034571171548

Shostakovich: String Quartets Nos 4, 6 & 8

St Petersburg String Quartet

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Format: CD

Cat No: CDA67154

Release Date:  01 January 2000

Label:  Hyperion Records Ltd

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  034571171548

Genres:  Classical  Chamber Music  

  • Description

    After the St Petersburg Quartet's 'dazzling debut' on Hyperion with String Quartets 2 and 3 (CDA67153), this CD brings three further compelling recordings of the Shostakovich Quartets.
    Quartet No 4 was written at a time when leading Soviet composers were having their music publicly denigrated for failing to appeal to 'the people'. Despite this condemnation, Shostakovich persevered with his composing and just delayed the premier until four years later. Whatever Shostakovich feared to express publicly at this time (1949), by 1956, the year of his Sixth Quartet, the political and cultural climate had improved. The works Shostakovich released following Stalin's death—the Fourth and Fifth Quartets, Violin Concerto, Tenth Symphony and Festive Overture—had altered the international perception of his art considerably.
    1956 was the year of Shostakovich's fiftieth birthday, and the Sixth Quartet was written for a commemorative concert by the Beethoven Quartet. The event was, naturally, to be a pleasant one, and the music reflects, at least on the surface, the happiness as may be felt on such an occasion. Beneath the surface, however, we discern one of this composer's greatest and most original masterpieces.
    In July 1960, Shostakovich was in Dresden, in the then German Democratic Republic, writing the music for a film, Five Days, Five Nights. This was the first time Shostakovich had seen the remains of the city's bombardment, and the experience directly inspired his Eighth String Quartet, Op 110, which was written in just three days, July 12 to 14.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Allegretto
      • 2. Andantino
      • 3. Allegretto -
      • 4. Allegretto
      • 5. Allegretto
      • 6. Moderato Con Moto
      • 7. Lento -
      • 8. Lento - Allegretto
      • 9. Largo
      • 10. Allegro Molto -
      • 11. Allegretto -
      • 12. Largo -
      • 13. Largo