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Dvorák: String Quartets Nos 10 & 14

Alban Berg Quartett, Qutatuor Alban Berg Audio CD

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1. String quartet in E flat, Op.51 (1878/79) - Dvorak
2. String quartet in A flat, Op.105 (1895) - Dvorak

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Forget the Hovis advert for a minute. Dvorák's Ninth Symphony is a very fine work, no question about that, but his quartets have equal claims on the affections of listeners, and it seems one of the greater injustices of music history that out of his 14, only the "American" has gained any real profile. Perhaps Liszt and Wagner are partly to blame: Dvorák was writing at a time when the string-quartet medium was seen as somewhat outmoded: the future lay, so the propaganda went, in big orchestral tone poems and music dramas. Not so, as these two quartets, superbly recorded by the Alban Berg Quartet in 1999, demonstrate. In both readings tension and drama are at the forefront: while they revel in the melodies, there's never an undue slackening of the pulse that gives life to these pieces. Having said that, there's certainly no suggestion of strait-lacedness about these interpretations (try the Vivace of the second movement of the E flat Quartet, which contrasts so effectively with the melancholy first theme). The A flat Quartet finds a supercharged Alban Berg sounding almost orchestral at the climaxes--sample the Allegro appassionato of the first movement or the irresistible finale. The sound is good, with a remarkably quiet audience (were they gagged?) who only make their presence felt in the applause following each quartet. --Harriet Smith

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect perfomance, perfect recording, 4 Aug 2001
By Serious reader - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dvorák: String Quartets Nos 10 & 14 (Audio CD)
And some people won't like that. The Penguin CD guide routinely complains that the Berg quartet's recordings of the standard literature are too perfect, insufficiently gritty, insufficiently unusual. To my mind, however, that is what allows me to listen to their recordings over and over again with pleasure, when another group's idiosyncracies -- exciting at first -- would have palled.

This is a recording of two Dvorak quartets that are slightly less well known than the ubiquitous F-major "American". The second quartet on the disk (Op. 105 in Ab) is particularly uncommon. Both are given splendid performances, nicely recorded. Everything is right -- passion, sweetness that never overdoes itself, technique, ensemble. An excellent disk.


1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Live Dvorak readings that are both masterful and delightful, 11 Feb 2009
By Santa Fe Listener - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dvorák: String Quartets Nos 10 & 14 (Audio CD)
When released in 2001, these live performances of two Dvorak quartets caught the ABQ at their best (in concert from 1999). Quartet no. 10 in particular is a miracle of supple ensemble in which the smallest nuances of tone and phrasing are uncannily shared by each musician. This reading comes as close as imaginable to a string quartet sounding like a single great musician. Compared to performances by native Czech groups, the ABQ's Dvorak is urbane, subtle, and poised. Don't expect earthiness or rustic atmosphere. It's a critical cliche to prefer Czech ensembles over the ABQ -- the Gramophone even went so far as to prefer (what else?) their favorite British quartet, the Lindsays. However that may be, any lover of string quartet playing should hear what the ABQ were like at their peak -- incomparable.

Although he wrote 14 string quartets, Dvorak's complete output is rarely heard in concert halls outside Czechoslovakia. After the famous and nearly ubiquitous Quartet no. 12, the "American," one of the most tuneful and cheerily accessible is no. 10. Dvorak was essentially a melodist and an optimist, so none of the quartets are tragically inclined. The last, no. 14, was written in 1895-96, bridging Dvorak's stay in America and his return to Bohemia. He was about to embrak on purely orchestral work, primarily the four late tone poems, so this is a significant work. It doesn't feel like a final statement or a summation of what came before. I find it another sunny work with a bit more ambition in terms of counterpoint and development. As vast as my admiration for the ABQ is, they seem a bit too aggressive in the opening movement. Otherwise, both readings reach the same impressive pinnacle, and EMI's close-up sound captures them with visceral impact.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Typically solid ABQ, 28 Jan 2008
By J. Grant "Reviews for the average Joe" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Dvorák: String Quartets Nos 10 & 14 (Audio CD)
This was the first disc of Dvorak's string quartets I ever bought, quite a few years ago. I liked it so much that it pushed me to further explore the rest of his chamber works, and the rest is, as they say, history. This was at a time when I was only familiar with Beethoven, Mozart, Bach and Brahms and had just started to listen to classical music. I will always have a warm spot for this disc, and the ABQ for turning me on to a whole new world of musical enjoyment. I have since purchased the Panocha Quartet's set of Dvorak's quartets, which is excellent, but I still listen to this disc quite often.
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