Special offer. Haydn: String Quartets Op. 33 Nos 1-3
Chiaroscuro Quartet
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Chamber Music
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Record Review, 17th June 2023, Record of the Week
It’s that combination of crisp, earthy clarity and lively, virtuoso sparkle that marks these readings out – in drink terms, think tannin-rich reds against fine, biscuity champagne – along with...
Special offer. Haydn: String Quartets Op. 33 Nos 1-3
Chiaroscuro Quartet
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2023, Nominated - Chamber Music
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Record Review, 17th June 2023, Record of the Week
It’s that combination of crisp, earthy clarity and lively, virtuoso sparkle that marks these readings out – in drink terms, think tannin-rich reds against fine, biscuity champagne – along with...
About
Gut strings and classical bows are also the tools of a captivating quest for sonority", French magazine Diapason recently wrote to describe the Chiaroscuro Quartet. After Op. 20, Joseph Haydn's first major string quartet cycle, and Op. 76, his last, the internationally renowned ensemble is now embarking on the Quartets Op. 33, dubbed the "Russian Quartets" and dedicated to the Russian Grand Duke Paul, the future Tsar Paul I. Having earned a reputation as eccentric and non-conformist, sometimes downright offensive, Haydn felt the need to write music more in keeping with the public's lighter, more 'popular', less 'scholarly' tone, with a livelier sense of rhythm. And while there is comedy in some of the scherzos, it would be wrong to reduce these works to what some dour critics have called 'comic fooling'. In Quartet No 1 in B minor, the comedy is cerebral, often disturbing. This is certainly not the case in Quartet No 2 in E flat major, nicknamed "The Joke" because of the sparkling tarantella that concludes it. In Quartet No 3 in C major, "The Bird", Haydn invites us to a veritable bird concert before concluding brilliantly with it's persistent refrain inspired by a wild Slavic folk dance.
Contents and tracklist
- Alina Ibragimova, Pablo Hernán Benedí, Emilie Hörnlund, Claire Thirion
- Chiaroscuro Quartet
- Alina Ibragimova, Pablo Hernán Benedí, Emilie Hörnlund, Claire Thirion
- Chiaroscuro Quartet
- Alina Ibragimova, Pablo Hernán Benedí, Emilie Hörnlund, Claire Thirion
- Chiaroscuro Quartet
Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2023Nominated - Chamber Music
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Record Review17th June 2023Record of the Week
August 2023
It’s that combination of crisp, earthy clarity and lively, virtuoso sparkle that marks these readings out – in drink terms, think tannin-rich reds against fine, biscuity champagne – along with the conversational vitality as the four of them move fluidly in and out of the spotlight, and between colours and moods…