Seven years after their triumph with quartets by Dvorak (SU4038-2, Op. 96 "American" and Op. 106 - 2011 Gramophone Award for "Recording of the Year), the Pavel Haas Quartet are making a triumphant return to Dvorak's music. For the recording of the quintets, they have invited two guests: the pianist Boris Giltburg (winner of the 2013 Queen Elisabeth Competition) and Pavel Nikl, a founding member of the Pavel Haas Quartet. Dvorak composed his Second Piano Quintet at his beloved summer residence Vysoka late in the summer of 1887. The famed critic Eduard Hanslick received the work's performance in Vienna enthusiastically: "It is one of his most beautiful works. It is real Dvorak." The String Quintet, Op. 97, although younger by just six years, represents an entirely "different Dvorak". After the New World Symphony and the American Quartet, it is Dvorak's third work composed while in North America. And what did Hanslick have to say this time? "It is perhaps the simplest, most natural, and happiest music composed since the days of Haydn." The degree to which the Pavel Haas Quartet feels at home with Dvorak's music is shown by the many awards their recordings have received (Diapason d'Or, BBC Music Magazine Recording of the Month), crowned by the ensemble's sixth (!) Gramophone Award. Now there will also be something for fans of vinyl sound: 180 g virgin vinyl, DMM cutting... What more is there to say?
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