Quatuor Diotima, Sandrine Piau, Marie-Nicole Lemieux - Schoenberg, Berg, Webern (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Quatuor Diotima, Sandrine Piau, Marie-Nicole Lemieux
- Title: Schoenberg, Berg, Webern
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Naive
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:04:13
- Total Size: 273 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Massig)
by Quatuor Diotima
2. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Sehr Rasch)
by Quatuor Diotima
3. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Langsam, Litanei)
by Quatuor Diotima, Sandrine Piau
4. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Sehr Langsam, Entrückung)
by Quatuor Diotima, Sandrine Piau
5. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Massig)
by Quatuor Diotima
6. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Leight bewegt)
by Quatuor Diotima
7. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Ziemlich fliessend)
by Quatuor Diotima
8. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Sehr langsam)
by Quatuor Diotima
9. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Ausserst Langsam)
by Quatuor Diotima
10. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Fliessend)
by Quatuor Diotima
11. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Langsam. Schmerz immer, Blick nach oben)
by Quatuor Diotima, Marie-Nicole Lemieux
12. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Allegro gioviale)
by Quatuor Diotima
13. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Andante amorosoe)
by Quatuor Diotima
14. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Allegro misterioso, Trio estatico)
by Quatuor Diotima
15. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Adagio appassionato)
by Quatuor Diotima
16. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Presto delirandoato)
by Quatuor Diotima
17. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Largo desolato. De Profundis Clamavi)
by Quatuor Diotima, Marie-Nicole Lemieux
1. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Massig)
by Quatuor Diotima
2. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Sehr Rasch)
by Quatuor Diotima
3. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Langsam, Litanei)
by Quatuor Diotima, Sandrine Piau
4. String Quartet n°2 in f sharp minor Op.10 (Sehr Langsam, Entrückung)
by Quatuor Diotima, Sandrine Piau
5. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Massig)
by Quatuor Diotima
6. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Leight bewegt)
by Quatuor Diotima
7. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Ziemlich fliessend)
by Quatuor Diotima
8. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Sehr langsam)
by Quatuor Diotima
9. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Ausserst Langsam)
by Quatuor Diotima
10. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Fliessend)
by Quatuor Diotima
11. Six bagatelles for string quartet, op.9 (Langsam. Schmerz immer, Blick nach oben)
by Quatuor Diotima, Marie-Nicole Lemieux
12. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Allegro gioviale)
by Quatuor Diotima
13. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Andante amorosoe)
by Quatuor Diotima
14. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Allegro misterioso, Trio estatico)
by Quatuor Diotima
15. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Adagio appassionato)
by Quatuor Diotima
16. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Presto delirandoato)
by Quatuor Diotima
17. Lyric suite, for string quartet , with voice (Largo desolato. De Profundis Clamavi)
by Quatuor Diotima, Marie-Nicole Lemieux
Recordings that include strings quartets by Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern are common, but an album that includes music for quartet and voice by each of them is a rarity. Schoenberg's Second String Quartet, with a part for soprano in its third and fourth movements, is standard repertoire, but the version of Berg's Lyric Suite with a vocal part in the final movement is highly unusual, and Webern's bagatelle with voice, an unpublished movement apparently once intended to be part of the Six Bagatelles, Op. 9, receives what is probably its first recording. Novelty aside, the high standards of these performances make this a formidable release. Founded just before the turn of the millennium, Quatuor Diotima plays with the assurance and mutual understanding of a seasoned ensemble. The quartet has a lean, clean sound and the ensemble is immaculate, playing with exquisite expressiveness, an ideal combination for this repertoire. The supplely nuanced tempo shifts and the knowing phrasing are evidence that the music of the Second Viennese School is a language in which the quartet is absolutely fluent; these pieces seem to be part of the players' musical DNA, and every line and gesture sounds colloquially meaningful. The aphoristic movements of Webern's Six Bagatelles, which in the wrong hands can sound random and disjunct, are each revealed as miniature dramas. The vocal bagatelle, with a text by the composer referring to his mother, lasts less than a minute and fits beautifully with the established set. Heard immediately after the Webern, Berg's largely twelve tone Lyric Suite sounds, well, absolutely lyrical, an effusion of Romantic passion, which it was. Its vocal version is hardly less obscure than the Webern, but the Kronos Quartet has recorded it with Dawn Upshaw. In the Schoenberg, soprano Sandrine Piau's performance is perfectly matched to the quartet's: expressive, but always pure and focused. Contralto Marie-Nicole Lemieux's voice has a little more vibrato than is ideal for the Webern and the Berg, but she sings with precision and passion. Naïve's sound is clean, nicely ambient, and well-balanced, but the music is recorded at a very quiet level, so a boost in volume may be necessary to hear all the details, and they shouldn't be missed.
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