The celebrated recording of the Complete Beethoven String Quartets with
the Quartetto di Cremona is now once again available. This edition makes
available all the composers string quartets, alongside his String
Quintet No. 29 (the only original work by Beethoven with this scoring),
in the highest quality. such warm playing; such perfection what a glory
this is. (The Herald) The Cremonas Beethoven project hurtles towards an
exciting climax. (The Strad) During the past eighteen years the
Quartetto di Cremona has matured into a string quartet of international
renown and has acquired an excellent national and international
reputation. Having for many years performed at the great international
halls, it is often considered as the successor to the famous Quartetto
Italiano. The musical style of the Quartetto di Cremona is marked by a
fruitful tension between Italian and German-Austrian influences.
Following their academic studies the players continued their training
with Piero Farulli of the Quartetto Italiano. He strongly favored
intuitive playing and a fervent, emotional, romantic, and Italian
approach to music. Afterwards the musicians pursued their studies with
Hatto Beyerle of the Alban Berg Quartet. He represented a clear,
classical German-Austrian style. Both teachers significantly influenced
the quartet, and the players naturally combine both poles, mixing
enthusiasm with a sense of musical architecture.
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Salve, segnalo che il brano 4-37 String Quartet in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 131 No. 14_ IV. Andante ma non troppo e molto cantabile - Più mosso - Andante moderato etcc, NON è completo.Grazie
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