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Shostakovich - String Quartet No. 9 in E flat major, Op. 117
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Chamber » Quartets » String Quartets
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The Emersons have played Shostakovich all over the world, and this long- pondered intégrale sets the seal on a process that has brought the quartets to the very centre of the repertoire – the... —
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Gramophone Awards, 2000, Winner - Chamber
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Grammy Awards, 43rd Awards (2000), Best Chamber Music Recording
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Grammy Awards, 43rd Awards (2000), Classical Album of the Year
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The Emersons have played Shostakovich all over the world, and this long- pondered intégrale sets the seal on a process that has brought the quartets to the very centre of the repertoire – the... —
Awards:
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Gramophone Awards, 2000, Winner - Chamber
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Grammy Awards, 43rd Awards (2000), Best Chamber Music Recording
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Grammy Awards, 43rd Awards (2000), Classical Album of the Year
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I stand in awe of their depth, sonority (superbly recorded) and combination of intellect with emotion. —
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Shostakovich: String Quartets Nos. 1-13
Original Borodin String Quartet - Rostislav Dubinsky, Yaroslav Alexandrov (violins), Dimitry Shebalin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
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Shostakovich: Complete Quartets
Borodin Quartet (string quartet), Prokofiev Quartet, Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
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The performances as a whole achieve a rare degree of intensity. It really draws you into the unsettling subtext of Shostakovich’s writing. Even if there are a few moments where the ensemble... —
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The Eder Quartet...brings a mature understanding and empathy to the recording that is wonderfully satisfying. —
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Building a Library, October 2000, Budget Choice
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The Calidore’s performances are as sharp (I don’t mean their intonation!) as the intelligence of their concept. The Schumann is quite beautifully rendered, and if not quite the equal of the... —