Paganini: Complete Quartets for String Trio and Guitar Vol. 1 Rowland, Mendelssohn, Popovici, Waterman, Frochaus, Bogdanović, Mesirca
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
28.04.2023
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Rowland, Mendelssohn, Popovici, Waterman, Frochaus, Bogdanović, Mesirca
Composer: Niccolo Paganini (1782-1840)
Album including Album cover
- Nicolò Paganini (1782 - 1840): Quartet No. 4, (Op. 5 No. 1) M.S.31:
- 1 Paganini: Quartet No. 4, (Op. 5 No. 1) M.S.31: I. Presto 11:40
- 2 Paganini: Quartet No. 4, (Op. 5 No. 1) M.S.31: II. Andante 04:42
- 3 Paganini: Quartet No. 4, (Op. 5 No. 1) M.S.31: III. Cantabile, quasi Larghetto 07:16
- 4 Paganini: Quartet No. 4, (Op. 5 No. 1) M.S.31: IV. Finale - Prestissimo 01:36
- Quartet No. 15 in A Major, M.S.42:
- 5 Paganini: Quartet No. 15 in A Major, M.S.42: I. Maestoso 11:57
- 6 Paganini: Quartet No. 15 in A Major, M.S.42: II. Minuetto a canone, Andantino 03:07
- 7 Paganini: Quartet No. 15 in A Major, M.S.42: III. Recitativo, andante sostenuto e con Sentimento 02:17
- 8 Paganini: Quartet No. 15 in A Major, M.S.42: IV. Adagio Cantabile 03:07
- 9 Paganini: Quartet No. 15 in A Major, M.S.42: V. Rondò, Allegretto 03:42
- Quartet No. 9 in D Major, M.S.36:
- 10 Paganini: Quartet No. 9 in D Major, M.S.36: I. Allegro Moderato 07:27
- 11 Paganini: Quartet No. 9 in D Major, M.S.36: II. Minuetto alla Valtz 03:34
- 12 Paganini: Quartet No. 9 in D Major, M.S.36: III. Adagio sostenuto Appassionatamente 06:01
- 13 Paganini: Quartet No. 9 in D Major, M.S.36: IV. Allegro Vivace 04:12
- Quartet No. 6 in D Minor, (Op. 5 No. 3) M.S.33:
- 14 Paganini: Quartet No. 6 in D Minor, (Op. 5 No. 3) M.S.33: I. Allegro 07:17
- 15 Paganini: Quartet No. 6 in D Minor, (Op. 5 No. 3) M.S.33: II. Moderato 03:17
- 16 Paganini: Quartet No. 6 in D Minor, (Op. 5 No. 3) M.S.33: III. Tema cantabile, quasi Larghetto 07:49
- 17 Paganini: Quartet No. 6 in D Minor, (Op. 5 No. 3) M.S.33: IV. Polacchetta, allegro con Brio 03:31
- Quartet No. 8 in A Major, M.S.42:
- 18 Paganini: Quartet No. 8 in A Major, M.S.42: I. Allegretto 10:32
- 19 Paganini: Quartet No. 8 in A Major, M.S.42: II. Minuetto, Andantino 04:27
- 20 Paganini: Quartet No. 8 in A Major, M.S.42: III. Cantabile molto Adagio 04:16
- 21 Paganini: Quartet No. 8 in A Major, M.S.42: IV. Rondò, Allegretto 06:25
- Quartet No. 12 in A Minor, M.S.39:
- 22 Paganini: Quartet No. 12 in A Minor, M.S.39: I. Allegro Giusto 09:02
- 23 Paganini: Quartet No. 12 in A Minor, M.S.39: II. Largo tenuto con Precisione 06:14
- 24 Paganini: Quartet No. 12 in A Minor, M.S.39: III. Minuetto (Allegretto Mosso) 08:33
- Quartet No. 5 in C Major, (Op. 5 No. 2) M.S.32:
- 25 Paganini: Quartet No. 5 in C Major, (Op. 5 No. 2) M.S.32: I. Allegro 08:02
- 26 Paganini: Quartet No. 5 in C Major, (Op. 5 No. 2) M.S.32: II. Minuetto, Allegretto 05:57
- 27 Paganini: Quartet No. 5 in C Major, (Op. 5 No. 2) M.S.32: III. Cantabile, Larghetto 04:06
- 28 Paganini: Quartet No. 5 in C Major, (Op. 5 No. 2) M.S.32: IV. Polacca, quasi Presto 03:37
- Quartet No. 11 in B Major, M.S.38:
- 29 Paganini: Quartet No. 11 in B Major, M.S.38: I. Allegro Moderato 07:45
- 30 Paganini: Quartet No. 11 in B Major, M.S.38: II. Minuetto (Allegretto) 02:51
- 31 Paganini: Quartet No. 11 in B Major, M.S.38: III. Larghetto, con Passione 03:10
- 32 Paganini: Quartet No. 11 in B Major, M.S.38: IV. Polacca (Andante Mosso) 06:51
Info for Paganini: Complete Quartets for String Trio and Guitar Vol. 1
This release is a source of pride for guitarist Alberto Mesirca for several reasons. First, it’s the culmination of a recording endeavour begun in 2016, which sprung from an idea Mesirca had during an after-concert dinner with his beloved, late mentor, violist Vladimir Mendelssohn, who particularly loved yet had never performed Paganini’s 15th Quartet (more like a viola concerto with strings and guitar accompaniment). Mesirca then managed to convince Vladimir Mendelssohn to prepare scores for the complete repertoire.
Second, the other musicians who join the ensemble on this recording are among the finest, most sensitive and passionate musicians Mesirca has had the pleasure of meeting.
The Quartets in this three album set are not in chronological or catalogue order because the full cycle of 15 Quartets will be realised with a second upcoming release, and Mesirca decided instead to create a common thread with the tonalities and musical development among the quartets.
This recording is dedicated to Vladimir Mendlessohn who brought the group together with his inspirational musicality and presence. This almost certainly represents the violist’s final studio recording, and he is featured here as the incredible virtuoso he was.
Niccolò Paganini (1782-1840) was an Italian composer and virtuoso violinist, widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of all time. Apart from his compositions for his own instrument the violin he is also known for his extensive chamber music works, including his quartets for guitar and string trio. These quartets are considered some of the most challenging works for the guitar, an important contribution to the repertoire for guitar and strings.
The quartets were composed in the early 19th century, at a time when the guitar was gaining popularity as a solo instrument, and Paganini was one of the first composers to write extensively for the guitar. His quartets helped to establish the guitar as a legitimate concert instrument, and paved the way for future generations of composers to write works for the guitar.
Paganini's quartets for guitar and string trio are characterized by their virtuosic solo passages for the guitar, as well as intricate interplay between the guitar and the three string instruments. These works showcase Paganini's mastery of counterpoint, harmony, and melody, they are technically demanding works, but delightful in their charm, wit and melodious brilliance.
Played with immense love and inspiration by a group of excellent soloists, masters of their instrument: Daniel Rowland (violin), Joël Waterman (viola), Razvan Popovici (viola), Claude Frochaux (cello), Maja Bogdanović (cello) and Alberto Mesirca (guitar). The idea of the recording project was born between Alberto Mesirca and Vladimir Mendelssohn, the much lamented violist of international fame, who passed away in 2021 and whose last recording can be heard in the quartets Nos. 8 and 12.
Alberto Mesirca, guitar
Daniel Rowland, violin
Vladimir Mendelssohn, viola
Razvan Popovici, viola
Joël Waterman, viola
Maja Bogdanovic, cello
Claude Frochaux, cello
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