Alban Berg Quartett - Haydn: String Quartets Op. 76 Nos. 1, 5 & 6 (1999)

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Title: Haydn: String Quartets Op. 76 Nos. 1, 5 & 6
Year Of Release: 1999 (2005)
Label: EMI Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:00:22
Total Size: 275 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. String Quartet in G Op. 76 No. 1: I. Allegro con spirito 05:55
02. String Quartet in G Op. 76 No. 1: II. Adagio sostenuto 07:08
03. String Quartet in G Op. 76 No. 1: III. Menuet - Presto 02:24
04. String Quartet in G Op. 76 No. 1: IV. Allegro ma non troppo 06:03
05. String Quartet in D Op.76 No.5: I. Allegretto 04:23
06. String Quartet in D Op.76 No.5: II. Largo ma non troppo; cantabile e mesto 06:22
07. String Quartet in D Op.76 No.5: III. Menuet - Allegro ma non troppo 02:37
08. String Quartet in D Op.76 No.5: IV. Finale - Presto 03:57
09. String Quartet in E flat Op. 76 No. 6: I. Allegretto 06:38
10. String Quartet in E flat Op. 76 No. 6: II. Fantasia - Adagio 06:50
11. String Quartet in E flat Op. 76 No. 6: III. Menuet - Presto 03:29
12. String Quartet in E flat Op. 76 No. 6: IV. Finale - Allegro spiritoso 04:36

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Alban Berg Quartet

Recordings of Haydn's Op. 76 quartets continue to pour in, with this one arriving at approximately the same time as The Lindsays (terrible on ASV) and the Mosaïques (excellent on Astrée). The Alban Berg Quartett is, of course, one of the great chamber ensembles active today, and its performances leave little to be desired if modern instruments (rather than so-called "authetic" ones) are to your taste. The foursome plays all three works with an ideal combination of tonal warmth, accurate intonation, and whip-crack rhythmic precision, and they are very well recorded. From the beautifully phrased cello solo at the opening of Op. 76 No. 1 to the daredevil finale of the Quartet in E-flat, you can tell immediately that these players still command that special combination of clarity and dynamism that characterizes all of their best work. And the slow movements clearly prove that, unlike The Lindsays, they know how to sustain a pure, singing line. -- David Hurwitz