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String Quintet in G Major, Op. 77 (orig. Op. 18)
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Antonin Dvorak
Prix : 32,50 €
Livré sous 15 jours
Musiciens/Orchrestre :

Boston Symphony Chamber Players conducted by Joseph Silverstein, Max Hobart (violin), Burton Fine (viola), jules eskin (cello), henry portnoi (bass)

Label : Speakers Corner Records Gramme : 180

Stéréo | 1 LP | 33rpm | Limited Edition

A perusal of string quintets throughout history leaves one with the impression that their creators wish to bestow a powerful impact upon the small group of musicians. And it is no different with Dvorák’s Quintet in G major: a double bass, instead of the usual second cello, paints with broad strokes in the lengthy score whose first movement almost takes on symphonic dimensions. Here, the insistent, broad theme is presented in snappy cascades of sound. The cantilena, supported by a scurrying second subject, is followed by a frenzied Scherzo, which is steeped in Czech folk music under Dvorák’s distinctive style. The third movement (Poco andante) is highly meditative and is constructed with layers of one and the same basic motif, which soon is intensified with pulsating quavers and finally evolves in rising melodic elements.

The Finale is filled with fresh melodies and spiced with subtle motivic development, which is pleasant on the ear in all its complexity. It is not surprising, therefore, that Dvorák won an important prize for his Quintet.

Recording : June 1971 at Boston Symphony Hall by Günter Hermanns.
Production : Thomas Mowrey.

  • Side A :
  • 1. Allegro Con Fuoco
  • 2. Intermezzo. Andante Religioso. Molto Adagio
  • 3. Scherzo. Allegro Vivace - Trio. L'Istesso Tempo, Quasi Allegretto
  • Side B :
  • 1. Poco Andante
  • 2. Finale. Allegro Assai
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