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    We've featured the 1st mov from the first of this wonderful set of 3 early piano quartets before - here is a chance to hear the delightful finale of the last of the set.

    www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/rare.html

    [This message has been edited by Peter (edited 02-14-2002).]
    'Man know thyself'

    #2
    Get this on your hard-drives NOW! A top track from a great trio of compositions...even if the instruments are modern on this recording...and the violinist is a little off key...

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      #3
      Yes, it's quite good (love those modern instruments). But I'm especially looking forward to WoO 26.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chris:
        Yes, it's quite good (love those modern instruments)...
        You don't seem to be woried about intonation in this circumstance Chris?

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          #5
          The intonation problems are reletively minor. Besides, I am always willing to forgive mistakes when better insruments are chosen!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chris:
            The intonation problems are reletively minor. Besides, I am always willing to forgive mistakes when better insruments are chosen!
            On the contrary, due to the higher projective force of the modern violin the unpleasant effect is in fact exacerbated, as is that of any exaggerated use of vibrato. I had the complete Beethoven string trios on CD by the same Cummings Trio whose otherwise good performances were ruined because of the dodgy intonation and vulgar vibrato.

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              #7
              This is a great trio of quartets. Liked this one very much. Am really enjoying the earlier works of Beethoven. You don't get to hear these to often!

              Joy
              'Truth and beauty joined'

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rod:
                On the contrary, due to the higher projective force of the modern violin the unpleasant effect is in fact exacerbated, as is that of any exaggerated use of vibrato. I had the complete Beethoven string trios on CD by the same Cummings Trio whose otherwise good performances were ruined because of the dodgy intonation and vulgar vibrato.
                Well, I noticed no severe intonation problems, at least compared to the Hanover Band recordings I was talking about before. But it is true that vibrato these days can tend to get rather insane. I don't mind that sometimes, depending on the context, but it does often detract from the music. I guess the moral of the story is - use vibrato in moderation and play in tune. If only such things were as easily done as said, I'd be a professional violinist now instead of spending my days blowing up MOSFET transistors because I wasn't paying attention and applied too much voltage. You gotta keep 'em under control, you know

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Chris:
                  Well, I noticed no severe intonation problems, at least compared to the Hanover Band recordings I was talking about before. .
                  Well, I noticed no severe intonation problems with the Hanover Band, at least compared to the Cummings Trio recordings I was talking about (including the pf quartets)!

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                    #10
                    I can't believe you think the intonation is better in the Hanover Band recordings than in that mp3. Whatever, though...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chris:
                      I can't believe you think the intonation is better in the Hanover Band recordings than in that mp3. Whatever, though...
                      Whatever though!
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