lunes, 15 de febrero de 2016

Emperor Quartet BRITTEN String Quartet No. 2 - 3 Divertimenti - Miniature Suite - String Quartet in D

The Emperor Quartet follows the most substantial of Britten's three numbered quartets with three of the quartet works that preceded them. Both the Three Divertimenti of 1936 and the D major Quartet are relatively well known, but this is the first recording of the Miniature Suite, composed in 1929 when Britten was 16. It's a succession of genre pieces – novelette, minuet, romanza and gavotte – but apart from a precocious fluency, none of them reveals much of the future composer. The Emperor Quartet play all three with the right mix of witty insouciance and technical accomplishment, but the group reveals its true colours in the Second Quartet. (The Guardian)

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