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"outstanding…uniformly excellent performances" Gramophone | 
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| |  | Schubert - Death and the Maiden & Quartettsatz
'Be comforted! I am not cruel; sleep in peace in my
arms', murmurs Death to the Maiden in a song written
in 1817, seven years before the quartet to which it
gave its name and which has since become one of the
pillars of the repertoire. Here is a new challenge for
the members of the Jerusalem Quartet, whose most
recent incursion into Romantic territory, with Dvorák's
'American' Quartet, received exceptional praise from
Le Monde de la Musique for 'its virtuosity, its vitality,
its energetic, buoyant phrasing'. “The superlative technical skills of these young Russian-Israelis, and a tendency to squeeze out every drop of expression, can actually obstruct the music they play so brilliantly. Thus, the natural sweetness of the D minor andante’s major-key variation is so overemphasised as almost to negate its purpose. That, however, is the obverse of their great virtues. Death and the Maiden is a haunted work, and the way they seize on the tiniest detail to increase the tension - a pianissimo tremolo, a brief, explosive forte - is often thrilling. They need only relax a little to be genuinely outstanding.” Sunday Times, 25th May 2008 *** “[The Jerusalem Quartet's] recording of Schubert's Death and the Maiden quartet finds them at their most uncompromising, with an epic, angry interpretation of a work usually considered elegiac and consolatory. From the furiously articulated opening chords, this is first and foremost a howl of rage against encroaching mortality. The integrity of the performance is never in doubt, and the playing is often breathtaking in its commitment and fire, but the unremitting bleakness of it all can be as forbidding as it is impressive. Its companion piece, the C Minor Quartetsatz, is similarly interpreted in the starkest of colours, with the dialogues between the first violin (Andrei Pavlovsky) and cello (Kyril Zlotnikov) sounding not so much like duets as duels. An admirable disc, though one that's also hard to like.” The Guardian, 9th May 2008 *** “Passion and a feverish energy characterise this young Israeli quartet. First up is Schubert’s magnificent Quartettsatz, and the temperature continues for Death and the Maiden. Yet they’re never undisciplined – the cellist even keeps his head playing Jacqueline du Pré’s cello (loaned by Daniel Barenboim). Other groups get closer to Schubert’s tender side, but for racing blood, go to Jerusalem.” The Times, 9th May 2008 **** “The youthful Jerusalem Quartet… are to be heard on an outstanding disc… Their mastery of rubato is as refined as that of any contemporary group, and this disc is as near to perfection as one can possibly find.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2008 ***** BBC Music Magazine
Chamber Choice - June 2008 |
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| |  | Shostakovitch - String Quartets Nos. 6, 8 & 11
Shostakovich had just finished his Seventh Quartet
when the leader of the Beethoven Quartet told him
that Melodiya had asked them to record his 'last
quartet':
"Last quartet?" exclaimed the composer. "When I've
written all my quartets, then we'll talk about my last
quartet!"
"And how many do you intend to write?"
"Twenty-four", replied Shostakovich. "Haven't you
noticed that I never repeat a key? I'll write twenty-four
quartets, so as to have a complete cycle."
Shostakovich only managed to finish fifteen quartets ,
but it is necessary to bear this large-scale project in
mind in order to place these quartets in their rightful
context. "a release that certainly confirms the Jerusalem as one of the most technically assured and tonally responsive quartets of today." Gramophone August 2007 “This is challenging, unpredictable Shostakovich which always convinces even when the approach is new. The Jerusalem Quartet's tonal range is daunting too.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2008 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Chapter 15 - The First Viennese School (1775-1820)Works by Gluck, Haydn, Mozart & Beethoven
Bernarda Fink, Veronica Cangemi, RIAS-Kammerchor, Simon Keenlyside, Angelika Kirchschlager, La Chapelle Royale, Collegium Vocale Gent, Concerto Köln/René Jacobs, Michel Portal, Andreas Staier, Rosa Mannion, Birgit Remmert, James Taylor, Cornelius Hauptmann, La Chapelle Royale, Collegium Vocale, Orchestre des Champs-Elysées/Philippe Herreweghe, Frank Braley, The Eroica Quartet, Jerusalem Quartet, Freiburger Barockorchester, Jean-Guihen Queyras, RIAS-Kammerchor & Freiburger Barockorchester | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Shostakovich - String Quartets Nos. 1, 4 & 9
“Few Shostakovich recordings could be more impressive” BBC Music Magazine, Proms Issue 2005 “” Rob Cowan, The Independent BBC Music Magazine
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| |  | Haydn - String Quartets
"Excellent performances by the Jerusalem Quartet, who must give us more Haydn recordings." The Sunday Times ***(Excellent) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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