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AV 2253

Shostakovich/Beethoven - String Quartets Nos 7 & 8

The Classical Shop
release date: February 2012

Originally recorded in 2010

Artists:

Valentin Berlinsky Quartet



Venue:

Reformed Church, Seon, Switzerland

Dec 2010

Producer:

Chris Hazell



Engineer:

Simon Eadon



Record Label
Avie Records

Genre:

String Quartet




Total Time - 74:04
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DIMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH

 

String Quartet No.7 in F sharp minor Op.108

 
1 I Allegretto - 3:32
2 II Lento - 3:20
3 III Allegro - 2:31
4 Allegretto 2:54
   
 

String Quartet No.8 in C minor Op.110

 
5 I Largo - 5:25
6 II Allegro molto - 3:06
7 III Allegretto - 4:18
8 IV Largo - 4:46
9 IV Largo 4:14
   
 

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN

 

String Quartet Op.59 No.1 in F 'Rasumovsky'

 
10 I Allegro 10:01
11 II Allegretto vivace e sempre scherzando 8:28
12 III Adagio molto e mesto - 12:37
13 IV Thème russe: Allegro 8:52
   


Avie introduces the Valentin Berlinsky Quartet, a Zurich-based international foursome which chose its name to honour the legendary founding cellist of the Borodin Quartet whose dedication to the string quartet form has been an inspiration to so many. The Quartet received the blessing for their attribution from the cellist’s daughter, pianist Ludmila Berlinskaia with whom the Quartet frequently performs. On their debut album The Valentin Berlinsky Quartet pair Beethoven and Shostakovich, composers who dominated the quartet genre during their respective eras and whose strong musical contrasts and rapidly changing mood swings complement each other well. Many of the Shostakovich Quartets were premiered by the Beethoven Quartet, and were championed by the Borodins. In an additional nod to their namesake, the two composers were a favoured combination of Berlinsky’s.

The award-winning members of the Valentin Berlinsky Quartet are four of the finest musicians working in Switzerland today. Bartek Niziol and Wang Xiaoming are concertmasters of the Zurich Opera Orchestra; violist David Greenlees and cellist Alexander Neustroev are principal players of the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra. As chamber musicians they have worked with such artists as Martha Argerich, Julia Fischer and Radu Lupu. They formed the Valentin Berlinsky Quartet in 2010, to explore the masterpieces of the string quartet repertoire. In addition to performances in Holland, Poland, China and Switzerland, the Quartet has reached audiences further afield through their numerous YouTube videos. Their recording debut marks the first in a series for Avie featuring the works of Beethoven and Shostakovich.
 

        Performance (Beethoven & Shostakovich No 7)   *****    (Shostakovich No 8) ****        Recording ****

 Erik Levi - BBC Music magazine - July 2012


"...first-class sonics ...Fine Shostakovich, unmissable Beethoven. More, please.
 
Dan Morgan - musicweb-international.com - 26 April 2012


"...Recommended."

David Gutman - Gramophone magazine - June 2012




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