| 1. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11, TH 111: I. Moderato e semplice (10:38) 2. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11, TH 111: II. Andante cantabile (6:33) 3. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11, TH 111: III. Scherzo. Allegro non tanto e con fuoco (3:55) 4. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11, TH 111: IV. Finale. Allegro giusto (6:45) Tchaikovsky’s First Quartet, Borodin’s Second and Shostakovich’s Eighth are three of the finest quartets in the Russian repertory. They reveal that Russian composers were hardly less at home in the relatively private medium of the string quartet than when writing for the more spectacular full symphony orchestra. Both, the Tchaikovsky and the Borodin have received fame beyond the originals for their slow movements – the Tchaikovsky for its ‘Andante cantabile’ movement, the Borodin for its ‘nocturne’. The Gabrielis were one of the first ensemble to make stereo recordings of all three quartets and the Borodins’ 1962 recording (their original line-up) of the Borodin and Shostakovich quartets is one of the great chamber music recordings of all time. “a magnificent album which I enjoyed very much […] the sound quality is as splendid as the playing” (Gramophone) “we were impressed by the beautifully natural and well blended sound that producer Richard Beswick and balance engineers Kenneth Wilkinson and Stanley Goodall have obtained” (Gramophone) Digitally remastered |
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