Edmund Rubbra described the string quartet as 'the purest and most lucid texture available to a composer'.
There are so many composers who seem to me to have more to say in their quartets than in,for example,their symphonies.
Others may disagree but to my ears the quartets of Beethoven,Shostakovich,Weinberg,Vagn Holmboe and so many others seem to be the heart and soul of their output.
I listen to a lot of string quartets and I think it's just the most perfect musical combination.
Any thoughts? or am I talking nonsense (again!).
There are so many composers who seem to me to have more to say in their quartets than in,for example,their symphonies.
Others may disagree but to my ears the quartets of Beethoven,Shostakovich,Weinberg,Vagn Holmboe and so many others seem to be the heart and soul of their output.
I listen to a lot of string quartets and I think it's just the most perfect musical combination.
Any thoughts? or am I talking nonsense (again!).
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