"Beethoven's 'Razumovsky' string quartets were never meant to be easy listening – and they are even harder to play." - Edward Dusinberre
I gave up dedicated listening during the third movement of the the third and googled 'Beethoven's 'Razumovsky' string quartets - hard work?' for light relief. But I can't escape, the lead violinist popped up top of the list! At least he also thinks it's hard work, it's not just me.
"After playing the opening solo from the second movement of the first of the three quartets, cellist Bernhard Romberg [first performer] threw his music to the ground and stamped on it."
The violinist Felix Radicati complained these were "not music".
"They are not for you, but for a later age," Beethoven told his critics.
How much later?
They supposedly express "intense, shifting emotions". I get intense (intense difficulty...). The emotions are perhaps shifting too fast for me to take in!
Would you recommend any other performances of these quartets than the Takács?
I gave up dedicated listening during the third movement of the the third and googled 'Beethoven's 'Razumovsky' string quartets - hard work?' for light relief. But I can't escape, the lead violinist popped up top of the list! At least he also thinks it's hard work, it's not just me.
"After playing the opening solo from the second movement of the first of the three quartets, cellist Bernhard Romberg [first performer] threw his music to the ground and stamped on it."
The violinist Felix Radicati complained these were "not music".
"They are not for you, but for a later age," Beethoven told his critics.
How much later?
They supposedly express "intense, shifting emotions". I get intense (intense difficulty...). The emotions are perhaps shifting too fast for me to take in!
Would you recommend any other performances of these quartets than the Takács?
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