Formed in 1994 at the Royal College of Music in London, the Belcea Quartet already has an impressive discography, including the complete Beethoven string quartets (ALPHA262). For this new recording, the ensemble has chosen three quartets by two iconic composers of the 20th century: Leos Janácek and György Ligeti. Fifteen years after their first recording for Zig-Zag, and after some changes in personnel, they have decided to record again the two string quartets by Janácek. The First Quartet was inspired by Leon Tolstoy’s famous novella, The Kreutzer Sonata: the four movement work follows the narrative, including its culminating murder. The Second Quartet is subtitled Intimate Letters, in homage to Kamila Stösslova, with whom the composer had an important relationship expressed through letters, one that influenced both his life and his music. Finally, the First Quartet by Ligeti, subtitled Métamorphoses nocturnes because of its particular form. The composer described the work as a sort of theme and variations, but not with a specific theme that is then subsequently varied: rather, it is a single musical thought appearing under constantly new guises – for this reason the word ‘metamophoses’ is more appropriate than ‘variations’.
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Reviews
"... Given that there are a dozen recommendable recordings of the two Janácek quartets, I'd say that the Belcea disc stands out in particular for the Ligeti. This isn't to detract from their Janácek performances, which are the product of a long-standing ensemble I consider highly musical and always worth hearing."
Huntley Dent – Fanfare – November/December 2019
The Strad Recommends
"Restless and gripping performances that both surprise and delight."
David Kettle - The Strad - October 2019
"... This is recommended if this particular coupling appeals ..."
Richard Whitehouse - Gramophone magazine - July 2019
Choc de Classica
Jeremie Bigorie – Classica magazine (France) – June 2019
"Their [Belceas Quartet] performances are gutsy, rustic, raw, relentless, pushing tempos and rubatos to extremes. It's thrillingly strange." *****
Rebecca Franks - BBC Music magazine (Brief Notes Section) - July 2019
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