Cherubini - The String Quartets - Melos Quartett / Brilliant Classics 3x Audio CD / 93891
UPC 5028421938912
The Melos Quartet was a much-recorded, Stuttgart-based string quartet active from 1965 until 2005, when its first violin died. It also went by the name Melos Quartett Stuttgart, partly to distinguish itself from the equally prominent chamber group the Melos Ensemble of London.
Label: |
Brilliant Classics – 93891 |
Format: |
3 x CD, Album
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Country: |
Europe |
Released:
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2009 |
Genre: |
Classical |
Style: |
Classical |
Tracklist:
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String Quartet No. 1 In E Flat (1814) |
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1-1 |
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I. Adagio - Allegro Agitato |
9:33 |
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1-2 |
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II. Larghetto Sans Lenteur |
9:10 |
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1-3 |
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III. Scherzo: Allegretto Moderato |
6:18 |
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1-4 |
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IV. Finale: Allegro Assai |
4:14 |
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String Quartet No. 2 In C (1829)
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1-5 |
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I. Lento - Allegro |
10:06 |
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1-7 |
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III. Scherzo: Allegro Assai |
3:55 |
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1-8 |
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IV. Finale: Allegro Vivace |
4:10 |
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String Quartet No. 3 In D Minor (1834)
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2-1 |
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I. Allegro Comodo |
9:18 |
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2-2 |
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II. Larghetto Sostenuto |
7:30 |
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2-4 |
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IV. Finale: Allegro Risoluto |
5:11 |
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String Quartet No. 4 In E (1835)
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2-5 |
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I. Allegro Maestoso |
9:30 |
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2-8 |
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IV. Finale: Allegro Assai |
6:56 |
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String Quartet No. 5 In F (1835)
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3-1 |
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I. Moderato Assai |
8:56 |
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3-3 |
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III. Scherzo: Allegro Non Troppo |
4:59 |
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3-4 |
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IV. Finale: Allegro Vivace |
4:19 |
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String Quartet No. 6 In A Minor (1837)
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3-5 |
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I. Allegro Moderato |
8:28 |
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3-6 |
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II. Andantino Grazioso |
4:29 |
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3-7 |
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III. Scherzo: Allegro |
5:18 |
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3-8 |
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IV. Finale: Allegro Affettuoso |
7:39 |
- Cello – Peter Buck (2)
- Composed By – Luigi Cherubini
- Cover – Jupiterimages Corporation
- Engineer [Balance Engineers] – Heinz Wildhagen, Wolfgang Mitlehner (tracks: 1-5)
- Ensemble [Quartet] – Melos Quartett
- Executive-Producer – Dr Andreas Holschneider
- Liner Notes – Michael Fend
- Producer – Dr Rudolf Werner
- Producer [Recording Producer] – Dr Rudolf Werner
- Viola – Hermann Voss
- Violin – Gerhard Voss, Wilhelm Melcher