Ben Johnston: String Quartets Nos. 6, 7, & 8
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Chosen to be one of The Wire Magazine's Top 50 recordings of 2016.
A fourteen-year odyssey comes to a close with the eagerly anticipated world premiere recordings of the final volume of Ben Johnston's string quartets.
The ten string quartets of Ben Johnston, written between 1951 and 1995, constitute no less than an attempt to
revolutionize the medium. Only the first limits itself to conventional tuning. The others, climaxing in the astonishing Seventh Quartet of 1984, add in further microtones from the harmonic series to the point that the music seems to float in a free pitch space, unmoored from the grid of the common twelve-pitch scale.
In a way, this is a return to an older conception of string quartet practice, since players used to (and often still do)
intuitively adjust their tuning for maximum sonority while listening to each other's intonation.
The completion of the cycle, supervised throughout by the composer himself, is a historic achievement that will undoubtedly stand as the definitive document of these works, among the landmark quartet cycles of 20th-century music.
The Seventh and Eighth Quartets are receiving their world-premiere recordings. The former has a reputation as the most difficult quartet ever written and the Kepler Quartet has met the challenge with enviable aplomb, as they have throughout the cycle, affording listeners a chance to finally hear these difficult but highly rewarding works. Johnston's brief, poignant Rumi setting, Quietness, with the composer
himself as vocalist, rounds out the recording, a fitting denouement to—in the words of composer/author Kyle
Gann— "possibly the most ambitious string quartet project in history."
Tracklisting
Ostrava New Orchestra, Owen Underhill, Ostravska Banda, Petr Kotik, Elision Ensemble, Arditti Quartet, Switch~ Ensemble, Jason Thorpe Buchanan
James Martin, Lynn Raley
Peter Gena
New World
New World
Mivos Quartet
Twilight String Orchestra; Fahad Siadat
Conrad Harris; Joseph Kubera
Rafael Catala, Musica Iberica
Malcolm Sargent, Mary Lewis, Tudor Davies, Maggie Teyte, Clive Carey, Marie Howes, Harry Plunket Greene, James Johnstone
Lina Tur Bonet, Musica Alchemica
Johanna Domotor; Meesun Hong Coleman; Stuttgarter Kammerorchester
Hans-Christoph Rademann, NDR Chor Hamburg
Eduardo Eguez, La Compagnia del Madgriale
Christoph Timpe
Chorwerk Ruhr, Florian Helgath