For its very first recording on Chandos, the Arcadia String Quartet
presents what has been at the very heart of its musical career and
influences: the complete string quartets by Bartók.
With the music of the Hungarian composer, the members of this
Romanian ensemble, neighbours of his birthplace, have won such major
career-shaping competitions as Osaka, the Wigmore Hall, and Hamburg.
Bartók’s attachment to the string quartet – as to no other genre – was
to the keystone of the Viennese tradition, but with the aim of moving
the medium out of its native city a little, into the countryside of
alternative tonalities and rhythms. The six mature works he wrote are
being revealed here with all the singular patterns, mixed modalities,
bitterness, lamentations, and, at times, bright folk influences which
they contain.
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