BRITTEN Simple Symphony. String Quartet in F
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Composer or Director: Benjamin Britten
Genre:
Chamber
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 11/2014
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 74
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BIS1870
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Simple Symphony |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Emperor Qt |
Rhapsody |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Emperor Qt |
Quartettino |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Emperor Qt |
Phantasy |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Emperor Qt John Metcalfe, Viola |
String Quartet |
Benjamin Britten, Composer
Benjamin Britten, Composer Emperor Qt |
Author: Richard Fairman
Each of the other items is worth investigating. The heartfelt Rhapsody, written by the 15-year-old Britten in his school sanatorium, is remarkably skilful in its Ravel-tinted language, much more than a youthful curiosity. The Quartettino comprises three succinct genre pieces, very much in the early Britten idiom. The Phantasy in F minor for string quintet, not related to the one with oboe, is fluent beyond the composer’s years, embracing varied moods and colours (John Metcalfe as second viola). Although the String Quartet in F is more jejune, its youthful exuberance keeps it bubbling along. All these other works have been recorded by the Endellion Quartet, originally for EMI, also included on disc 58 of Decca’s ‘Britten: The Complete Works’. Sometimes the Emperor Quartet’s warmth of expression seems preferable, sometimes the Endellion’s liveliness. Either way, these youthful pieces repay one’s attention.
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