Acies Quartett - The String Quartet (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Acies Quartett
- Title: The String Quartet
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Gramola Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:55:28
- Total Size: 238 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 1
02. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 196
03. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 347
04. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 525
05. Music for String Quartet in F-sharp Minor: I Andante appassionato
06. Music for String Quartet in F-sharp Minor: II Presto
07. Music for String Quartet in F-sharp Minor: III Tranquillo
Glenn Gould and Friedrich Gulda were almost the same age, Gulda was born in 1930, Gould in 1932. They would both later gain world fame as pianists on both sides of the Atlantic. Both were pianistic superstars in the fifties of the last century and have irritated their audiences with their eccentricity for various reasons. But in their late teens neither one nor the other was foreseeable. Their musical education stood on a broad basis, Gulda, having been a composition pupil of Joseph Marx was closer to late romanticism than the avant-garde, whereas Gould had already discovered his inclination to the Second Viennese School. And so both of them wrote a string quartet before their pianistic careers, which in Gould' case is his Opus 1 (without ever being followed by an Opus 2), while Gulda's work finds its place within a variety of other student works. What if they had not found their way to the piano? Here the two gifted musicians give two possible answers.
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01. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 1
02. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 196
03. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 347
04. String Quartet: Measure/Takt 525
05. Music for String Quartet in F-sharp Minor: I Andante appassionato
06. Music for String Quartet in F-sharp Minor: II Presto
07. Music for String Quartet in F-sharp Minor: III Tranquillo
Glenn Gould and Friedrich Gulda were almost the same age, Gulda was born in 1930, Gould in 1932. They would both later gain world fame as pianists on both sides of the Atlantic. Both were pianistic superstars in the fifties of the last century and have irritated their audiences with their eccentricity for various reasons. But in their late teens neither one nor the other was foreseeable. Their musical education stood on a broad basis, Gulda, having been a composition pupil of Joseph Marx was closer to late romanticism than the avant-garde, whereas Gould had already discovered his inclination to the Second Viennese School. And so both of them wrote a string quartet before their pianistic careers, which in Gould' case is his Opus 1 (without ever being followed by an Opus 2), while Gulda's work finds its place within a variety of other student works. What if they had not found their way to the piano? Here the two gifted musicians give two possible answers.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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