Los extraordinarios cuartetos de cuerda de Janácek, escritos hacia el final de su vida, están llenos de drama y pasión, reflejando sus propias emociones en ese momento. El primer cuarteto de cuerda, inspirado en la amarga tragedia de Tolstói El cuarteto de Kreutzer, refleja el dolor del matrimonio sin amor del compositor. La intensa lirismo recuerda a Beethoven, pero la fragilidad feroz de la música, que coincide con la violencia de la historia, y las interrupciones de los violines temblorosos, le dan una originalidad inspirada. El cuarteto de cuerda No. 2 Intimate Letters de 1928 refleja su anhelo no correspondido por el amor de su vida, Kamila Stösslová. Tal es la fuerza de sus emociones que queman a través de armonías dolorosas y sonidos ásperos y espectrales, hechos por los jugadores que tocan el puente. Hugo Wolf es conocido principalmente por sus Lieder y la Serenata Italiana en Sol Mayor ofrece una rara visión de otra forma de composición. Evoca un poema de Eichendorff, Der Soldat, el diálogo rápido entre los instrumentos que refleja el galope de un joven soldado hacia el castillo de su doncella. Al igual que Janácek, la música de Wolf tiene una intensidad impredecible y nerviosa. Las primeras impresiones de la Serenata Italiana son de una pieza amable y humorística, pero un solo de violonchelo inquietante en el medio le da a la pieza una sensación inquietante. El Cuarteto Hagen, que celebra su trigésimo aniversario este año, es uno de los cuartetos de cuerda más respetados del mundo. Se les conoce por la precisión y dinamismo de su interpretación en conjunto, y el color y matiz que aportan a la interpretación. Sus lecturas abrasadoras de estas obras fueron grabadas en 1988.
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/106669-janaceck-strings-quartets-nos-1-2-wolf-italian-senenade-cd-de-audio-hagen-quartet-and-janaceck-wolf-8718247710720.html106669JANACECK: Strings Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 - WOLF: Italian Senenade [CD de audio] Hagen Quartet and Janaceck, Wolf<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><h3> <span>Descripción del producto</span> </h3> <p> <span>Janácek's extraordinary pair of string quartets, written towards the end of his life, are overflowing with drama and passion, reflecting his own emotions at the time. The first string quartet, inspired by Tolstoy's bitter tragedy The Kreutzer Sonata, echoes the pain of the composers loveless marriage. The intense lyricism recalls Beethoven, but the brittle ferocity of the music, matching the violence of the story, and the interruptions of trembling violins, gives it an inspired originality. The 1928 string quartet No.2 Intimate Letters reflects his unrequited yearning for the love of his life, Kamila Stösslová. Such is the force of his emotions that they burn through in aching harmonies and coarse, spectral sounds, made by players bowing on the bridge. Hugo Wolf is known mainly for his Lieder and the G major Italian Serenade offers a rare glimpse into another form of composition. It evokes a poem by Eichendorff, Der Soldat, the quick-fire dialogue between the instruments echoing a young soldiers gallop to his maidens castle. Like Janácek, Wolf's music has an unpredictable nerovus intensity. First impressions of the Italian Serenade are of an amiable and humourous piece, but an anxious cello solo in the middle gives the piece an unsettling feel. The Hagen Quartet, celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this year, is one of the most highly respected string quartets in the world. They are noted for the precision and dynamism of their ensemble playing, and the colour and nuance they bring to performance. Their searing readings of these works were recorded in 1988.</span> </p> <h3> <span>Opinión</span> </h3> <p> <span>High energy levels make for a very concentrated performance of the first Quartet.The performers give a more richly textured reading of the second. Peformance **** Recording **** --BBC Music Magazine,Nov'11</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/612486-home_default/janaceck-strings-quartets-nos-1-2-wolf-italian-senenade-cd-de-audio-hagen-quartet-and-janaceck-wolf.jpg16.3636instockNewton16.363616.3636002023-04-01T01:56:51+0200/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
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Janácek's extraordinary pair of string quartets, written towards the end of his life, are overflowing with drama and passion, reflecting his own emotions at the time. The first string quartet, inspired by Tolstoy's bitter tragedy The Kreutzer Sonata, echoes the pain of the composers loveless marriage. The intense lyricism recalls Beethoven, but the brittle ferocity of the music, matching the violence of the story, and the interruptions of trembling violins, gives it an inspired originality. The 1928 string quartet No.2 Intimate Letters reflects his unrequited yearning for the love of his life, Kamila Stösslová. Such is the force of his emotions that they burn through in aching harmonies and coarse, spectral sounds, made by players bowing on the bridge. Hugo Wolf is known mainly for his Lieder and the G major Italian Serenade offers a rare glimpse into another form of composition. It evokes a poem by Eichendorff, Der Soldat, the quick-fire dialogue between the instruments echoing a young soldiers gallop to his maidens castle. Like Janácek, Wolf's music has an unpredictable nerovus intensity. First impressions of the Italian Serenade are of an amiable and humourous piece, but an anxious cello solo in the middle gives the piece an unsettling feel. The Hagen Quartet, celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this year, is one of the most highly respected string quartets in the world. They are noted for the precision and dynamism of their ensemble playing, and the colour and nuance they bring to performance. Their searing readings of these works were recorded in 1988.
Opinión
High energy levels make for a very concentrated performance of the first Quartet.The performers give a more richly textured reading of the second. Peformance **** Recording **** --BBC Music Magazine,Nov'11