MENDELSSOHN String Quartet Op 44/3. 4 Pieces fro String Quartet
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Composer or Director: Felix Mendelssohn
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Audite
Magazine Review Date: 01/2014
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 74
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: AUDITE92 658

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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String Quartet No. 5 |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Manderling Quartet |
(4) Pieces for String Quartet |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Manderling Quartet |
Octet for strings |
Felix Mendelssohn, Composer
Cremona Quartet Felix Mendelssohn, Composer Manderling Quartet |
Author: Harriet Smith
The Mandelring capture well the bustling energy of the finale of Op 44 No 3. But turn to the Zemlinsky and you’ll find a lot more yearning in the quietly grave slow movement, where the Mandelring seem less inclined to withdraw to a whisper. Also particularly effective in the hands of both the Zemlinsky and the Eroica is a tautness of intent in the Scherzo. The Mandelring by comparison sound a little less focused, their phrasing less precise.
This is an issue, too, in the Octet, for which they are joined by the Cremona Quartet, who much impressed me with their Beethoven earlier this year (6/13). Among modern-day performances, those led by James Ehnes and Daniel Hope are superlative and both achieve a far greater transparency of texture and variety of colour than here. The Scherzo in the new recording is less ethereal than some and somewhat earthbound as a result; and while the last movement has both direction and energy, it sounds generalised in tone compared to the finely textured Hope and co or the vertiginously energetic Ehnes.
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