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Quartetto Italiano - Mozart: Complete String Quartets (8CD BoxSet) (2013) CD-Rip

Quartetto Italiano - Mozart: Complete String Quartets (8CD BoxSet) (2013) CD-Rip

BAND/ARTIST: Quartetto Italiano

  • Title: Mozart: Complete String Quartets
  • Year Of Release: 2013
  • Label: Decca
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 07:54:36
  • Total Size: 2.8 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
Quartet No.1 in G major, K80/73f
sol majeur G-Dur
[1] I. Adagio 6.42
[2] II. Allegro 3.11
[3] III. Minuetto 3.05
[4] IV. Rondeau 2.13

Quartet No.2 in D major, K155/134a
ré majeur D-Dur
[5] I. Allegro 3.34
[6] II. Andante 4.40
[7] III. Molto allegro 1.25

Quartet No.3 in G major, K156/134b
sol majeur G-Dur
[8] I. Presto 3.03
[9] II. Adagio 6.43
[10] III. Tempo di menuetto 3.51
[11] II. Adagio (original version version originale Erstfassung) 2.44

Quartet No.4 in C major, K157
ut majeur C-Dur
[12] I. Allegro 5.22
[13] II. Andante 5.01
[14] III. Presto 1.55

Quartet No.5 in F major, K158
fa majeur F-Dur
[15] I. Allegro 3.28
[16] II. Andante un poco allegretto 5.45
[17] III. Tempo di minuetto 6.19

CD 2:
Quartet No.6 in B flat major, K159
si bémol majeur B-Dur
[1] I. Andante 5.27
[2] II. Allegro 5.14
[3] III. Rondo. Allegro grazioso 2.32

Quartet No.7 in E flat major, K160/159a
mi bémol majeur Es-Dur
[4] I. Allegro 3.11
[5] II. Un poco adagio 5.13
[6] III. Presto . 2.40

Quartet No.8 in F major, K168
fa majeur F-Dur
[7] I. Allegro 4.21
[8] II. Andante 5.34
[9] III. Menuetto 2.34
[10] IV. Allegro 2.06

Quartet No.9 in A major, K169
la majeur A-Dur
[11] I. Molto allegro 3.22
[12] II. Andante 7.16
[13] III. Menuetto 3.06
[14] IV. Rondeaux: Allegro 1.36

CD 3:
Quartet No.10 in C major, K170
ut majeur C-Dur
[1] I. Andante 4.48
[2] II. Menuetto 3.05
[3] III. Un poco adagio 5.12
[4] IV. Rondeaux: Allegro 2.33

Quartet No.11 in E flat major, K171
mi bémol majeur Es-Dur
[5] I. Adagio — Allegro assai — Adagio 5.56
[6] II. Menuetto 2.52
[7] III. Andante 4.48
[8] IV. Allegro assai 2.53

Quartet No.12 in B flat major, K172
si bémol majeur B-Dur
[9] I. Allegro spiritoso 4.01
[10] II. Adagio 5.03
[11] III. Menuetto 3.03
[12] IV. Allegro assai 3.36

Quartet No.13 in D minor, K173
ré mineur d-Moll
[13] I. Allegro ma molto moderato 5.26
[14] II. Andantino grazioso 3.22
[15] III. Menuetto 4.02
[16] IV. Allegro 3.24

CD 4:
The six "Haydn" Quartets
Les six quatuors "dédiés à Joseph Haydn"
Die sechs "Haydn-Quartette"

(1.) Quartet No. 14 in G major, K387
sol majeur G-Dur
[1] I. Allegro vivace assai 7.28
[2] II. Menuetto: Allegro 8.16
[3] III. Andante cantabile 7.15
[4] IV. Molto allegro 6.03

(2.) Quartet No.15 in D minor, K421/417b
ré mineur d-Moll
[5] I. Allegro moderato 7.18
[6] II. Andante 6.04
[7] III. Menuetto: Allegretto 4.07
[8] IV. Allegretto ma non troppo — Più allegro 9.37

CD 5:
(3.) Quartet No.16 in E flat major, K428/421b
mi bémol majeur Es-Dur
[1] I. Allegro ma non troppo 7.21
[2] II. Andante con moto 9.05
[3] III. Allegretto 6.21
[4] IV. Allegro vivace 5.26

(4.) Quartet No.17 in B flat major, K458 "Hunt"
si bémol majeur "La Chasse" B-Dur "Jagd-Quartett"
[5] I. Allegro vivace assai 8.47
[6] II. Menuetto: Moderato 4.23
[7] III. Adagio 7.43
[8] IV. Allegro assai 6.31

CD 6:
(5.) Quartet No.18 in A major, K464
la majeur A-Dur
[1] I. Allegro 6.48
[2] II. Menuetto 6.12
[3] III. Andante 13.28
[4] IV. Allegro non troppo 7.11

