Andante - Vivo - (Meno) - Allegro - Vivo - (Allegro) - Andante
6:23
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Vivace - [ ] - Tempo I
3:14
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Grave
3:27
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[ ] - Tempo comodo (poco meno mosso) - Tempo I - (Poco meno mosso) - Tempo I (poco grandioso) - (Poco meno mosso) - Tempo I
2:54
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String Quartet No.7 (1965)
16:06
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Allegro - Poco più mosso - Più mosso - Meno mosso - Più mosso - Grandioso
5:37
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Grave - Poco più mosso - Meno mosso - Grandioso
5:34
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Con vivezza - Poco meno mosso - Più mosso - Tempo I - Meno mosso - Meno mosso - Molto meno mosso - Più mosso - Tempo I
4:44
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Total time: 57:03
Chamber: Silesian Quartet
Solo:Szymon Krzeszowiec violin
Solo:Arkadiusz Kubica violin
Solo:Lukasz Symicki viola
Solo:Piotr Janosik cello
About
For their very first recording on Chandos, the multi-award winning Silesian Quartet presents the complete string quartets by Grażyna Bacewicz. These lesser-known chamber music treasures by the Polish composer are neatly packaged in a slimline jewel case: two discs here offered for the price of one.
The life of Bacewicz, like that of better-known colleagues such as Witold Lutosławski and Andrzej Panufnik, was conditioned by the political and military events of her time. Her works reflected not only these traumas but also the shifting stylistic currents of twentieth-century music.
Her seven string quartets, written between 1938 and 1965, are a telling barometer of these changes. They also stand as a timeline of her resolute compositional outlook and as a testament to her profound understanding of string instruments. String Quartet No. 1 comes after her studies in Paris in 1932 – 35 with Nadia Boulanger (composition), André Touret, and Carl Flesch (both violin), No. 2 was written in Warsaw during World War II, Nos 3, 4, and 5 date from the post-war decade, a time of socialist-realist cultural upheavals, while Nos 6 and 7 were composed during the avant-garde musical explosion that thrust Polish music onto the world stage in the late 1950s.
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Reviews
Chamber Category - Winner
Gramophone Music Awards 2017
*** (Good Disc) **** (Excellent Sound)
Maxime Lawrence – Classica magazine (France) – December 2016-January 2017
Recording of the Month
“... Excellent performances, sound and booklet notes make this a real winner. A clear first choice for the string quartets of Grażyna Bacewicz....”
Stuart Sillitoe – MusicWeb-International.com – 4 October 2016
“This remarkable canon of works here receives advocacy of the highest order: equally at home in the instantly approachable early quartets as the more challenging sixth and seventh, the Silesian Quartet brings admirable focus, determination and concentration to every bar ...” ****
Guy Weatherall – Classical Music magazine – August 2016
Performance ***** Recording *****
“... a tremendous achievement.”
Helen Wallace – BBC Music magazine – September 2016
Gramophone Recording of the Month
“... Chandos presents the quartets in chronological order, and there’s no better path into Bacewicz’s sound world. Take that path, and it’s difficult not to be convinced that these works constitute an achievement worthy to stand alongside the quartet cycles of Tippett, Britten, Shostakovich and Bartók... Bacewicz’s quartets are essential listening, and the Silesian Quartet really give the impression of having lived with them. They approach the cycle as a unity... Chandos captures the Silesian Quartet in a lucid, atmospheric recorded sound that’s gutsy without being hectoring... the assurance, insight and finish of this particular set make it feel like a landmark – an assertion of this music’s place at the heart of the 20th-century quartet repertoire, where it surely belongs.”
Richard Bratby – Gramophone magazine – August 2016
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