Schoenberg: String Quartets Nos 1 & 3

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ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
Schoenberg: String Quartets Nos 1 & 3
Gringolts Quartet

[ BIS SACD / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 April 2022

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Arnold Schoenberg's second string quartet - included on a previous release by the Gringolts Quartet - is often used as a reference point when the emergence of atonality is discussed. That work, where Schoenberg in the fourth movement suddenly does away with a time signature, was composed in 1907, three years after his first work in the genre: the String Quartet in D minor, Op. 7, a work which still has much in common with the Late Romantic idiom of Richard Strauss.

The D minor quartet is in one movement, but with four distinct sections which, according to a note left by the composer, chart a progression from 'rebellion' and 'depression' to 'quiet joy and the contemplation of rest and harmony' - a programme reminiscent of the one Strauss had used in his recent tone poem Ein Heldenleben. Albeit tonal, the harmonic language is richly chromatic, pointing forward to the inevitable break in the second quartet. Some twenty years later, Schoenberg had developed his twelve-tone method, and his Third Quartet is an example of how he was using this to refresh traditional form schemes and contrapuntal textures, while at the same time counterbalancing the modern idiom with familiar features such as a slow variation movement and a rondo finale.

"Like the other release in this series, this is an essential purchase. As before this BIS SACD is beautifully recorded by Swiss Radio, well presented and with scholarly notes. Very highly recommended." MusicWeb recommended June 2022

"The Gringolts Quartet play both works with absolute mastery, and it would be difficult to imagine more convincing performances. Lingering particularly in the memory is the middle section of the quasi-slow movement in the Quartet No. 1, with its radiant viola melody beautifully played by Silvia Simionescu. This is a really important release." Five Stars BBC Music Chamber Choice July 2022

"The Gringolts stand out both for their technical refinement and for the projection of a kind of melancholy Jewish wit that reveals itself more readily in Schoenberg's correspondence than in his music." Gramophone Award Finalist 2023 - Chamber

Tracks:

String Quartet No. 1 in D minor, Op. 7
String Quartet No. 3, Op. 30