Schumann: The String Quartets Engegård Quartet

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2018

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
03.08.2018

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Interpret: Engegård Quartet

Komponist: Robert Schumann

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  • Robert Schumann (1810-1856): String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 41 No. 1:
  • 1 I. Introduzione. Andante espressivo - Allegro 08:43
  • 2 II. Scherzo. Presto - Intermezzo 03:50
  • 3 III. Adagio 05:18
  • 4 IV. Presto 06:01
  • String Quartet in F Major, Op. 41 No. 2:
  • 5 I. Allegro vivace 04:45
  • 6 II. Andante, quasi variazioni - Molto più lento - Un poco più vivace - Tempo I - Coda. Un poco più lento 07:20
  • 7 III. Scherzo. Presto - Trio. L'istesso tempo - Coda 03:03
  • 8 IV. Allegro molto vivace 07:03
  • String Quartet in A Major, Op. 41 No. 3:
  • 9 I. Andante espressivo - Allegro molto moderato 06:58
  • 10 II. Assai agitato - L'istesso tempo - Un poco adagio - Tempo risoluto 06:00
  • 11 III. Adagio molto 07:25
  • 12 IV. Finale. Allegro molto vivace 06:31
  • Total Runtime 01:12:57

Info zu Schumann: The String Quartets

Robert Schumann rated the string quartet genre very highly, describing it as ‘noble’ and considering it to be one of the most revealing in terms of compositional craftsmanship. Possibly it was the high regard in which he held the genre that for so long stopped him from actually completing a quartet of his own – although he had first seriously considered writing one in 1828, it took almost 15 years before he was ready to fully commit to the idea. Once he had done so, there was no returning: during some hectic summer weeks in 1842, a year which is often called ‘Schumann's chamber music year’, he completed the three string quartets of his Op. 41, presenting them to his wife Clara on her 23rd birthday in September. In her diary she wrote ‘… they delighted me to the utmost. Everything in them is new, clear, expertly worked out and always idiomatic.’

The Op.41 quartets were to be the only ones from Schumann's pen, but this is not to suggest that he was dissatisfied with them: in 1847 he wrote to his publisher that he regarded the quartets ‘as my best work from earlier times’. They are here performed by the Norwegian Engegård Quartet, whose latest release on BIS, of quartets by Grieg and Sibelius, has received critical acclaim, for instance in Gramophone: ‘Those seeking the Grieg/Sibelius pairing in modern sound would be hard pressed to find better.’

Schumann gave the three quartets to Clara for her 23rd birthday on 13th September 1842. In the couple’s shared diary she noted: ‘The gift of his three quartets – which he arranged to be performed for me... that very evening... – brought me the greatest joy. About the quartets, all I can say is that they delighted me to the utmost. Everything in them is new, clear, expertly worked out and always idiomatic.’ The fact that Schumann wrote no more string quartets does not indicate that he was dissatisfied with them: in 1847 he wrote to his publisher Härtel that he still regarded the quartets ‘as my best work from earlier times’. And posterity has unanimously shared the view of the eminent Viennese critic Eduard Hanslick that the three Op. 41 quartets ‘are among the all-time jewels of chamber music’. (Horst A Scholtz)

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