For a string player, Beethoven’s 16 quartets are of an importance similar to that of his sonatas to a pianist and for every composer of string quartets they remain a benchmark. The Chiaroscuro Quartet have begun their cycle of these works at the same place as Beethoven did, with the Op. 18 set which occupied him intensively for the best part of two years (1798 – 1800). The effort he put into these quartets was surely due to the fact that he had much to live up to – they would after all be measured against those of Haydn and Mozart. Beethoven was clearly determined that the six quartets of the set should present the widest possible overview of his art. The Chiaroscuros released the first three in 2021 – a disc which was included among the finest new releases of the year in BBC’s Record Review. The present album opens with the only minor-key quartet of the six, No. 4 in C minor, which in the years that followed became Beethoven’s most popular quartet – to his growing irritation as he felt it overshadowed later works. In No. 5 in A major Beethoven follows closely in the footsteps of Mozart: its third movement and finale are in fact modelled on Mozart’s quartet in the same key (K?464), which Beethoven had copied out before he began work on his own quartet. With No.?6 in B flat major it is rather Haydn that we see hovering in the background: for instance his way of making witty capital out of the most elementary material or the rhythmic games in the third movement Scherzo.
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Reviews
Nominee in the Chamber Music category
2023 ICMA Nominee
Recommended
“The most stimulating disc of Beethoven Quartets I have heard in a very long time - essential listening.”
Dave Billinge – MusicWeb-International.com – 30 May 2022
Performance *** Recording ****
“Spruce, clean-sounding, finely articulated with spring use of vibrato – this is definitely modern Beethoven…”
Stephen Johnson – BBC Music magazine – June 2022
The Strad Recommends
“Brilliantly visceral playing from an outstanding quartet.”
David Threasher – The Strad – May 2022
*****
Uwe Krusch – Pizziato.lu – 8 March 2022
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