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In Reply to: Quartetto Italiano posted by goldenthal on January 7, 2018 at 12:27:54:
. . . but I never felt they were particularly mannered. I haven't heard those recordings in a long time though.
That G-major Quartet is a great, great work though! I love to play through the piano transcription of the slow movement sometimes! Those "out of tune" interjections (I think you know the spots I mean) are incredibly dramatic! I haven't heard that many recordings of it, but the ones I have (which I do like) are a couple of Czech ones, the Panocha Quartet (on CD) and the Prazak Quartet (on SACD).
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- Funny - I felt that the QI was sometimes slow, as you say. . . - Chris from Lafayette 01/7/1820:43:10 01/7/18 (3)
- RE: Funny - I felt that the QI was sometimes slow, as you say. . . - goldenthal 21:36:10 01/13/18 (2)
- The one I have is the best kind - freely downloadable! - Chris from Lafayette 01:35:22 01/15/18 (1)
- RE: The one I have is the best kind - freely downloadable! - goldenthal 15:19:24 01/21/18 (0)