CD ECM Records Keller Quartett: Cantante E Tranquillo
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Zsofia Kornyei - vioara
Janos Pilz - vioara
Zoltan Gal - viola
Judit Szabo - violoncel
Otto Kertesz - violoncel
Alexei Lubimov - pian
In program: Beethoven, Ligeti, Bach, Kurtag, Schnittke, Knaifel
The Keller Quartett’s new recording is a collection of slow movements, recorded from 1995 to 2012. If that puts you in mind of those bloated compilations of yesteryear with titles like ‘Adagio’ and ‘Classical Relaxation,’ fear not: What violinist András Keller and ECM producer Manfred Eicher have created is a series of gestures in which, regardless of style or era, time is made to stand still. […] The final movement of Schnittke’s Piano Quintet (with Alexei Lubimov) is emblematic of the whole project: A lullaby-like theme is gradually layered with dissonance and a sense of tragedy, so that as it fades out, it seems drained of its innocence. It’s not unlike what happens when the Beethoven returns at the end. […] It’s the originality of its conception that makes this disc so worthwhile. [ David Weininger, Boston Sunday Globe ]
Prezentare generala CD ECM Records Keller Quartett: Cantante E Tranquillo
2015
Zsofia Kornyei - vioara
Janos Pilz - vioara
Zoltan Gal - viola
Judit Szabo - violoncel
Otto Kertesz - violoncel
Alexei Lubimov - pian
In program: Beethoven, Ligeti, Bach, Kurtag, Schnittke, Knaifel
For Cantante e tranquillo Keller Quartett leader András Keller and producer Manfred Eicher developed a carefully balanced program based entirely upon slow movements. “Together we began reviewing the recordings we had made over the last twenty years,” says Eicher, “juxtaposing works of different historical eras, uncovering correspondences between composers of the past and the present.” As a contextual frame for the project it was decided to record the slow movements of Beethoven’s Op.130 and 135, add new recordings of Kurtág, and integrate older and newer interpretations of Knaifel, Ligeti and Bach into the album. Wolfgang Sandner writes in the liner notes: 'A wistful charm imbues this entire recording of pieces which though not written together, seem to have been predestined for each other. The sounds are self-evident and self-explanatory. We hear them as music, as beautiful music, as great music.'
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This is an exquisitely rendered, expertly sequenced anthology of slow movements from diverse sources.
Andy Gill, The Independent
Highlights are the hypnotic pastoral from Schnittke’s Piano Quintet with Alexei Lubimov, and a sequence of Kurtág miniatures.
Nicholas Kenyon, The Observer
Played with warmth and poise, this appealing recital combines previously released material – movements by Ligeti, Schnittke, Kurtág and Alexander Knaifel – with new recordings from Bach (form The Art of Fugue), Beethoven (two glorious performances of OP 135’s slow movement and OP 135’s famous Cavatina) and five more pieces of Kurtág.
Stephen Pettitt, Sunday Times
The Keller Quartett’s new recording is a collection of slow movements, recorded from 1995 to 2012. If that puts you in mind of those bloated compilations of yesteryear with titles like ‘Adagio’ and ‘Classical Relaxation,’ fear not: What violinist András Keller and ECM producer Manfred Eicher have created is a series of gestures in which, regardless of style or era, time is made to stand still. […] The final movement of Schnittke’s Piano Quintet (with Alexei Lubimov) is emblematic of the whole project: A lullaby-like theme is gradually layered with dissonance and a sense of tragedy, so that as it fades out, it seems drained of its innocence. It’s not unlike what happens when the Beethoven returns at the end. […] It’s the originality of its conception that makes this disc so worthwhile.
David Weininger, Boston Sunday Globe
The Kellers of all vintages play with such intense clarity of detail and minute variation in color, especially at lower levels and slower speeds, that each track tends to become its own universe.
LV, Strings Magazine
The Keller Quartet has an exquisite sensitivity towards the music. That and the quality of the works make us take pause, listen, drift along with it all. It is an extraordinary program and I cannot recommend it strongly enough.
Grego Applegate Edwards, Classical Modern Music
In keeping with the title, the Keller Quartett gathered earlier recordings of slow movements from works by composers as stylistically disparate as Bach, Ligeti, Beethoven, Schnittke, Knaifel, and Kurtág, creating a gorgeous program that at times transcends its overall melancholy to communicate a quiet, glowing joy.
Rick Anderson, CD-Hotlist
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