For more than seventy years, the Borodin Quartet has
been celebrated for its insight and authority in the chamber music
repertoire. Revered for its searching performances of Beethoven and
Shostakovich, the Quartet is equally at home in music ranging from
Mozart to Stravinsky.
Described by the Daily Telegraph Australia as “the Russian
grand masters”, the Borodin Quartet’s particular affinity with Russian
repertoire is based on constant promotion, performances and recording of
the pillars of Russian string quartet music - Borodin, Tchaikovsky and
Shostakovich, as well as Glinka, Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Schnittke.
The Quartet is universally recognised for its genuine interpretation of
Russian music, generating critical acclaim all over the world; the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung writes about them “here we have not four individual players, but a single sixteen-stringed instrument of great virtuosity”.
The Quartet's connection with Shostakovich's chamber music is
intensely personal, since it was stimulated by a close relationship with
the composer, who personally supervised its study of each of his
quartets. Widely regarded as definitive interpretations, the Quartet’s
cycles of the complete Shostakovich's quartets have been performed all
over the world, including Vienna, Zurich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Lisbon,
Seville, London, Paris and New York. The idea of performing a complete
cycle of Shostakovich's quartets originated with the Borodin Quartet. In
recent seasons, the ensemble has returned to a broader repertoire,
including works by Schubert, Prokofiev, Borodin and Tchaikovsky, while
continuing to be welcomed and acclaimed at major venues throughout the
world.
CD 1 & 2, CD 3 & 4, CD 5 & 6, CD 7
CD 1 & 2, CD 3 & 4, CD 5 & 6, CD 7
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