Over on today's BaL thread on the Dvorak American quartet I expressed pleasure at hearing the Guarneri Quartet's version getting a very favourable mention (it was one of the half-dozen or so that our reviewer said were pretty much photo-finish at the line). I've recently been massively impressed with their Schubert late quartets in a Newton twofer and wondered if we should have a thread. Aeolium rushed to my support but so far no one else
So, my own limited exposure goes back to LP days when they partnered Artur Rubinstein in the Brahms, Dvorak and Mozart piano quartets and the Schumann quintet on RCA, all still on my shelves. A few months ago on BaL they were highly rated in the Brahms 1st piano quartet and I've since invested in the bargain box of R's complete RCA recordings - highly recommended though I've yet to try their pf quintet. But the Schubert discs are IMHO absolutely wonderful, an opinion shared with a musical best buddy who, like me, is pretty fussy about Schubert quartet performances, D887 in particular.
The River-people show the following recordings as still available:
- Arriaga: Complete quartets (Newton reissue)
- Bartok: Complete quartets (Newton twofer reissue)
- Brahms: pf quartets and quintets with Rubinstein
- Brahms & Henze pf 5tets with Peter Serkin
- Beethoven: Complete quartets
- Dvorak: Last 3 quartets + Terzetto (Newton twofer reissue)
- Dvorak: Pf 5tet (with AR) + American quartet
- Haydn: 7 Last Words (Newton reissue)
- Mendelssohn: Quartet #3 + Octet (with Orion 4tet)
- Mozart: 'Haydn' quartets + complete str quintets
- Mozart: Piano quartets with Artur Rubinstein
- Schubert: String quintet
- Schubert: Last 4 quartets (Newton twofer reissue, the one I own, bought cheapo out of curiosity rather than knowledge from a charity shop!)
- Sibelius & Grieg Quartets
Oddly, my LP of the Dvorak pf 4tet with Rubinstein doesn't seem to be available
As far as I can see they recorded for a long time with RCA then did quite a lot for Philips including the complete LvB. Many of their discs still command silly prices, and clearly someone at Newton believes they merit reissue bigtime.
I haven't been able to track down much in the way of contemporary reviews of their string quartet recordings (must work out how to access Gramophone's archive - I'm paying for it). Were they somehow undervalued over here? Did they ever tour here to build their reputation this side the pond??
All opinions/ memories gratefully received!
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So, my own limited exposure goes back to LP days when they partnered Artur Rubinstein in the Brahms, Dvorak and Mozart piano quartets and the Schumann quintet on RCA, all still on my shelves. A few months ago on BaL they were highly rated in the Brahms 1st piano quartet and I've since invested in the bargain box of R's complete RCA recordings - highly recommended though I've yet to try their pf quintet. But the Schubert discs are IMHO absolutely wonderful, an opinion shared with a musical best buddy who, like me, is pretty fussy about Schubert quartet performances, D887 in particular.
The River-people show the following recordings as still available:
- Arriaga: Complete quartets (Newton reissue)
- Bartok: Complete quartets (Newton twofer reissue)
- Brahms: pf quartets and quintets with Rubinstein
- Brahms & Henze pf 5tets with Peter Serkin
- Beethoven: Complete quartets
- Dvorak: Last 3 quartets + Terzetto (Newton twofer reissue)
- Dvorak: Pf 5tet (with AR) + American quartet
- Haydn: 7 Last Words (Newton reissue)
- Mendelssohn: Quartet #3 + Octet (with Orion 4tet)
- Mozart: 'Haydn' quartets + complete str quintets
- Mozart: Piano quartets with Artur Rubinstein
- Schubert: String quintet
- Schubert: Last 4 quartets (Newton twofer reissue, the one I own, bought cheapo out of curiosity rather than knowledge from a charity shop!)
- Sibelius & Grieg Quartets
Oddly, my LP of the Dvorak pf 4tet with Rubinstein doesn't seem to be available
As far as I can see they recorded for a long time with RCA then did quite a lot for Philips including the complete LvB. Many of their discs still command silly prices, and clearly someone at Newton believes they merit reissue bigtime.
I haven't been able to track down much in the way of contemporary reviews of their string quartet recordings (must work out how to access Gramophone's archive - I'm paying for it). Were they somehow undervalued over here? Did they ever tour here to build their reputation this side the pond??
All opinions/ memories gratefully received!
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