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Kocian Quartet|Bedřich Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 "From my Life" - Jean Sibelius: String Quartet "Voces Intimae"

Bedřich Smetana: String Quartet No. 1 "From my Life" - Jean Sibelius: String Quartet "Voces Intimae"

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Smetana and Sibelius may not at once seem like natural companions for an album of string quartets. Although their lives slightly overlapped and both were well-respected Nationalistic composers, their compositional styles were quite different. What is similar between their respective most well-known string quartets may be the circumstances surrounding their composition. For Smetana, Quartet No. 1 in E minor "From My Life" was written shortly after his stroke, which greatly exacerbated his already troubling hearing loss. The quartet's autobiographical nature is a look back on the composer's life, focusing on happier moments until tintinnabulation in the middle of the fourth movement signals the decline of his hearing. For Sibelius, the certainty of autobiographical intention is less clear, although the composer was suffering from a mass in his throat. What really ties these two works together on this album is the stunning performance given by the Kocian Quartet. The group represents precisely what makes a good string quartet: equally balanced dialogue between four equals. No instrument ever dominates over the others, and listeners will notice passages in the inner voices perhaps for the first time, having been covered or obscured in other recordings. They successfully and convincingly capture the full range of emotions in both quartets. The extended love song that makes up the second movement of the Smetana quartet is perfectly tender and delicate and the brilliant, quasi-fugal finale of the Sibelius quartet is vivacious, precise, and fantastically gritty. Attention to detail further enhances the quartet's memorable performance; nuances of dynamics, articulation, phrasing, and tempo are well-rehearsed. Praga's SACD sound is especially warm and spacious. Special kudos should be given to violist Zbynek Padourek, whose stunningly powerful playing is some of the most exciting quartet viola playing.
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String Quartet No. 1 in E minor "From my life" (Bedrich Smetana)

1
I. Allegro vivo appassionato
00:07:14

Bedrich Smetana, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

2
II. Allegro moderato alla Polka
00:05:31

Bedrich Smetana, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

3
III. Largo sostenuto
00:08:08

Bedrich Smetana, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

4
IV. Vivace
00:06:04

Bedrich Smetana, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

String Quartet in D minor, Op. 56 "Voces intimae" (Jean Sibelius)

5
I. Andante - Allegro molto moderato
00:05:57

Jean Sibelius, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

6
II. Vivace
00:02:29

Jean Sibelius, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

7
III. Adagio di molto
00:10:08

Jean Sibelius, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

8
IV. Allegretto (ma pesante)
00:05:39

Jean Sibelius, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

9
V. Allegro
00:05:18

Jean Sibelius, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

10
Andante festivo
00:04:47

Jean Sibelius, Composer - Kocian Quartet, MainArtist, MusicalEnsemble

2021 Little Tribeca 2009 Praga Digitals

Album review

Smetana and Sibelius may not at once seem like natural companions for an album of string quartets. Although their lives slightly overlapped and both were well-respected Nationalistic composers, their compositional styles were quite different. What is similar between their respective most well-known string quartets may be the circumstances surrounding their composition. For Smetana, Quartet No. 1 in E minor "From My Life" was written shortly after his stroke, which greatly exacerbated his already troubling hearing loss. The quartet's autobiographical nature is a look back on the composer's life, focusing on happier moments until tintinnabulation in the middle of the fourth movement signals the decline of his hearing. For Sibelius, the certainty of autobiographical intention is less clear, although the composer was suffering from a mass in his throat. What really ties these two works together on this album is the stunning performance given by the Kocian Quartet. The group represents precisely what makes a good string quartet: equally balanced dialogue between four equals. No instrument ever dominates over the others, and listeners will notice passages in the inner voices perhaps for the first time, having been covered or obscured in other recordings. They successfully and convincingly capture the full range of emotions in both quartets. The extended love song that makes up the second movement of the Smetana quartet is perfectly tender and delicate and the brilliant, quasi-fugal finale of the Sibelius quartet is vivacious, precise, and fantastically gritty. Attention to detail further enhances the quartet's memorable performance; nuances of dynamics, articulation, phrasing, and tempo are well-rehearsed. Praga's SACD sound is especially warm and spacious. Special kudos should be given to violist Zbynek Padourek, whose stunningly powerful playing is some of the most exciting quartet viola playing.
© TiVo

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