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STRING QUARTETS vol. II: Beethoven-Nordheim-Bartók - Engegårdkvartetten
STRING QUARTETS vol. II: Beethoven-Nordheim-Bartók - Engegårdkvartetten
STRING QUARTETS vol. II: Beethoven-Nordheim-Bartók - Engegårdkvartetten
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The monumental creativity which Ludwig van Beethoven, Arne Nordheim and Béla Bartó gave to the genre of the string quartet is our greatest inspiration. In the Harp we find Beethoven at his most entertaining and least problematic, although slightly provocative in the almost forced gentleness of the final movement. We chose to record the String Quartet 1956 including its incredibly atmospheric final Largo in honour of one of Norway's greatest composer, Arne Nordheim. The intensity and individuality of Bartók's 3rd Quartet make it a natural conclusion for us, juxtaposing the most intimate and lonely music with hard-hitting rhythmic sections which only Bartók could bring off.

The Engegård Quartet made their first appearance at the 2006 Lofoten International Chamber Music Festival. Inspired by the midnight sun, their musical landscape ranges from glowing core energy to the gentle lyrical sound of Norwegian nature.

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Album title
String Quartets vol. II
Beethoven - Nordheim - Bartók
Performer
ENGEGÅRD QUARTET
Arvid Engegård, violin
Atle Sponberg, violin
Juliet Jopling, viola
Jan Erik Gustafsson, cello
Catalogue #
2L-071-SACD
EAN13
7041888515227
ISRC-code
NOMPP1009010-110
Disc 1
Hybrid SACD
MCH 5.1 DSD
Stereo DSD
RedBook PCM
Release date
August 2010
Recording date
April 2009
Location
Sofienberg Church, Oslo, Norway
Original source
DXD (352.8kHz/24bit)