Hindemith / Amar Quartet: String Quartets Nos. 2 & 3: 1
Hindemith / Amar Quartet: String Quartets Nos. 2 & 3: 1
Format: CD
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Artist: Hindemith / Amar Quartet
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313216376
Genre: Classical
Paul Hindemith wrote seven String Quartets, all of which reflect the experience and practical assurance of a distinguished violinist and, later, violist. No. 2 was written in 1918 whilst he was a soldier on active duty. It's a bracing, dynamic and pithy work with a clever series of variations which parody romantic excess, and a virtuosic finale. No. 3 followed early in 1920 and was an instant success, a thrilling example of Hindemith's concise imagination at work. This passionate quartet, with it's richly varied material, is one of his supreme chamber masterpieces. In 1922 Paul Hindemith founded a quartet named after it's principal violinist Licco Amar. On the occasion of Hindemith's 100th birthday in 1995, the Hindemith Institute awarded the Zurich-based ensemble the historic name of the Amar Quartet, the members of which are Anna Brunner and Igor Keller (violins), Hannes Bértschi (viola), and Péter Somodari (cello).
Tracks:
1.1 I. Sehr Lebhaft, Straff Im Rhythmus
1.2 II. Thema Mit Variationen: Gemachlich
1.3 III. Finale: Sehr Lebhaft
1.4 I. Lebhaft Und Sehr Energisch
1.5 II. Sehr Langsam - Ausserst Ruhige Viertel
1.6 III. Finale: Ausserst Lebhaft