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The Mandelring Quartett’s new, two-part recording project is dedicated to French repertoire. Part 1 presents Maurice Ravel’s string quartet, a stroke of genius by its 27-year-old composer marking a new chapter in French chamber music, as well as Fernand de La Tombelle’s almost contemporaneous refined and colourful Op. 36 quartet – a real discovery!more

The Mandelring Quartett’s new, two-part recording project is dedicated to French repertoire. Part 1 presents Maurice Ravel’s string quartet, a stroke of genius by its 27-year-old composer marking a new chapter in French chamber music, as well as Fernand de La Tombelle’s almost contemporaneous refined and colourful Op. 36 quartet – a real discovery!

Track List

Sergei Rachmaninoff S. Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27 (10:25) Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra | Arnold Kats

II. Allegro molto - Meno mosso - Tempo I (10:25)

Richard Franck Sonata No. 1 D major, Op. 14 (07:33) Christoph Schickedanz | Bernhard Fograscher

Allegro (07:33)

Johannes Brahms Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major Op. 99 (07:02) Tilmann Wick | Pascal Devoyon

Adagio affettuoso (07:02)

Louis Massonneau Oboe Quartet No. 1 in F major (05:48) Ensemble Più

Andante con Variazioni (05:48)

Camille Saint-Saëns Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 78 "Organ Symphony" (20:36) Christian Schmitt | Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken | Johannes Wildner

Adagio (20:36)

Dmitri Shostakovich String Quartet No. 1 in C major, Op. 49 (04:37) Mandelring Quartett

Moderato (04:37)
Molto allegro (06:08)

Kerry Turner Brass Quintet München

Ricochet for Brass Quintet (09:53)

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audite catalogue 2006 & sampler
article number: 10.010
EAN barcode: 4022143100108
price group: ACX
release date: 1. January 2006
total time: 72 min.

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Although Maurice Ravel, in his string quartet, explicitly refers to the quartet written ten years earlier by his colleague, Claude Debussy, he opts to follows his own, new path and arrives at a distinctive Ravelian tone: colourful, refined and saturated with that flair of the artificial which also characterises his beloved porcelain and glass artworks, ornamental shrubs and bonsai trees. At the same time, the quartet is meticulously constructed and so rich in ingenious details that it offers room for discovery even after repeated listening.

A great unknown and certainly one of the most fascinating protagonists of French musical life in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is Fernand de La Tombelle: pianist, organist, writer, astronomer, visual artist, author of a guide on a traditional recipe involving foie gras and truffles, passionate cyclist - and prolific composer: his œuvre comprises more than 500 works, including a large number of chamber music works. His string quartet written in 1895 is rooted in the Viennese classical tradition and yet is unmistakably French: highly expressive, harmonically colourful and extremely elegant at the same time - a work that makes one want to discover more by La Tombelle!


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