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MQ 1351
St. Petersburg String Quartet

Dvorak and Mendelssohn Quartets

Released Date:
01 Jul 2010


Artists:

Leonid Shukayev

Cello

Boris Vayner

Viola

Alla Aranovskaya

Violin

Alla Krolevich

Violin

Record Label
Marquis Classics

Genre:

String Quartet




Total Time - 64:14
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FÉLIX MENDELSSOHN

1 

String Quartet in A Minor; Op. 13

8:05
     
2 

String Quartet in A Minor; Op. 14

7:48
     
3 

String Quartet in A Minor; Op. 15

4:44
     
4 

String Quartet in A Minor; Op. 16

9:42
     
 

ANTONIN DVO?ÁK

 

String Quartet No.12 in F Major, Op. 96 (B179) "American)

 
5 I Allegro ma non troppo 9:59
     
6 II Lento 7:56
     
7 III Molto Vivace 3:51
     
8 IV Finale - Vivace ma non troppo 5:42
     
 

PETER IL'YICH TCHAIKOVSKY

9 

Andante Cantabile (from String Quartet No. 1)

6:27
     
 Alla Aranovskaya Violin
 Alla Krolevich Violin
 Leonid Shukayev Cello
 Boris Vayner Viola
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"Superby poetic and elegantly considered performances of two masterpieces of the Romantic repertoire, plus a delicious Tchaikovsky encore. In the Mendelssohn, the quartet’s extraordinary attention to not just the composer’s dynamic markings, but the implications of how those dynamics affet phrasing, transofrms the quartet into a reading of almost Beethovenian depth. The Dvorák is an even finer performance, as beautiful as it can be."

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