Founded in 1998 at Pro Corda, Suffolk, the multi-award-winning Doric
String Quartet describes recording Britten’s quartets as a significant
milestone: ‘In our recording we have endeavoured to tread a line that
brings out the humanity in these works but also recognises the need for
distance and fragility. This is very personal and intimate music, yet
also world-encompassing and timeless.’ The Quartet continues: ‘Another
feature of this recording is that Hélène Clément, our violist, is
playing on Benjamin Britten’s own viola. This instrument (on loan from
the Britten-Pears Foundation) was made in 1843 in Milan by Francesco Guissani. It was previously owned by the composer Frank Bridge who gave
it to Britten, as a departure gift when Britten and Pears set sail for
the USA in 1939.’ Hélène Clément writes: ‘To be able to explore the
music of Britten with the very sound that the composer had in his ears
is the greatest honour and joy I could have imagined.’
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