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Nordic String Quartet - Peter Heise: String Quartets Vol. 1 (2023)

Nordic String Quartet - Peter Heise: String Quartets Vol. 1 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 326 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 165 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:11:21
Classical | Label: Dacapo Records

Between 1851 and 1857, Peter Heise (1830–1879) wrote six string quartets for the intimate musical soirées of Copenhagen’s refined upper class. Heise was a celebrated and cherished composer in his native Denmark, but his quartets sadly fell into obscurity. In the first installment of their two-part series, the Nordic String Quartet revives these elegantly fluid works with a spacious and lyrical approach, infusing a sensibility attuned to Heise’s distinctive poetic touch.
Nordic String Quartet - Peter Heise - String Quartets Vol. 1 (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Nordic String Quartet - Peter Heise - String Quartets Vol. 1 (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 71:22 minutes | 2,34 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Between 1851 and 1857, Peter Heise wrote six string quartets for the intimate musical soirees of Copenhagen's upper class.
Doric String Quartet, RSNO, Peter Oundjian - John Adams: Naive and Sentimental Music; Absolute Jest (2018)

John Adams: Naive and Sentimental Music; Absolute Jest (2018)
Doric String Quartet; Royal Scottish National Orchestra; Peter Oundjian, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 322 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 173 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHSA5199 | Time: 01:11:23

As part of his final year as Music Director and following a two-season celebration of the Orchestra’s 125th anniversary, Peter Oundjian and the RSNO here present their second recording of music by John Adams, with the exceptional participation of the Doric String Quartet. Written for a large orchestra including six percussionists, keyboard sampler, and amplified steel-string guitar, Naive and Sentimental Music is a sweepingly symphonic masterpiece, full of contrasts and clashes. It reflects the dichotomy between ‘naive’ and ‘sentimental’ poetry as analysed by Friedrich Schiller in his 1795 essay Über naive und sentimentalische Dichtung, as well as the ‘bipolar’ musical life of Esa-Pekka Salonen, the dedicatee of this piece, who conducted the first performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1999. Absolute Jest is a large-scale scherzo for amplified string quartet and orchestra, heavily inspired by the music of Beethoven, which Adams has always deeply admired. The quartet of soloists, a late addition to the score, emphasises the echoes of Beethoven’s music (mainly his string quartets) and facilitates a ‘hyperspace rate’ of virtuosity, which the Doric String Quartet here perfectly demonstrates.
Gringolts Quartet, Peter Laul - Robert Schumann: String Quartets Nos. 1-3; Piano Quintet (2011) 2CDs

Robert Schumann: String Quartets Nos. 1-3; Piano Quintet (2011) 2CDs
Gringolts String Quartet, Peter Laul (piano)

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 460 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 250 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Onyx | # ONYX4081 | Time: 01:48:39

The three string quartets, Op. 41, of Robert Schumann date from the middle of 1842, the same period when he also composed the Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op. 44, so their inclusion together in this double-disc album from Onyx is appropriate, if slightly curious. While the Piano Quintet is among the most popular pieces in the chamber repertoire, the string quartets have languished in a state of comparative neglect and are relatively under-represented in the catalog. The shadow of Beethoven loomed large over many composers in the 19th century, and the example of his extraordinary late string quartets made successors appear lacking by comparison; this is the most likely explanation for the weak standing of Schumann's Op. 41, and why the Piano Quintet escaped invidious comparisons. Yet these clear-eyed and thoughtful performances by the Gringolts Quartet demonstrate that Schumann's abilities in the string quartet genre were considerable, and they show his careful balancing of the parts and bring out the motivic coherence he derived from Beethoven. The Gringolts are absolutely secure in playing these works, but there is a noticeable burst of energy and enthusiasm that they bring to the Piano Quintet, which is shared by pianist Peter Laul. Onyx provides fairly focused recording of the strings, but the piano recedes into the background, perhaps because of the microphone's placement in the highly resonant church acoustics.
Doric String Quartet - John Adams: Naïve and Sentimental Music - Absolute Jest (2018) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Doric String Quartet, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Peter Oundjian - John Adams: Naïve and Sentimental Music - Absolute Jest (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 71:22 minutes | 1,22 GB
Classical | Label: Chandos Records, Official Digital Download

As part of his final year as Music Director and following a two-season celebration of the Orchestra's 125th anniversary, Peter Oundjian and the RSNO here present their second recording of music by John Adams, with the exceptional participation of the Doric String Quartet. Written for a large orchestra including six percussionists, keyboard sampler, and amplified steel-string guitar, Naive and Sentimental Music is a sweepingly symphonic masterpiece, full of contrasts and clashes.
Péter Szabó, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.1 (2002)

