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The Second Viennese School just isn't as scary as it used to be. Think back to the days of the Juilliard, the LaSalle, or the New Vienna quartets' stereo recordings. Now there were Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern performances to twist nerves, fray tempers, and end friendships. But that was then: as evidenced by this digital recording by the Petersen Quartet, the fin de siècle composers can no longer be dismissed as Austrian madmen. With the group's warmly modulated tone, richly voiced sonorities, and emotionally balanced interpretations, its music here sounds positively lovely. That's easily understandable in the case of Webern's Langsamer Satz für Streichquartet: the work itself is a sterling example of late-Romantic sentimental sensuality and an honest performance will have to bring out its post-Wagnerian opulence.
In the case of Schoenberg's tonal-to-atonal Second String Quartet, that musical trick might seem at first hard to pull off. The work's closing two movements are, after all, song settings nearly entirely atonal from start to finish. Yet in the Petersen Quartet's finely polished and beautifully measured account, the work sounds more nostalgically melancholy than aggressively expressionistic, and soprano Christine Schäfer's reading of the closing movements is close to heartbreaking.
For hardcore Berg fans, however, it is the final number on the program that will make this disc invaluable since it contains the original, long-suppressed version of the closing movement of the composer's Lyric Suite. In this exquisitely refined account, Schäfer and the Petersen grant the work its full measure of desperate yearning without overstepping into emotional display or bathos. Captured in clear, direct, yet very evocative sound, this disc deserves to be heard by anyone who reveres the music of the second Viennese triumvirate.
© TiVo
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Petersen Quartett - Conrad Muck, violin I - Daniel Bell, violin II - Friedemann Weigle, viola - Henry-David Varema, violoncello
Petersen Quartett - Conrad Muck, violin I - Daniel Bell, violin II - Friedemann Weigle, viola - Henry-David Varema, violoncello
Christine Schäfer, soprano - Petersen Quartett - Conrad Muck, violin I - Daniel Bell, violin II - Friedemann Weigle, viola - Henry-David Varema, violoncello
Christine Schäfer, soprano - Petersen Quartett - Conrad Muck, violin I - Daniel Bell, violin II - Friedemann Weigle, viola - Henry-David Varema, violoncello
Petersen Quartett - Conrad Muck, violin I - Daniel Bell, violin II - Friedemann Weigle, viola - Henry-David Varema, violoncello
Christine Schäfer, soprano - Petersen Quartett - Conrad Muck, violin I - Daniel Bell, violin II - Friedemann Weigle, viola - Henry-David Varema, violoncello
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The Second Viennese School just isn't as scary as it used to be. Think back to the days of the Juilliard, the LaSalle, or the New Vienna quartets' stereo recordings. Now there were Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern performances to twist nerves, fray tempers, and end friendships. But that was then: as evidenced by this digital recording by the Petersen Quartet, the fin de siècle composers can no longer be dismissed as Austrian madmen. With the group's warmly modulated tone, richly voiced sonorities, and emotionally balanced interpretations, its music here sounds positively lovely. That's easily understandable in the case of Webern's Langsamer Satz für Streichquartet: the work itself is a sterling example of late-Romantic sentimental sensuality and an honest performance will have to bring out its post-Wagnerian opulence.
In the case of Schoenberg's tonal-to-atonal Second String Quartet, that musical trick might seem at first hard to pull off. The work's closing two movements are, after all, song settings nearly entirely atonal from start to finish. Yet in the Petersen Quartet's finely polished and beautifully measured account, the work sounds more nostalgically melancholy than aggressively expressionistic, and soprano Christine Schäfer's reading of the closing movements is close to heartbreaking.
For hardcore Berg fans, however, it is the final number on the program that will make this disc invaluable since it contains the original, long-suppressed version of the closing movement of the composer's Lyric Suite. In this exquisitely refined account, Schäfer and the Petersen grant the work its full measure of desperate yearning without overstepping into emotional display or bathos. Captured in clear, direct, yet very evocative sound, this disc deserves to be heard by anyone who reveres the music of the second Viennese triumvirate.
© TiVo
オリジナル音源の詳細 : 46:50 - DDD - Enregistré à Siemensvilla, Berlin-Lankwitz du 14 au 16 novembre 2007 et le 17 décembre 2007 - Notes en français, anglais et allemand
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- 組み枚数 : 1ディスク - 収録数 : 6曲
- 合計収録時間 : 00:46:47
- メインアーティスト : クリスティーネ・シェーファー
- 作曲家 : Various Composers
- レーベル : Phoenix Edition
- エリア: Autriche
- ジャンル: クラシック
- 期間: 近代スタイル
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