BERG; BARTÓk; SCHNITTKE String Quartets No 3
Modernist quartets from BBC New Generation ensemble
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Composer or Director: Alfred Schnittke, Alban Berg, Béla Bartók
Label: Cappricio
Magazine Review Date: 09/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 51
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: C5163
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
String Quartet |
Alban Berg, Composer
Alban Berg, Composer Signum Quartet |
String Quartet No. 3 |
Béla Bartók, Composer
Béla Bartók, Composer Signum Quartet |
Author: Arnold Whittall
Warmth and an emphasis on smoothly flowing lines risk depriving Part 2 of Bartók’s Third Quartet of some of its edgy polyphonic severity: even the brittle climax is weighty rather than harshly abrasive. This performance is at its best in an exceptionally eloquent third section, but the hell-for-leather coda seems almost majestic in its management of the considerable technical challenges when a stronger sense of danger and impending disaster is really required.
Schnittke’s Third Quartet from 1983 is an ideal vehicle for this ensemble and comes over impressively in a well-judged recording that is neither too resonant nor too dry. Some performers would attempt a more other-worldly tone quality in the initial Andante, with its allusions to Lassus, yet the fuller sound of the Signum team is no less effective. The middle movement, Schnittke’s version of a Mahlerian danse macabre, risks outstaying its welcome but the finale, with its arching, lament-like melodic lines recalling Mahler and Shostakovich (as well as Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge) without sounding remotely second-hand, moves with implacable conviction to an unsparingly bleak conclusion.
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