I was listening to the Naxos recording of this work (Fine Arts Quartet with Gil Sharon on 2nd viola) this morning and realised how rarely it appears to be performed, although there are a number of recordings available (https://www.prestomusic.com/classica...f-major/browse). I was surprised last year to find that a friend whom I consider well-informed about classical music was unaware of its existence!
Maybe its length (about 45 minutes) and the need for rehearsal time with a guest viola player deters quartets from programming the piece, but I am sure that forum members agree that it is one of the outstanding pieces of its genre. For those who do not know the piece, it is a mature work contemporary with the 5th and 6th symphonies and in the trio of the scherzo and the slow movement at least, there is no mistaking the composer if you know any of his symphonies. Do other forum members know and admire the work? I am surprised that to date there appears to have been no discussion of it here!
Maybe its length (about 45 minutes) and the need for rehearsal time with a guest viola player deters quartets from programming the piece, but I am sure that forum members agree that it is one of the outstanding pieces of its genre. For those who do not know the piece, it is a mature work contemporary with the 5th and 6th symphonies and in the trio of the scherzo and the slow movement at least, there is no mistaking the composer if you know any of his symphonies. Do other forum members know and admire the work? I am surprised that to date there appears to have been no discussion of it here!
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