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德弗扎克:弦樂四重奏,作品96/弦樂五重奏,作品97
曼德林四重奏
Antonín Dvorak spent a happy time in America in the early 1890s. As director of the National Conservatory of Music in New York, he was generously paid, and concert audiences adored him.
Some of his most famous and beloved works were created in the United States, including the 'American' String Quartet, which uniquely combines landscape painting and emotional expression in chamber music. Unjustly overshadowed by this piece is the String Quintet in E flat major, also known as the 'American' Quintet: a colourful, masterfully crafted work in which Dvorak sought to capture the spirit of Native American music.
Both works have been among the Mandelring Quartett's favourites for many years. However, the Humoresques, Op. 101 were a new discovery for the ensemble. Presented here in a first recording of an arrangement for string quartet, they include the immortal melody that the Comedian Harmonists made into a hit, titled "Eine kleine Fruhlingsweise".
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK (1841-1904)
String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 ‘American’ 24:58
① I. Allegro ma non troppo 9:31
② II. Lento 6:08
③ III. Molto vivace 3:53
④ IV. Finale. Vivace ma non troppo 5:26
String Quintet No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 30:52
⑤ I. Allegro non tanto 7:06
⑥ II. Allegro vivo 5:42
⑦ III. Larghetto 9:47
⑧ IV. Finale. Allegro giusto 8:17
8 Humoresques, Op. 101 (Arr. Matthias Eichhorn) 23:59
⑨ No. 1 in E-Flat Minor. Vivace 2:17
⑩ No. 2 in B Major. Poco andante 2:28
⑪ No. 3 in A-Flat Major. Poco andante e molto cantabile 4:06
⑫ No. 4 in F Major. Poco andante 2:42
⑬ No. 5 in A Minor. Vivace 3:04
⑭ No. 6 in B Major. Poco allegretto 3:13
⑮ No. 7 in G-Flat Major. Poco lento e grazioso 2:52
⑯ No. 8 in B-Flat Minor. Poco andante 3:17
total time: 79:56 |
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