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Litwin, Carey, Kakuska, Erben, Arditti String Quartet - Schoenberg 3: Chamber Music (1995)

Litwin, Carey, Kakuska, Erben, Arditti String Quartet - Schoenberg 3: Chamber Music (1995)
  • Title: Schoenberg 3: Chamber Music
  • Year Of Release: 1995
  • Label: Montaigne
  • Genre: Classical, Chamber
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 02:12:20
  • Total Size: 576 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1

1-5. Verklärte Nacht, for string sextet, Op. 4
I. Sehr langsam (très lent): mesure 1-99
II. Breiter (plus ample): Mesure 100-200
III. Schwer betont (très accentué): Mesure 201-228
IV. Sehr breit und langsam (très ample et lent): Mesure 229-369
V. Sehr ruhig (très calme): mesure 370-fin
6-10. String Trio, Op. 45
I. Part 1: mesure 1-51
II. First Episode: mesure 52-132
III. Part 2: mesure 133-179
IV. Second Episode: mesure 180-207
V. Part 3: mesure 207-fin
11. Fantasy for violin & piano, Op. 47
12. Chamber Symphony No. 1 in E major, Op. 9

CD2

1-4. String Quartet in D major
I. Allegro molto
II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazioso
III. Andante con moto
IV. Allegro
5. Scherzo in F major & Trio in A minor, for string quartet
6. Presto, for string quartet in C major
7. Serenade for baritone & septet, Op. 24: Petrarch sonnet
8. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, for narrator, piano & strings, Op. 41

In 1904, Anton Webern enrolled as a pupil in the classes given by Schoenberg at the Schwarzwald private School. He was soon joined by Alban Berg. Both young composers had already produced a number of essays in a style as yet unsure, but which was gradually to assert itself under the august supervision of Schoenberg. It is this period of apprenticeship and maturation which we are here given a chance to discover in the company of the Arditti Quartet, the pianist Stefan Litwin, and Thomas Kakuska, violist of the Alban Berg Quartet. In the case of Webern, the most remarkable feature is the speed with which he assimilated and transcended his master’s teaching, as is demonstrated by the works from around 1910 recorded here: from the Piano Quintet of 1907, notable for the high quality of its development, to the Three Pieces for cello and piano op.11 (1914) which, in their extraordinary concision and their virtual exploration of sound from the inside, already show the fingerprints of the fully mature composer. Berg’s development was to be a longer process, even though Schoenberg very early identified his ‘extraordinary talent as a composer’. All written before the Piano Sonata op.1, the nine short pieces of 1905-08 gathered here represent the ‘workshop’ of the prentice composer. In their revealing demonstration of a perceptible evolution in his language, they shed precious new light on one of the greatest composers of the twentieth century.


Litwin, Carey, Kakuska, Erben, Arditti String Quartet - Schoenberg 3: Chamber Music (1995)



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