(6.) Quartet No.19 in C major, K465 "Dissonance"
ut majeur "Les Dissonances" C-Dur "Dissonanzen-Quartett"
[5] I. Adagio — Allegro 11.16
[6] II. Andante cantabile 7.18
[7] III. Allegretto 5.29
[8] IV. Allegro molto 7.42

CD 7:
Quartet No.20 in D major, K499 "Hoffmeister"
ré majeur D-Dur
[1] I. Allegretto 10.05
[2] II. Menuetto: Allegretto 2.59
[3] III. Adagio 9.06
[4] IV. Allegro 7.05

The three "Prussian" Quartets
Les trois quatuors "Prussiens"
Die drei "Preußischen Quartette"

(1.) Quartet No.21 in D major, K575
ré majeur D-Dur
[5] I. Allegretto 7.25
[6] II. Andante 4.50
[7] III. Menuetto: Allegretto 6.07
[8] IV. Allegretto 6.16

CD 8:
(2.) Quartet No.22 in B flat major, K589
si bémol majeur B-Dur
[1] I. Allegro 6.14
[2] II. Larghetto 6.34
[3] III. Menuetto: Moderato 6.54
[4] IV. Allegro assai 3.38

(3.) Quartet No.23 in F major, K590
fa majeur F-Dur
[5] I. Allegro moderato 8.46
[6] II. Allegretto 7.29
[7] III. Menuetto (Allegretto) 4.03
[8] IV. Allegro 7.04

Performers:
QUARTETTO ITALIANO
Paolo Borciani violin, violon I
Elisa Pegreffi violin, violon II
Piero Farulli viola, alto
Franco Rossi Violoncello, violoncelle

This series of performances dates from between 1966 (when the six quartets Nos. 14-19 dedicated to Haydn were recorded) to 1973 and was rightly saluted on its completion as a fine achievement. The playing of the Quartetto Italiano has a freshness, range and subtlety that vividly realizes the music in all its variety, while technical problems seem to have been solved so that the music-making can be both spontaneous-sounding and thoughtful throughout.
As the son of a violinist and violin teacher, Mozart was himself a fine player of the violin and viola. Yet even so one is surprised by the assurance of his First Quartet, the G major, K80 (1770). I must confess that it was new to me and that I had expected a work showing clear immaturity: but I was wrong. This quartet opens with quite a songful and extended Adagio, twice the length of any of the following movements; these are an Allegro, Minuet and Rondo, and only in the last did I detect a hint of student-like manufactured passagework as opposed to a real flow of ideas. Oddly enough, this finale was a later addition, as the accompanying booklet reminds us: it is a little dismissive of the work, finding it dominated by the first violin, but this does not especially strike me.
The Quartetto Italiano give the listener much to enjoy (and Mozart much to marvel at) in the 13 quartets up to K173, written over four teenage years. One could differ with this or that detail—for example the opening Presto of K156 is a bit leisurely and its E minor Adagio perhaps invested with a profundity more suited to the later quartets, while the Andante un poco allegretto of K158 could flow more—but it is more sensible to enjoy these performances on their own terms, which remain consistently within good Mozart style.
The players have still greater interpretative challenges and opportunities in the quartets of the 'second period', by which I mean the ten quartets of 1782-90. These followed a gap of nine years (1773-82) which roughly parallels a similar hiatus in Haydn's quartet series between his Opp. 20 and 33; and as is widely known, Mozart's own six quartets from K387 to K465 were dedicated to the older composer and described by their creator as ''the fruit of long and arduous work''. Here, certainly, the individuality of the four instruments is fully realized, while the interplay of motif and melody between them is of a compositional order that makes the dull word 'counterpoint' seem inadequate and inappropriate. Sonata form still serves for the opening movements, but its most remarkable feature is its flexibility; similarly the fugal style of the finale of the G major Quartet that opens the series has sonata elements. Harmonically the language is daring too: one thinks of the stark modulations following the florid writing in the Andante cantabile of this quartet, of the tense chromaticism of K421 in D minor and, of course, of the famous Adagio introduction to the finale of the Dissonanace Quartet in which the tonic chord is not heard till bar 14, and then only for half a crotchet beat.
There is no doubt that the chief musical glories of this release, in music and playing alike, lie in this celebrated ''Haydn'' set together with the D major, K499 and the three ''Prussian'' Quartets K575, K589 and K590. But a longer discussion is impracticable here: suffice it to say that they are admirable (despite an occasional slowish tempo) and that the recording is fresh and faithful.'


Quartetto Italiano - Mozart: Complete String Quartets (8CD BoxSet) (2013) CD-Rip




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