Building a Library – Recommendation
Erik Levi – BBC Radio 3 – 15 April 2023
“Anyone with an interest in the music, and an interest in contemporary string ensembles should hear this disc. If you hear it, I suspect you will acquire it.”
James Forest – Fanfare – September/October 2015
“ The Doric’s Janacek is excellent in most respects. Their execution is immaculate, their phrasing sensitive and intelligent, and there is plenty of rhythmic energy. All the lyrical passages are beautiful, they usually bring out these works’ emotional turmoil very well Martinu’s Quartet is less nationalistic than Janacek’s, and the Doric’s energetic, virtuosic reading is splendid. The bright outer movements are played with panache ”
Greg Pagel – American Record Guide – September/October 2015
Music ***** (Outstanding) Sound ***** (Outstanding)
Marcus Stäbler - Fono Forum magazine (Germany) - July 2015
Performance (Janacek No 2) **** (The Rest) ***** Recording *****
“… By any standard, the Doric Quartet’s of Janácek’s First Quartet is magnificent …”
Jan Smaczny – BBC Music magazine – July 2015
“Another talented young ensemble tackles Janácek’s pair of masterpieces: the Dorics’ approach is warm and elegiac … its thoughtfulness pays many dividends. Martinu’s third quartet is a welcome … bonus, approachable and energetic. Fine sound.” ****
Guy Weatherall – Classical Music magazine – May 2015
“…Another five-star smash from the young British quartet, says Colin Anderson. Here they perform quartets by Janacek and Martinu with bags of personality and energy.” *****
Colin Anderson – Sinfinimusic.com – 30 April 2015
“… These are virtuoso performances in every sense …”
John Warrack – Gramophone magazine – May 2015
“These are fiery, full-Technicolor performances of the two great Janácek quartets – Nos 1 and 2 … Their interpretation of Quartet No 1 is especially effective … In both works, there are also moments of unusual beauty. Martinu’s brief but dense Quartet No 3 … is another rollercoaster.” ****
Erica Jeal – The Guardian – 17 April 2015
"The Doric brings to bear a kaleidescope of emotions in a vivid, trenchant and intuitively heartfelt performance " *****
Geoffrey Norris - The Telegraph - 14 March 2015