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莫札特:普魯士四重奏1-3號(D大調K575/降B大調K589/F大調K590)
多利克弦樂四重奏 Towards the end of his life, short of money and heavily in debt, Mozart had the opportunity to visit King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia – a famous patron of the arts and a keen and above-average musician. Mozart performed for the King and left with some cash and a commission for a set of six string quartets, of which these are the only three he completed. They are ground-breaking in the way in which Mozart utilised the voicing of the instruments. King Friedrich was a viola da gamba player turned cellist, and these works feature extensive melodies for the cello, usually in a high register, thus emancipating the cello from the bass line and introducing a more evenly blended texture. Firmly established as one of the leading quartets of their generation, the Doric String Quartet enjoys a worldwide reputation and has performed at festivals and concert halls around the globe. Exclusive Chandos artists, the Quartet has drawn widespread critical acclaim for its recordings and won a number of prestigious awards. WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART The Three 'Prussian' String Quartets Quartet, KV 575 (1789)24:30 in D major 1.Allegretto 8:12 2.Andante 4:28 3.Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio - Menuetto da capo senza repliche 5:24 4.Allegretto6:25 Quartet, KV 589 (1790) 27:53 in B flat major 5.Allegro 10:05 6.Larghetto 7:09 7.Menuetto. Moderato - Trio - Menuetto da capo 6:40 8.Allegro assai3:58 Total time: 52:21 COMPACT DISC TWO Quartet, KV 590 (1790) 37:30 in F major 1.Allegro moderato 13:11 2.Andante 10:32 3.Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio - Menuetto da capo 4:02 4.Allegro9:43 Total time: 37:28 Chamber: Doric String Quartet Alex Redington violin Ying Xue violin Helene Clement viola John Myerscough cello 4-6 September (KV 575, KV 589) and 11-13 December 2020 (KV 590) |