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    #61
    Originally posted by Ed C View Post
    I have about 20 complete string quartet cycles and my favorite set which I come back to again and again is the Takacs Quartet. Incredible dynamics, impeccably recorded, fiery tempos, nary a misstep. Kind of like the Emerson set but with soul....

    Guarneri takes a close second, just because on a few movements their voicings seem a tad better articulated...(GF 133 is probably the most coherent IMHO..)
    Twenty cycles! I thought I was doing well with five. (Although I have a lot of incomplete cycles).
    I would put the Guarneris high on my list also. The Italianos would be my number one choice for many of the quartets, especially Raz 1-3, Opus 127 and 135. Their Grosse Fuge would be my favourite version.
    Interestingly, on the Desert Island thread, James Ellroy picked two Italiano versions of the late quartets.

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      #62
      Have you heard the Endellion Quartet cycle? I'm actually working my way thru that set now. It has all the official quartets, as well as the alternate Op.18.1, and a bonus disc of quintets and fugue fragments...so far it's very good, tho not in my top 5 I don't think.

      I have the Italiano, perhaps I'll dig that out and give it another whirl...

      Does anybody know if there is a complete string quartet cycle on period instruments? The Schuppanzigh Qrtt and Quatour Turner both I know have individual discs of HIP string quartets but has anybody completed a full cycle?

      OK I've got my Ipod here handy so I'm going to copy-paste my fav non-Takacs quartets:

      String Qrtt 12 in E-flat major, Op. 127 (Lasalle Qrtt)
      string quartet op. 18 no 2 in G major (Tokyo, 2007)
      String Quartet in C, op.59 no.3(Razumovsky) (Melos Qrtt)
      String Qrtt 3: op. 18 no. 3 (Tokyo, 2007)
      String Qrtt 11 Op. 95 in F minor (Emerson)
      String Quartet Op.132 a-moll - (Alban Berg Qrtt)
      String Qrtt 4 Op. 18 No.4 in C minor (Emerson)
      String Qrtt Op. 18 No.1 in F (Emerson)
      String Quartet Op. 131 in C sharp minor (Emerson)
      String Quartet in E flat major ('Harp') op. 74 (Emerson)
      String Qrtt 5 Op. 18 No.5 in A (Emerson)
      String Qrtt 8 Op.59 No.2 in E minor Rasumovsky (Smetana Qrtt)
      String Quartet in B-flat Major, Op. 130 (Yale Qrtt)
      String Quartet No.7, Op.59 No.1 (Emerson):
      String Qrtt 6 op.18 no.6 in Bb major (Tokyo, 2007)
      Grosse Fugue Op.133 (Hagen Qrtt)
      String Quartet Op. 135 in C sharp minor (Emerson)
      STRING QRTT OP 133 (Guarneri)

      I'm surprised there's so much Emerson....oh also this list completely excludes the Budapest 50's set - that's the other complete cycle I like besides the Takacs.

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      Last edited by Ed C; 04-07-2011, 06:13 AM.
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        #63
        That's some collection, Ed. I have a lot of oddments as well but I haven't the stamina to list them at the moment.
        Talking of quartets,this HAS to be the weirdest venue yet for a Beethoven quartet performance:

        http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2011...ogle_news_blog

        Schubert's famous quintet would have been more appropriate.
        This performance took place only yesterday.
        Salmon should complain. Although, I eventually got hooked. Talk about major and minor scales.
        The Hammerheadklavier might have been more appropriate.

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        Last edited by Michael; 04-07-2011, 02:32 PM. Reason: Trying to think of awful fishy puns.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Michael View Post
          That's some collection, Ed. I have a lot of oddments as well but I haven't the stamina to list them at the moment.
          Talking of quartets,this HAS to be the weirdest venue yet for a Beethoven quartet performance:

          http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2011...ogle_news_blog

          Schubert's famous quintet would have been more appropriate.
          This performance took place only yesterday.
          Salmon should complain. Although, I eventually got hooked. Talk about major and minor scales.
          The Hammerheadklavier might have been more appropriate.

          .
          Haahaa! That video really made my day. Hats off.

          Oh wait - I just read your puns...(hat carefully being replaced on head)
          Just kidding - brilliant.
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            #65
            Originally posted by Michael View Post
            That's some collection, Ed. I have a lot of oddments as well but I haven't the stamina to list them at the moment.
            Talking of quartets,this HAS to be the weirdest venue yet for a Beethoven quartet performance:

            http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2011...ogle_news_blog

            Schubert's famous quintet would have been more appropriate.
            This performance took place only yesterday.
            Salmon should complain. Although, I eventually got hooked. Talk about major and minor scales.
            The Hammerheadklavier might have been more appropriate.

            .
            True, Schubert liked a good Tuna for his piano.

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