I've been collecting the Cleveland Quartet's recordings of
the string quartets (starting with the late, and now
including Razumovsky 2 & 3). These are my first recordings
of the quartets, and I think I like them a great deal.
Previously, I had focused on B's works for piano and orchestra.
I've read that the extensive use of vibrato in playing the
quartets is more modern interpretation, that quartets in B's
time would've been more restrained in its use. I now perceive
that the Cleveland recordings are well-stocked with vibrato
use.
What I like about the Cleveland recordings is the excellence
of the sound and what I think is a fairly emotional (to my
un-trained ears) performance. I'm still trying to work my
little brain around the Grosse Fugue...
Can anyone recommend another recording of Op. 130 & 133 for
me to try to compare & contrast my Cleveland?
There will be a chamber concert of Schubert, Mozart, and B at
a local pub Wednesday night, performed by a violinist,
violist, cellist, and oboist from the local symphony. I plan
to attend, since I like the approach of "Chamber music in the
context of pizza, beer and non-linear seating"
(http://www.orsymphony.org/joinus/CMOTinfo.html), but I have
no idea WHAT exact works will be on the program.
Any guesses? A string quartet arranged for oboe?
Saturday I'll be up close for a concert of the Violin C'to
with Joshua Bell (http://orsymphony.org/s_applause/bell.html).
Anyone have experiences with Bell's Beethoven? Things to look
for in his interpretation?
the string quartets (starting with the late, and now
including Razumovsky 2 & 3). These are my first recordings
of the quartets, and I think I like them a great deal.
Previously, I had focused on B's works for piano and orchestra.
I've read that the extensive use of vibrato in playing the
quartets is more modern interpretation, that quartets in B's
time would've been more restrained in its use. I now perceive
that the Cleveland recordings are well-stocked with vibrato
use.
What I like about the Cleveland recordings is the excellence
of the sound and what I think is a fairly emotional (to my
un-trained ears) performance. I'm still trying to work my
little brain around the Grosse Fugue...
Can anyone recommend another recording of Op. 130 & 133 for
me to try to compare & contrast my Cleveland?
There will be a chamber concert of Schubert, Mozart, and B at
a local pub Wednesday night, performed by a violinist,
violist, cellist, and oboist from the local symphony. I plan
to attend, since I like the approach of "Chamber music in the
context of pizza, beer and non-linear seating"
(http://www.orsymphony.org/joinus/CMOTinfo.html), but I have
no idea WHAT exact works will be on the program.
Any guesses? A string quartet arranged for oboe?
Saturday I'll be up close for a concert of the Violin C'to
with Joshua Bell (http://orsymphony.org/s_applause/bell.html).
Anyone have experiences with Bell's Beethoven? Things to look
for in his interpretation?
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