s foremost string quartet paying tribute to the great innovator of modern Hungarian music. The 2011 recording of the second Ligeti quartet documents also a change in the line-up of András Keller’s ensemble, with Zsófia Környei, widely considered one of the outstanding violinists of her generation, replacing long-serving Keller Quartett member János Pilz.

András Keller, violin
János Pilz, violin
Zoltán Gál, viola
Judit Szabó, violoncello

Recorded June 2007 and October 2011 (String Quartet No. 2) Radio Studio DRS, Zürich
Engineered by Peter Laenger
Produced by Manfred Eicher