HOFFMEISTER Solo Quartets Nos 3 & 4
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Composer or Director: Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Gioachino Rossini
Genre:
Chamber
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 03/2019
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 77
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BIS2318

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
4 Solo Quartets, Movement: No 3 |
Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Composer
Antti Tikkanen, Viola Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Composer Minna Pensola, Violin Niek de Groot, Double bass Tuomas Lehto, Cello |
4 Solo Quartets, Movement: No 4 |
Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Composer
Antti Tikkanen, Viola Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Composer Minna Pensola, Violin Tuomas Lehto, Cello |
(6) Sonate a quattro, Movement: No. 4 in B flat |
Gioachino Rossini, Composer
Antti Tikkanen, Violin Gioachino Rossini, Composer Minna Pensola, Violin Niek de Groot, Double bass Tuomas Lehto, Cello |
(6) Sonate a quattro, Movement: No. 5 in E flat |
Gioachino Rossini, Composer
Antti Tikkanen, Violin Gioachino Rossini, Composer Minna Pensola, Violin Niek de Groot, Double bass Tuomas Lehto, Cello |
(6) Sonate a quattro, Movement: No. 6 in D |
Gioachino Rossini, Composer
Antti Tikkanen, Violin Gioachino Rossini, Composer Minna Pensola, Violin Niek de Groot, Double bass Tuomas Lehto, Cello |
Author: Richard Bratby
The four players on this disc have already recorded the first two quartets (4/18), and I can only echo David Threasher’s admiration for Niek de Groot’s characterful playing of the solo bass parts by which these pieces stand or fall. De Groot’s top register is particularly sweet, and his phrasing is shapely – both real assets in music which, with the best will in the world, is more polite than inspired. The other three players offer affectionate, elegant support, captured in sound that’s spacious but slightly boomy, especially in the crucial bottom register.
Again, as on the first disc in the series, BIS has paired the Hoffmeister with three of the 12-year-old Rossini’s String Sonatas – and in this more familiar music the ensemble’s weaknesses are more pronounced. While cellist Tuomas Lehto positively scampers over Rossini’s exuberant high-lying passagework, violinist Minna Pensola sounds less comfortable, occasionally smudging the intonation. And even in Rossini’s juvenilia, it doesn’t seem unreasonable to expect performances that are a bit more flamboyant, more spirited: in a word, more operatic. The tempos here verge on the languid. Still, as background music to a dinner party – surely Hoffmeister’s destiny, if not Rossini’s – they’ll probably do just fine.
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