After a Schumann disc acclaimed by press and public alike, the four musicians offer us here a programme they have been contemplating – and playing – for a long time now. But recording the quartets of Ravel, Debussy and Dutilleux is not something they wanted to undertake lightly after a brief flirtation . . .
‘This recording just happens to mark our tenth anniversary! But nothing is merely the result of chance: it is also the fruit of time, of all those years we have spent together acquiring a sort of wisdom, that finally persuaded us now was the moment, like a love that flowers slowly.'
The bond between the Quatuor Hermes and these masterly works has led to a recording of exceptional maturity, whose emotional power, poetry and almost incredible fusion grip you right from the first bars of the Ravel and never relax their hold until the final chord of the Debussy Quartet.
The Hermes's ability to take you by the hand at once and never let go derives from a subtle alchemy in which fluidity in the choice of timbres, colours and moods succeeds in retelling the works' stories in a fresh and compelling way.
A sort of natural elegance, a balance between spontaneity and profound respect for the great masters, indeed for music itself.
Ravel: String Quartet in F major
1. 1. Allegro moderato
2. 2. Assez vif: Tres rythme
3. 3. Tres lent
4. 4. Vif et agite
Dutilleux: String Quartet ‘Ainsi la nuit'
5. 1. Nocturne
6. 2. Parenthese 1: Miroir d'espace
7. 3. Parenthese 2: Litanies
8. 4. Parenthese 3: Litanies 2
9. 5. Parenthese 4: Constellations
10. 6. Nocturne 2
11. 7. Temps suspendu
Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10
12. 1. Anime et tres decide
13. 2. Assez vif et bien rythme
14. 3. Andantino, doucement expressif
15. 4. Tres modere
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