Brahms String Quartets
Muscular, austere, tautly argued performances from a close-knit group
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Genre:
Chamber
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 12/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA67552
Author: Nalen Anthoni
Not so in Op 51 No 1. Her place on the right of the ensemble is firmly assured here. The work is “commonly held to be representative of Brahms’s austerity and asceticism” (Edwin Evans), and these epithets are apposite for the Takács, spare of style and tone. The players’ control over the first movement doesn’t preclude a range of rubato – for example the third theme and the succeeding quaver passage for the first violin (1'52" to 2'22") – that serves to sharpen the musical argument. Nor does it preclude a linear drive that knits the six themes of the last movement into a coherent whole, while they do not let up on the melancholy of the middle movements, the third particularly dark. The recording is tonally credible but is widely separated.
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