Quatuor Ébène, Antoine Tamestit - Mozart: String Quintets K. 515 & 516 (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Quatuor Ébène, Antoine Tamestit
Title: Mozart: String Quintets K. 515 & 516
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:11:53
Total Size: 349 MB / 1.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mozart: String Quintets K. 515 & 516
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Warner Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 01:11:53
Total Size: 349 MB / 1.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515: I. Allegro (14:04)
2. String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515: II. Menuetto. Allegretto (5:33)
3. String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515: III. Andante (9:26)
4. String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515: IV. Allegro (7:20)
5. String Quintet No. 4 in G Minor, K. 516: I. Allegro (11:04)
6. String Quintet No. 4 in G Minor, K. 516: II. Menuetto & Trio. Allegretto (5:00)
7. String Quintet No. 4 in G Minor, K. 516: III. Adagio ma non troppo (9:00)
8. String Quintet No. 4 in G Minor, K. 516: IV. Adagio - Allegro (10:30)
• Following the Quatuor Ébène’s award-winning Beethoven Around the World project
• Features the brilliant viola player and regular Quatuor Ébène collaborator Antoine Tamestit
• When the artists performed KV 515 a few years ago, Bachtrack wrote in a 4-star review: “There are few works in the classical repertoire as expansive as Mozart’s Quintet in C major, K515 … Its long arching phrases were captured brilliantly here by the Ebène Quartet and viola player Antoine Tamestit, who brought out not just the work’s luminous elements but also its darker, wistful undercurrents.”
• Features the brilliant viola player and regular Quatuor Ébène collaborator Antoine Tamestit
• When the artists performed KV 515 a few years ago, Bachtrack wrote in a 4-star review: “There are few works in the classical repertoire as expansive as Mozart’s Quintet in C major, K515 … Its long arching phrases were captured brilliantly here by the Ebène Quartet and viola player Antoine Tamestit, who brought out not just the work’s luminous elements but also its darker, wistful undercurrents.”