Miró Quartet - Home (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Home
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: PentaTone
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 66:13
Total Size: 300 MB / 1.27 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Puts: Home: Warm, with rubato (6:02)
2. Puts: Home: Faster, refreshed (3:38)
3. Puts: Home: Dangerously fast (7:16)
4. Walker: Quartet No. 1: II. Molto adagio (6:28)
5. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: I. Under the hot sun… (3:07)
6. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: II. The photographs smeared… (3:57)
7. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: III. The summer storm laughed… (3:05)
8. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: III & 1/2. Between the third and fourth... (0:17)
9. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: IV. The complete taxonomy… (3:12)
10. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: V. Waking up on the early side… (1:47)
11. Shaw: Microfictions [volume 1]: VI. The mountains folded in… (3:20)
12. Barber: String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: I. Molto allegro e appassionato (8:16)
13. Barber: String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: II. Molto adagio (9:38)
14. Barber: String Quartet in B Minor, Op. 11: III. Molto allegro (come prima) - Presto (2:36)
15. Arlen: Over the Rainbow (Arr. for String Quartet by William Ryden) (3:39)

The Miro Quartet presents Home, a new album that explores the many concepts of what the term "home" can mean. Its complexity is woven in a variety of ways into the music: the pieces, all composed by Americans past and present, invite you to feel, reflect, and engage in Miro's world. In this regard, the album also represent the United States, Miro's artistic home, in many ways. The program presents two new commissions by Kevin Puts and Caroline Shaw, as well as known and lesser known works by George Walker and Samuel Barber. This is the Miro Quartet's second album on Pentatone, following the recording of Beethoven's Complete String Quartets.





  • olga1001
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I adore their Beethoven but this isn't so perfect as Beethoven :(
About Barber, Escher is superior :p
Thanks