..and the Fitzwilliam from Amazon at £20.77 new (CD or download) and from £18.13 (used).
Shostakovich String Quartets
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostMandryka, the original Chandos recording of 1-13 was made by the original line-up of Dubinsky, Alexandrov, Shebalin and Berlinsky - they never played the last two which post-dated the departure of Dubinsky. Subsequent "Borodin quartet" recordings were made by the reformed group under Berlinsky. The torrid tale of the Borodins is told by Dubinsky in his book "Stormy Applause" which you can still track down on Amazon or Abe Books.
So, although I have some other recordings and heard the Borodins with the later personnel lead by Mikhail Kopelman after Dubinsky defected to the West and Alexandrov left the quartet, I would encourage people to hear that Chandos 4-disk set of 1-13. The sound is fine and it is available for less than £13. People used to complete the set with the recordings of 14 and 15 by the Beethoven Quartet on Melodiya although that seems to be hard to find at the moment.
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Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View PostI have been collecting the Mandelring Quartett's cycle on Audite and am very happy with this; it has been well reviewed in various places too. I believe it might be appearing in a box sometime in the future.
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Shostakovich String Quartets
I have been listening to a lot of lesser known Russian music lately,initially Symphonies (inspired by Suffolkcoastal's journey thread).
This has evolved into something of an obsession with string quartets and other chamber music by the likes of Myaskovsky and Weinberg.
Whilst searching the web I found a fascinating DSCH site which may be of interest to others members.
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I made my first acquaintance with a complete cycle of the DSCH String Quartets performed at the Wigmore Hall by the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, circa 1978, and this included pre-performance discussions. In due course, I added the set to my CD collection and it still stimulates vivid memories.
However, I recently acquired three separate volumes, each with two CDs per volume, by the Pacifica Quartet on the Cedille label. It also includes works by the composer's contemporaries, under the umbrella title of The Soviet Experience - and it still makes scary reading! However, the recordings have been made in vivid sound and I eagerly await the final instalment. Shopping around, I got the best deal on Europa Disc @ £12 95 per vol, post free for the 3 sets.
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Shostakovich's 15 String Quartets
I'm putting music onto an SD card for my portable player to listen to on holiday in September/October.
One body of work that I want to spend some time with is DSCH's String Quartets, but all 15 would be too much (although I know one forum member will be in attendance at the Globe for the performance of them all ion one day!).
Any ideas of the best 5 or 6 to take on holiday?
I will be ripping them from one complete set, the Rubio Quartet on Brilliant classics.
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This may help you to decide Beefmeister
http://www.quartets.de/ (it's in our reference library)
My favourite is 7 (DSCH's own favourite too I believe)
Don't dare leave No 15 behind.
I suggest 3,7,8,13 and 15
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