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Dvorak / Vogler Quartett - String Quartets 3 - Music CD

Dvorak / Vogler Quartett - String Quartets 3 - Music CD

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The Vogler Quartet Interprets Dvork, Vol. 3. Individuality developed and revealed in ensemble performance - herein surely lies the secret of the Vogler Quartet, which has pursued a unique career with an unchanged membership ever since 1985. FonoForum wrote of Vol. 1 of our complete edition featuring all of Dvork's quartets, "The Vogler Quartet seeks rich sonority, sharp rhythmic contouring, and warm, earthy colors. In every respect a successful beginning for this complete edition." Vol. 3 of our edition by these highly acclaimed interpreters, which also includes the String Quintet and Piano Quintet, presents more quartets by Dvork. His Quartet No. 3 in D major, over sixty minutes in duration, ranks as what is surely one of the most extensive string quartets in the entire literature. The fact that he composed it immediately around the time of the premiere of Wagner's Meistersinger no doubt also contributed to the work's expansive dimensions. Dvork's String Quartet in E major composed in 1876 belongs to his middle compositional period, during which he did a great deal of experimenting with form and harmony. The slow movement may already be interpreted as a forerunner of later dumka movements. The Ukrainian word dumka - as a Pan-Slavist Dvork in no way was influenced merely by the folklore of his native country - can be derived from dumatj ("to think") and means as much as "contemplative melody." This folk ballad in which songs and dance melodies are linked together is not bound to a particular form. Exciting listening!
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