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Complete String Quartets

RUBIO QUARTET

Componist: Shostakovich

CD   5 disc(s)   04-10-2019
Kamermuziek / Chamber Music

Verwachte levertijd (in NL): 1 - 3 werkdagen

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Rubio Quartet

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Shostakovich:
 String Quartets Nos. 1-15
  No. 1 in C Major, Op. 49
  No. 2 in A major, Op. 68
  No. 3 in F major, Op. 73
  No. 4 in D major, Op. 83
  No. 5 in B flat major, Op. 92
  No. 6 in G major, Op. 101
  No. 7 in F sharp minor, Op. 108
  No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110
  No. 9 in E flat major, Op. 117
  No. 10 in A flat major, Op. 118
  No. 11 in F minor, Op. 122
  No. 12 in D flat major, Op. 133
  No. 13 in B flat minor, Op. 138
  No. 14 in F sharp major, Op. 142
  No. 15 In E Flat Minor, Op. 144

"The Rubio performances are refreshing, emotionally satisfying within the parameters of their smooth-edged approach, and highly accomplished."
Fanfare - Nov/Dec 2021

"When it comes to this music, how the quartet plays technically is just as important as what it does interpretively, and I very much like the way that the Rubio Quartet plays. Unlike so many groups in this music, they never hack or slash their way through the more violent moments, always maintaining excellent balances, smooth legato, and a warm tone. Combine this with lively tempos throughout, and the result achieves all of the necessary intensity without ugliness or distortion, realizing the composer’s intentions far more effectively than many a more rough and edgy approach. The result may well appeal to Shostakovich fans who respect rather than love these pieces (and I know that there are many), finding concentrated listening to four strings perpetually in extremis something of an ordeal (at least as compared to the symphonies, with their wider range of contrasts). This emphasis on the classical virtues of fine chamber music playing means that those famous “crazy” moments, such as the second movement of the Eighth Quartet, erupt naturally and sound well-placed in their context with no loss of excitement, while the gentler passages in the First and Seventh Quartets, or the opening of the Fourth, are notably lovely and full of feeling. In the late quartets (Nos. 12-15) the Rubio’s emphasis on lyricism goes far toward making the music’s bleakness and dark emotional demeanor more palatable (and consequently more expressively direct) than many less ingratiating interpretations. Very natural recorded sound, happily not too close to the players, ideally complements the ensemble’s approach. You can find more gut-wrenching versions of these works (the Borodin Quartet, for example), but this set does the music full justice while also placing it within the great quartet tradition to which Shostakovich so often pays homage. An excellent achievement and a tremendous bargain."
Classics Today - Performance 9 / Recording 9

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