String Quartets 1 & 2 / Fantasy for Horn Quintet

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STANFORD
String Quartets 1 & 2 / Fantasy for Horn Quintet
Rte Vanbrugh Quartet / Stephen Stirling (french horn)

[ Hyperion / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 6 March 2005

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"Urgently recommended, and not only to lovers of British music"
- Recording of the month (MusicWeb Feb 2005)

MUSICWEB RECORDINGS OF THE YEAR (2005)

"Urgently recommended, and not only to lovers of British music"
- Recording of the month (MusicWeb Feb 2005)

"This is a must-obtain purchase for all serious chamber music lovers. I look forward to more volumes of the Stanford string quartets from Hyperion. Highly recommended"
- MusicWeb march 2005

Think of Stanford and the genre of the string quartet probably won't come to mind. But he composed no fewer than eight such works over a twenty-five year period, inspired by his friendship with the great violinist Joseph Joachim. Stanford had already composed a number of large-scale chamber works before he began his first string quartet in the summer of 1891, when he was thirty-nine; the second string quartet followed immediately during a burst of dazzling creativity. Both quartets are serious, big-boned works that show Stanford's mastery of the idiom and ability as a contrapuntist, although they generally display textures that are lighter and more transparent than the thicker palette of Brahms (with whom Stanford is sometimes compared). These delightful works also reveal Stanford's love of song and lyricism. Throughout, the RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet play with a rare sensitivy and a natural eloquence.

The Horn Fantasy - a later work, dating from 1922 - is dramatic, compelling and flawlessly written for the genre (a rare combination of instruments and quite possibly composed as a tribute to Mozart, whom Stanford greatly admired), and it is superbly played by Stephen Stirling.

All works are here recorded for the first time.

Tracks:

String Quartet No 1 in G major Op 44 (1891) [29'01]
Allegro assai [8'49]
Poco allegro e grazioso - Presto - Tempo I - Presto - Tempo I [4'34]
Largo con molto espressione [10'06]
Allegro molto [5'24]

String Quartet No 2 in A minor Op 45 (1891) [27'03]
Molto moderato - Più moto - Tempo I - Più moto - Tempo I [9'36]
Prestissimo [2'29]
Andante espressivo [7'28]
Allegro molto [7'19]

Fantasy for Horn Quintet in A minor† (1922) (ed. Dibble) [11'47]
Allegro moderato (ma appassionato) - Allegretto - Tempo primo - Presto - Vivace