Péter Szabó, Erdõdy Chamber Orchestra - Ignaz Pleyel: Complete String Concertos, Vol.1 (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 607 Mb | Total time: 72:58+57:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hungaroton | # HCD 32067-68 | Recorded: 2001

All praise to Hungaroton for their series of Pleyel string concertos. This first volume gives us the five extant cello concertos. A concerto in D (Ben 102) advertised by Breitkopf in 1782-4 is lost. A second volume with the violin concerto (both versions) is promised. Three works here are completely new. The other two have been recorded before: Ben 106 (1797) as a cello concerto or in Pleyel’s alternative versions for flute or clarinet; Ben 104 (c1788) as a clarinet concerto—possibly Gebauer’s adaptation. Ben 105 (1790) was also issued as a viola concerto.
Kronos Quartet - Music by Peter Sculthorpe, Aulis Sallinem, Philip Glass, Conlon Nancarrow, Jimi Hendrix (1986) Reissue 2011

Kronos Quartet - Music by Sculthorpe, Sallinem, Glass, Nancarrow, Hendrix (1986)
EAC | WV | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 184 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 115 Mb | Scans ~ 90 Mb
Label: Nonesuch | # 7559-79111-2 | Time: 00:49:11
Chamber Music, Minimalism, Avant-Garde

To say this barrier-breaking string quartet plays modern music is an understatement. All of the five composers showcased on this audacious recording were born in the 20th century. Minimalist Philip Glass is among the best known of the five, whose works cannot possibly be mistaken with anything from the baroque or classical periods. This particular foursome illustrates the grace, beauty, and even power of a string quartet, but goes well beyond. In the words of first violinist and leader David Harrington, "I've always wanted the string quartet to be vital, and energetic, and alive, and cool, and not afraid to kick ass and be absolutely beautiful and ugly if it has to be." The album-ending cover of the Jimi Hendrix classic "Purple Haze" must be heard to be believed.
Tokyo String Quartet - The Tokyo String Quartet Plays Haydn and Mozart (2015)

Tokyo String Quartet - The Tokyo String Quartet Plays Haydn and Mozart (2015)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 1.6 Gb | 05:04:55
Genre: Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal

Founded in 1969 at the Juilliard School of Music, the Tokyo Quartet have amassed a fine and distinguished array of recordings for various labels, many enthusiastically received. In 2013 they disbanded after their longest serving members, the second violin Kikuei Ikeda and viola Kazuhide Isomura, decided to retire. Their final concert took place in Norfolk, Connecticut on 6 July 2013. For the last ten years of their existence, they were contracted to the Harmonia Mundi stable.
Sinfonia Lahti Chamber Ensemble, Peter Lönnqvist - Einar Englund: Piano Quintet and String Quartet (2004)

Sinfonia Lahti Chamber Ensemble, Peter Lönnqvist - Einar Englund: Piano Quintet and String Quartet (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 54:37 | 241 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS | Catalog: BIS-CD-1197

Englund is primarily regarded as a symphonic composer. His seven symphonies and his concertos are the backbone of a substantial output. The majority of his chamber works were composed fairly late, after he returned to composition following a ten-year period of silence. The exception, however, is the Piano Quartet composed in 1941 and slightly revised in the early 1970s.
Trio Zimmermann - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento K.563; Franz Schubert: String Trio D.471 (2010)

Trio Zimmermann - Mozart: Divertimento K.563; Schubert: String Trio D.471 (2010)
Frank Peter Zimmermann, violin; Antoine Tamestit, viola; Christian Poltéra, cello

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 278 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 144 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Chamber Music | Label: BIS | # BIS-SACD-1817 | Time: 00:59:25

Considering that Mozart's Divertimento in E-flat is far and away the greatest string trio ever written, and one of the unquestionable monuments of chamber music generally, it doesn't get the attention that it surely deserves from either record labels or collectors. Perhaps the dearth of regularly constituted string trios (as opposed to quartets) has something to do with it, but the fact remains that there is no greater testament to Mozart's genius than this epic, nearly 50-minute-long masterpiece in six movements that contains not a second that fails to rise to the highest level of textural gorgeousness and supreme melodic inspiration. Happily, most performances understand how special the music is, and give it their best effort. This one is no exception. The Zimmerman Trio plays with remarkably accurate intonation and a ravishing tone that's also mindful of the Classical style. Schubert's single-movement trio makes the perfect coupling. It seems to grow right out of the Mozart until the end of the exposition, when Schubert suddenly sails in with some typically arresting harmony.