Originally posted by jean
View Post
The Jadin was the slightly more interesting piece. Being composed at the same time as Beethoven's opus 18 set, listening especially to the scherzo raises the question "What if?" Well written and less influenced by Mozart than its reference to the latter's K465 suggests.
TtN broadcasts Jadin from time to time, btw.
The David was interesting for its own definitely romantic style, without showing much influences from contemporary (quartet- or otherwise) composers. Well written too.
Comment