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Mozart: String Quintets Nos. 5 & 6

The Chilingirian Quartet, Yuko Inoue & Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yuko Inoue

Mozart: String Quintets Nos. 5 & 6
The sheer pleasure this music provides is enough to make your reviewer seek out the previous volumes; if they are of the same standard then this cycle should surely compare well with classics...

Mozart: String Quintets Nos. 5 & 6

The Chilingirian Quartet, Yuko Inoue & Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yuko Inoue

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The sheer pleasure this music provides is enough to make your reviewer seek out the previous volumes; if they are of the same standard then this cycle should surely compare well with classics...

About

For over four decades, the Chilingirian String Quartet has thrilled critics and audiences around the world with it's vibrant, virtuosic performances of classical and contemporary chamber music. The Quartet has a sound that is both powerful and precise - richly interpretive yet always true to the composer's vision. Yuko Inoue is a Japanese violinist who studied at Kunitachi College of Music then went on to study with several famous violinists. She is currently a professor at the Royal Academy of Music.

Contents and tracklist

I. Larghetto
Track length9:48
II. Adagio
Track length7:24
III. Menuetto: Allegretto
Track length5:12
IV. Allegro
Track length5:24
I. Allegretto di Molto
Track length7:24
II. Andante
Track length8:12
III. Menuetto: Allegretto
Track length4:06
IV. Allegro
Track length5:27
String Quintet No. 5 in D Major, K. 593: IV. Allegro (alternative Finale)
Track length5:22

Awards and reviews

December 2016

The sheer pleasure this music provides is enough to make your reviewer seek out the previous volumes; if they are of the same standard then this cycle should surely compare well with classics by the Amadeus Quartet or Grumiaux Trio

22nd January 2017

K614, the E flat, has fallen foul of some commentators, but the Chilingirians play it as if it’s a worthy culmination of Mozart’s string quintets. A strength of their performance is its rhythmic vitality.
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