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Kurtág - Officium breve in memoriam Andreae Szervánsky, Op. 28
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The opening account of Schumann’s best known quartet, Op 41 No 3 in A minor, gives a good sense of the warmth and immediacy of Quartet Gerhard’s playing, but it’s Berg’s Lyric Suite that shows... — More…
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Building a Library, January 2019, Also Recommended
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The tiny Aus der Ferne III is…almost frozen alive, [an] effective [approach]…[they] shine in the luminescent, mirage-like microludes of Hommage à Mihály András — More…
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ECHO Klassik Awards, 2017, Winner
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Special offer. Kurtág:Moments Musicaux; Dvořák: String Quintet Op. 97
Parker Quartet, Kim Kashkashian (viola)
Whether it’s in the incisive attack of the opening Invocation, the passionate mourning in the memorial to the pianist György Sebők, or the precise harmonics in Rappel des oiseaux, they identify... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, November 2021, Editor's Choice
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This disc, devoted exclusively to Kurtág's music for string quartet, is of great significance, and both performance and recording are equal to the enterprise. The Keller Quartet have secure... — More…
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Every bar of this music carries the stamp of a master, and the performances give loving attention to Kurtag's every nuance. A CD to savour endlessly. — More…
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Cantante e tranquillo
András Keller, Zsófia Környei (violin), Zoltán Gál (viola), Judit Szabó (cello), János Pilz (violin - 3, 5, 6, 7, 8), Ottó Kertész (cello - 3, 7), Alexei Lubimov (piano - track 5)
Keller Quartett
it's all expertly played, even if the Bach is more Romantic in its use of vibrato than might be expected nowadays. — More…
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