Far removed from traditional musical fare, the two violas are the only thing that these six quintets have in common. They provide the melodious bass so beloved of Mozart, the distinctive stamp of his K515/316 diptych, a precursor of the expressionism of the Romantic era. The Budapest Quartet, at its apogee, provides the ultimate interpretation of these works, expressed with eloquence by Walter Trampler on the viola. |
Disque : 1
1. 1. Allegro
2. 2. Menuetto: Allegretto
3. 3. Andante
4. 4. Allegro
5. 1. Larghetto: Allegro
6. 2. Adagio
7. 3. Menuetto: Allegretto
8. 4. Allegro
9. 1. Allegro moderato
10. 2. Adagio
11. 3. Minuetto ma allegretto
12. 4. Allegro
Disque : 2
1. 1. Allegro
2. 2. Menuetto: Allegretto
3. 3. Adagio ma non troppo
4. 4. Adagio: Allegro
5. 1. Allegro
6. 2. Andante
7. 3. Menuetto in canone, trio in canone al Roveesio
8. 4. Allegro
9. 1. Allegro di molto
10. 2. Andante
11. 3. Menuetto: Allegretto
12. 4. Allegro |
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