Mozart & Schubert: Quartets Nos. 15 Quatuor Voce
Album info
Album-Release:
2019
HRA-Release:
06.09.2019
Label: Alpha
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Quatuor Voce
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791): String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421/417b:
- 1 String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421/417b: I. Allegro moderato 08:05
- 2 String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421/417b: II. Andante 05:37
- 3 String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421/417b: III. Menuetto and Trio (Allegretto) 03:39
- 4 String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421/417b: IV. Allegretto ma non troppo 07:07
- Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828): String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887:
- 5 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: I. Allegro molto moderato 14:53
- 6 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: II. Andante un poco moto 10:49
- 7 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio (Allegretto) 05:54
- 8 String Quartet No. 15 in G Major, D. 887: IV. Allegro assai 10:36
Info for Mozart & Schubert: Quartets Nos. 15
Das Quatuor Voce wird 15 Jahre alt! Anlässlich dieses Jubiläums konzentrieren sich die vier Musiker bei ihrer neuen CD auf zwei Komponisten, Mozart und Schubert, aber nur auf eine Zahl: 15! Ein Meilenstein, entstanden in einem von Leidenschaft und Reife geprägten Alter, ist daher im jeweilig 15. Quartett der beiden Genies des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts erhalten. Mozart komponierte 1783 sein Quartett Nr. 15, das zweite in der Reihe der sechs Haydn-Quartette. Schubert schrieb sein Quartett Nr. 15, sein letztes Werk dieses Genres, 1826. Er komponierte es in nur zehn Tagen; die Uraufführung, die 23 Jahre nach seinem Tod stattfand, erlebte er nicht mehr.
Quatuor Voce
Quatuor Voce
“One of the best French quartets I have heard for some years (...). The Quatuor Voce has every quality that goes to make a good quartet: refinement, beautiful tone, excellent ensemble, precise chording, fine rhythm and loads of character.” Tully Potter, The Strad
In only a few years the Quatuor Voce has received numerous prizes in international competitions, most notably Geneva, Cremona, Vienna, Bordeaux, Graz, London and Reggio Emilia. Giving concerts worldwide, the quartet also works regularly with many outstanding artists such as Yuri Bashmet, Gary Hoffman, Nobuko Imai, Bertrand Chamayou, David Kadouch, Juliane Banse...
Following a nomination from the Cité de la Musique in Paris, the European Chamber Hall Organisation (ECHO) has named the quartet as Rising Stars for the 2013-2014 season.
Since its debut in 2004, the Quatuor Voce has been committed to championing the great repertoire for string quartet, seeking guidance from some of its leading exponents (the Ysaÿe Quartet, Günter Pichler, Eberhard Feltz).
Dedicating its first CD release to the music of Schubert, the recording was the critic’s choice in The Strad and was given 'ffff' in Télérama.
Open to the diverse influences of the world which surrounds them, the Voce regularly work closely on new commissions from modern day composers - Bacri, Cresta, Finzi, Markéas, Mantovani, Moultaka, Looten... Their curiosity has lead them to experiment with different forms of concert performance : they give their voice to silent movies from W. F. Murnau to B. Keaton, and share their universe with such diverse personalities as the musicologist Bernard Fournier, the singer and guitarist -M-, the Canadian singer Kyrie Kristmanson, and choreographer Thomas Lebrun.
At the heart of the quartet is a strong desire to transfer their experience, be it teaching younger quartets or encouraging amateur players on music courses.
Since its creation the Quatuor Voce has benefited from the support of numerous organisations, most notably ProQuartet CEMC, the Théâtre de la Cité Internationale, the Fondation Banque Populaire, the Académie Musicale de Villecroze, the Instituto Albéniz in Madrid, and the Fondation Charles Oulmont.
Sarah Dayan plays on a violin by Stefano Scarampella (1888), Cécile Roubin a violin by Francis Kuttner (2010), Guillaume Becker a viola by Aymeric Guillard (2005) and Lydia Shelley a cello by Bernard Simon Fendt (1830).
Booklet for Mozart & Schubert: Quartets Nos. 15